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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  March 7, 2019 9:45am-10:01am CET

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rather. albury of correspondent matters reaches belgium on his red banking adjustment. but we begin with one of the major exhibitions of the year in germany two giants of the renna sols. giovanni bellini coming together in an exhibition of bold them one hundred of their works this is being made possible by cooperation between london's national gallery and berlin's got a better gallery who between them zest the most works by these artists outside disobey. macare eisenhower is the man in charge of berlin state museums. quite a lot of his time but even he is getting quite a few sieve about this latest. visit by me these three paintings by my tenure incredibly influential in the history of our arts community it's also the first time that these three paintings have been
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together from the queen's collection they were exhibited once in ninety two but that they might be done to germany to berlin that was really unthinkable until perhaps two or three years ago. the unique selling point of the exhibition is the direct comparison of the two sons painters giovanni pelini and andrea montagne who painted himself into the picture here. historians still argue about that what's undisputed is that leaning and maintaining the unlikely dream team in italian history to suit copied and sought to emulate each other one was more interested in mood the other in detail both created works with extraordinary stories to tell and curated. most of them on the left of any from the louvre on the rights. on loan from. washington. says i'm making this is the just
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a position that will certainly never be repeated at this so the painting from washington hangs in washington in a single room it's the highlight of the national gallery of art people travel to washington to see this work so it's even more exciting that we can show it here in berlin. laney's the continents of skate hero and man ten years introduction of the cult of city exhibits a clear kinship of ideas the exhibition is a unique encounter between two really nice ones giants with a special contribution from the collection of queen elizabeth. her. time now for some superhero action or i should say super heroine action because yes. marvel comics have a sole female lead in one of their films after twenty superhero films brie larson is the super heroine playing captain marvel
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a top air force pilot my colleague melissa holroyd has seen the movie and will give us the lowdown in just a minute but first see some action with the captain marvel tells the story of its sixteen pilot carol danvers aka captain marvel. a freak accident danvers winds up with some unexpected superhuman abilities she can fly and shoot fun from. an hour he. shows brie larson leads the charges danvers according to her costars lawson has much in common with the warrior of justice she plays. she also has this real life thing that's very genuine for young women and women in general.
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she's a champion of women's rights she's. a believer in. the quality of standards for everybody to live by. and. people respect or for that. film deals with a war between two an alien races and what happens when that conflict spills into mid nine hundred ninety s. america a time of dial up internet and video stores. captain marvel crackles with energy and on the whole it delivers what fans of the superhero genre want to see. so melissa i get the impression you generally like the film but you did say that the holes are some reservations yeah a few reservations i think the film tries to take a few too many boxes it comes off as
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a little bit of the stuff that tries to introduce a few too many elements and so it lacks a bit of a center but it does come with a lot of expectations it's the first like we just said one with a female protagonist and it also comes on the heels of black panther which won an oscar and was. a big hit at the box office yeah but they've got bridge lost and she's a good actress for a loss and is a to rethink actress she's fabulous she is perfect for this role she's very solid she's very still she's truthful she's also funny i actually think they could have given her a little bit more room to move a little bit more room to breathe to performance actually holds the film together he she is learning the moves for mr jude law and. anyway despite this the film is doing quite well despite a bit of a bumpy start yeah yeah i know it's a there's been a bit of moaning and groaning hasn't from. sort of a real marvel comic fans was spotted by a new well brady lawson at
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a press conference mention diversity she mentioned that a lot of her films had been reviewed by white men a lot of people didn't like this and they started writing negative reviews on websites like the rotten. mottos review website rotten tomatoes reacted to that they stopped people being able to post comments before a film comes out this i mean when they in the past this is had a very very negative effect on some films the back of the film is now i have to know for the baddies what i like the baddies in the beginning of the film called the scrawls they are a shape shifting lizard he type alien with el cid and is. huge we're going to watch her fighting with one in a little bit and they can also take a human form so he is one in a human form. the head of the lead scroll is played by fellow astray in bed
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mendelssohn and he really crazy with his a strange in this in this in this character he really has a very strong strain you next and he's like yeah on the shapeshifter. thank you stefan he has in his role is really infectious he's witty he doesn't suffer fools he's even a bit sexy as the lizard shapes you don't succeed got to say. no so why does it take place in the ninety's always thought superhero films are in the future well then they're not it takes place in the ninety's it's a it's a nice thing that they have this ninety's nostalgia and the film does something which is quite clever the way it uses music from the ninety's sometimes the music is done in opposition to the film and sometimes it's to the scene and sometimes it's fits too well to the scene so there's a lot of humor with the way they used the music yeah i mean the night is you were
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in the ninety's i don't know if i was in the ninety's going to see the variable have to leave it i have a little holroyd thanks very much thank you. now it's time for one of my favorite bubba's of the wait yes our intrepid your culture spawned a hobby by goldbach this is baking bread from all twenty eight european union member countries and at the same time giving as a lighthearted look at politics today it's the turn of belgium and you have to take your time making this love which came first bread. to belgium. and you'll get. beer beer beer and they might be right there's evidence that early humans grew gray not from food but phobia mark. so how did the bread come about the for men to be here. when it dried they baked it
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on the stove. and why law. spelt is an ancient grain and it's very popular in belgium it's one of the three key ingredients that make up this loads the others being water and a pinch of salt three ingredients that's also the recipe for belgium as a country. french and slimy speakers with a pinch of drama. sound simple. it's not. especially when you put the key ingredients together ever since the formation of belgium the french speaking volumes. and the flemish have been involved in
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a centuries long bunfight now we see me for spelt flour and water in a jar for a long time you also get a life in the culture. lactic acid. and yeast. need everything for ten minutes preach shape the loaves and transfer it to a proving basket. someone old just like belgian needs time to take the two thousand and ten elections after the vote the country took five hundred forty one days to form a government after all why rush the same goes for commuting brussels the use capital is one of the most congested cities in europe people spend eighty three hours per year in traffic jams so in true belgium fashion give your sourdough at
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least twenty hours in the switch. finally score the lows and place it in a hot oven at two hundred fifty degrees celsius. during the first few minutes of baking the loaf will rise rapidly as the gases trapped inside expand for other. baking buffs call this final rise the other spring just like the feel of start the whole package should it all feel it's a foreign policy the former belgian prime minister is known to let off steam he said that matter that cannot work in the european parliament that you'll get mystified by mr. president the. now steam results are great for your bread it helps it cook even. after thirty minutes your belgian loaf is done and should there be leftovers there's a belgian solution for that. our ancestors may have made bread from here
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but modern day belgian brewers like this one are making beer from bread bread that otherwise would have gone to. interest. problems culture. and indeed more episodes of baking bread are available on our website along with recipes as well if you should be shocked and shouldn't bake you yourself that's it . d w dot com slash cultural cold that's all for the day thanks for watching by.
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