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it's into history you know everyone sort of. sees them as out of the fish. eyes. did you tell africa starts december twelfth on w. a. i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your max i'm your house meghan lee from interesting instruments to unusual hobbies we have a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. the night walker french musician about song for ronnie's new album. searching for valuables in
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london a few months last. trait for hunting in kouri specialty focused temple. we kick off today show where some travel back in time have you ever wondered what it was like to live some two thousand years ago all the visual artist. has given it some thought and he's recreated civilization as it was back our uses the famous park alter and the city of the same name as his backdrop this is a visual feast is on display in berlin and takes visitors on a journey to another time. the ancient city of pergamon is faithfully recreated in fine detail in a three thousand square metre space the colossal panorama is the work of artist assisi its public debut twenty eleven now as he is presenting an expanded
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version in what he's dubbed the built for the purpose next to berlin's pergamon museum. the police have known program on since i was a child and i've also been very fascinated with it in terms of the architecture and the way this acropolis was build pile we say it's almost modern architecture also the way they found this location this mountain in terms of urban planning. in preparation for his new panorama yet it got a c.c. has made six trips to the real park in turkey today the town of. there he scrutinized area from every angle hoping to find more inspiration for his project. that when you visit the actual location you get a very personal impression. nothing can beat that. so it's an unwritten law for me that when i'm working on a project i have to go to the actual site. so. he took photos
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on location for his original panorama but for this new version he staged additional scenes in berlin with some forty actors. among the sea. ains are a stone masons workshop. a slave market. and a sacrificial altar. even immortalized himself as a market vendor. a say in a month going back twenty years at first the scenes of people were more a secondary element. so i thought i'd put a few people and put the picture in the proper scale. and now they're becoming the most important element because i can get through to the people the viewers by the way of the people. to date assisi has created fourteen giant panoramas. the first was everest in leipsic two thousand and three a few of the world's highest mountain as seen from the base camp. one of his best
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known works is. the wall from two thousand and twelve it depicts the berlin wall and deathstroke in the one nine hundred eighty s. . and twenty sixteen he turned his attention to the church reformer martin luther photographing scenes for his panorama in vietnam back. key exhibits from the pergamon museum collection of classical antiquities have gone into the new panorama and establish a connection between ancient and modern art. among them are the prometheans group. the head of hercules. and the r.k. used to dancer from the palace. we've been able to work with assisi very closely because he was willing to incorporate our archaeological expertise into the program on panorama. so we chose the focal point together.
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one of the highlights is the famous program on alter. we've amalgamated a lot more this time things that i would normally handle are not part of the exhibition and things from the exhibition are in the pattern around the home of one of the. a species panorama brings the antiquities to life offering a journey back through time to ancient program on nearly two thousand years ago. a celebrated painting by british artist david hockney has been sold in new york at a record price more on. plus a time shops are hitting the road in the name of food or on those stores at the top of today's express. an iconic painting by british artist david hockney has sold for the highest price ever paid for a work by living artist portrait of an artist is david hockney his most famous work and was auctioned in new york on thursday for around eighty million euros just.
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this breaks the record set by the skull to balloon dogs orange by u.s. artists jeff koons it went under the hammer in twenty thirteen for around fifty million euro. and bon is showing the exhibition. dream journeys. it features more than one hundred thirty works by the expressionist grantor. they demonstrate how a longing for the exotic and original runs through the work of the artist who himself had never troubled very far. with german who died in one nine hundred thirty eight was one of the founders of the artist group broker. the exhibition runs until the third of march twenty ninth. of. this year's week of italian cuisine opened in rome on thursday starting november
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nineteenth thousands of the talent chefs will again travel all over the world present are calling mary delight at more than one thousand events and cooking courses in one hundred twenty countries this year's focus will be on the mediterranean diet. the person in the next report is a star on the accordion the french mint software army began with classical music at the age of eleven and he won numerous internet. prises as a teenager then later on he began specializing in jazz but his talents aren't limited to just one musical genre on his new album he plays some very familiar rock classics but with an interesting twist let's have a closer listen. to
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rock classic performed on the piano accordion by about a song. you know it's going you know it's like a little bit made on critique so of course they're called and you know sound a little bit melancholic so it fits for me if it's pretty well. in french the accordion is sometimes referred to as a blotter for a song which roughly translates as a box of thrills or excitement and that's exactly what band sampiero need turns it into. he loves to keep things interesting diving from one musical style to another . as a child what he actually wanted to do was play the drums my father was you have to say no i don't want i don't want to play the drums he said no use this stuff. so i
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could be. ok. mr appear i need a professional accordion player himself had big plans for his son. and that meant by bite bite and. work and more one day he started to really love it he sings played with some of the big names in jazz like german pianist michaud viney. as a teenager is taste in music was quite different. was released jimi hendrix. and say who are they i remember when i put it on the cd player. the sound and i was a. beauty and he loves to listen to drum solos you really want to get inside the rhythm.
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maybe i can try to imitate what i hear what i heard on the drums and i try to to do it on the accordion. here and he also performs led zeppelin's legendary good kashmir. he performs the song together with his brand living bean who featured throughout the album. it's a world away from classic accordion prepare i need the possibilities are endless after a while i say i don't care i just like this music. to play this music there is no reason you know because this is just an instrument so i just want to express myself ok thanks to the accordion.
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nightwalker is the title of found some peyronie's new well featuring music that truly does explore all new horizons for the your court. mud mud glorious mud and if it's in london it might be just the place to find some hidden treasures first centuries people been heading down to the river banks at low tide to see what they can find there but you can't just put on your rubber boots and get searching because first you need a special permit. the tense is a rather unusual river because its water level changes with the time it. turns it off is london is a kind of muddy feet which. these three ladies have an unusual palms time much
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knocking the term mudlarks was used in the eighteenth century to describe the poor street urchins who scavenge the rivers mud for anything they could so. ana and florence much locking is just a hobby. just just just all this if i can see a bit of stuff going to pull that out so there's a little bit of white ball that's what they would have rested on the tell you both . will say they really are like cigarette butts people just used to throw them away smoke the walks and that's right from about fifteen eighteen when it's a back i was introduced to the u.k. . but before you can do. digging around in the mud of the thames you need a special permit from the port of london or thorazine. those who find anything of real value or archaeological interest must present it to the museum of london to be
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registered and valued and it was then i was fascinated by these straight pins which could date from roman times she's found a thousand so far from him and then suddenly they all get this brilliant surprise you might find i find like a little seal that someone used to stamp a letter for four hundred years ago and you think it was a basic code as you can go home and research it but it's very very very addictive. while some mudlarks just wear sandals others get themselves out with more professional gear. it's not just historical interest that leaves these mudlarks to comb the shores of the river thames at low tide for treasure at his studio nickel a white kids have finds a new life. for instance she's turned old shards of glass into colorful fish. everything has a purpose or place whether it's ceramic pieces dating from roman times. the turin
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dolls heads all splendid looking old pipes. these three mudlarks just love to show off their treasures. they. want to know more about european my style and culture visit euro max on facebook. you'll find highlights from our programs. three hundred sixty degree videos of the most beautiful places in europe and snapshots taken by our reporters take an exclusive look behind the scenes at how the program is produced and follow us on facebook live. we love it when fans visit our facebook page and give us their feedback visit d.w. euro max on facebook. continue. now with the final part in our series on pioneering women last but not least we are taking a look at cobie she directed the oscar nominated movie loving vatsal about the
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life and art of vincent van gogh well the film is the world's first fully painted feature we met up with a director to find out how she revolutionized animation using the oldest visual medium. loving vincent brings to life the story of dutch post-impressionist painter vincent van hall in his own pictures it's the first ever feature to animate paintings on canvas. it was polish artist who first came up with the idea. when i saw the paintings i think this is perfect because he paint that his life. as he saw
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it that's what's in the paintings was really tempting because i felt if you bring the paintings to move in front of you i say. after it was shot with actors over one hundred painters and get down meticulously recreated each frame by hand to bring this dream to life. and her husband and co director she will lead the team that put together this truly unique film. it's like almost like you know putting out the possible because you you've got the paintings and you don't really want to change them to more you've got the biography you've got to fox from his life and also you've got you know. storytelling like very important. to accept. in years and sixty five thousand individual paintings to create loving vincent disney's first animated feature length films were painted with water colors but using oils in animation is unchartered territory for the film industry. amazing
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depth of emotion. by painting it you know lots of you have a lot of control. one of the biggest challenges cappiello and her team had to overcome was finding sponsors and investors for a movie that was very difficult to imagine lots of people we are you know. calling us names lunatics crazy you know. yeah but mainly because of the concept of painting for friends of the people or sleep how it's going to work. could be as passion for venkatesh painting began of a young age she read the artist's letters when she was fifteen after studying fine arts she went on to specialize in animation at the warsaw film school. in twenty eleven she created her first short film little postman from her own oil
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painting. i felt that it's missing from my life the painting is just and i really felt i would like to. bring it back or close that chapter of my life you know i just felt this is over and so i feel ok and be great to combine these two things and to paint a movie so that was a short film idea. loving vincent was first planned as a short film but eventually grew into a ninety minute feature the work might not boast any special effects but it's still unique in the industry d w film critic scott roxboro believes the road idea could even mark the birth of a new genre. computer animation so dominates the field now we've gotten used to seeing it to such a degree that we've forgotten what paint looks like almost ad and that pack is
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really is really revolutionary i think i hope really that all inspire a new generation of filmmakers to embrace this this really new medium which is of course the oldest media. of visual representation. since it premiered in twenty seventeen the movie has been a major success receiving numerous international it was even nominated for an oscar in the best animated feature category. it was also a lot for me as a person because i know it's a first film. it's push that's been ever. there's no money man in our new mission industry until took on the took out both paul and general problem very. thorough took o.b.l. has painted a pioneering portrait of vincent and called her groundbreaking bio epic is at once immersive and if not. well all this week we've been asking you to tell us which woman has really inspired you and mohamed wrote in from india and he
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told us he chose mother teresa because of her outstanding social work well done to you mohamed and a special euro max watch will soon be reaching you all right time now for something to eat and for that we are headed to the exotic streets of istanbul in turkey turkish cuisine borrows many elements from middle eastern dish and coding to chili pepper cinnamon and of course lots of garlic well today we're going to learn how to make eggplant charade with lamb so benefit to. the bosphorus brings together two very different worlds istanbul is the only city on earth to span two continents asia and europe the result is a unique cultural mix the car could district was once popular with russian pilgrims the andrea caracalla restaurant is below an orthodox church. this is the roof
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terrace church is called there's like three more in fifty meters distance one is from fourteenth century. and the other three of them it's in eighteenth century actually start new and you know in our building is built on eighteen eighteen seventy three. every sunday church services are still held up the restaurant it took two and a half years. to restore the old building. the decor in the andrea carter three restaurants is as colorful as the menu. one dish is particularly popular link to cook special menu for cooks. cooks taking part of the sultan's actually this is here in ca to be handy here is the salt this is the what the salt unless we call it from cow to bay and the which is a blend pretty. we're going to put meat on the top that's
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a huge thing for tookie it's the best recipe to riches cuisine actually. first we need to buying greedy it said istanbul's egyptian bazaar also known as the spice bazaar. locals and tourists flock to this market with its unique atmosphere. poor hunch is a regular visitor. this is the best closer go find in this room will also you know it is this famous place those are it's clear now right next to the next wall there everybody sells fresh fruit over here spices this you can find around this film will also probably part of the world you can find the best places around here so we get here by a biased of we're going to go and cook right now. back at the restaurant we meet chef air hahnville the runner. to make one car big empty he needs eggplant lamb tomato puree flour onions milk butter oil and spices.
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and we start with the eggplant the most important and time consuming part of the recipe. is that of the she could have to ensure they cook evenly i'm going to stab holes in them that stops them bursting during. the vegetables or grilled for about thirty minutes till soft meantime he cuts the lamb into small pieces. shoulder of lamb is generally the most tender cut p. for. as the meat and onions an olive oil on high heat. if. you don't stir the meat too often or it becomes watery. the eggplant is now ready. to let the grilled eggplant gives the dish it slightly smoky taste and that's what's special about this recipe. to make a room melt the butter and add flour stirring constantly. and you need to cook it
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long enough so it doesn't taste of flowers. gradually add milk stirring all the time to ensure no lumps appear. peel and puree the eggplant and then add it to the song. finally add grated cheese made of cow's milk for. the meat needs to simmer for around twenty minutes so that it's tender. in the meantime the seasons the egg plant puree with salt pepper and make. this chili is very important for the stage. so we'll put one or two pods directly into the pot. and simmer them with the meat. then arrange everything on a plate first the eggplant puree. then the meat. garnish with grilled tomatoes and peppers.
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it's now ready to eat. a.m.d. a turkey specialty not just a dish for sultans. good all right you can always find that recipe on our website and that brings us to the end of this edition of your own max but we will be back tomorrow for the highlights so we look forward. just seeing you for that until then for me and the entire crew here and you're all much as always thanks for joining us bye for now for. next time on your marks the high night show with an italian fierce ensemble bringing paintings by caravaggio to life. lucas take on your he is a talented guitarist from italy. and
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