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and with ice cream just around the corner this delightful novelty desserts. just celebrated an anniversary. book. it was first shown in berlin in the fall of. seemed like m.t.s. picture of the art world had ever seen the monk by the bicuspid of it is a masterpiece of german romantic painting with the natural landscape functioning as a mirror of the soul well now thanks to virtual reality there's others to the national gallery can immerse themselves in the painting and commune with the monk and more. a tiny figure standing on the beach in front of a rough sea in the sky a heaped up mountains of clouds. friedrichs the monk by the sea is
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a radical image almost abstract and it's an icon of romantic painting but in eight hundred ten it shot friedrichs contemporaries. contemporary critics or brentano in that it was a. cutaway because this was. only a single figure can be seen on the beach which is otherwise deserted. but now the monk is entering the age of virtual reality with high tech glasses you can now immerse yourself in this masterpiece and meet the monk in a life size representation. of you lose yourself in a different world in super great. virtual reality experts in the national gallery have worked together on the project for one and a half years. we always try not just to reproduce the painting but to create a new world and in that way to interpret the painting and try to understand what
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the painter was thinking and what his vision was. here a virtual reality is more than just a gimmick the monk by the sea was extensively restored between twenty thirteen and twenty sixteen seven layers that vanished had to be removed the darkened paint layer had to secure the image is true colors and it became apparent that casper darvish friedrich hadn't originally designed the picture quite so radically but actually rather conventionally the master romantics had put three boats in the picture the virtual reality experience reveals the sketch and also tries to convey to the user friedrichs ingenious use of paint to create his groundbreaking work. who would not want an image that opens up like
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a new world and to be able to enter it and with this access you completely learn and experience what was previously simply not possible. and of course it should make you want to look at the original with fresh eyes to. and here's the chance for fans of german power. to see that this was off band with some fresh eyes the new documentary. only live once gets up close and personal with a band that's still going strong after nearly four decades together let's take a look and a listen. the documentary follows details on their twenty eight thousand tour to make the film director caught in a complex past accompanied the legendary german punk band as far as argentina but mainly through germany.
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absolute molokai half sort of you just like me not for me i think road parts good parts of the film captures a host of backstage moments whether in the dressing room before a gig or. back on the bus after the show the camera was ever present. but then came a shock both tour and filming had to be interrupted when lead singer campaign zero suffered sudden hearing loss. like lead to the mud it was just a little more laws in the posture of the lead in the shadows of our lives and it will. eventually made a full recovery in the tour continue caught in a complex process presented her completed film at the berlin international film
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festival this past february it's an intimate portrait of one of germany's most beloved rock band. and joining me in the studio now is called her loud collets possed so happy you could be here director co-director actually all of the talking horse and you only live once paul dugdale is also working on that if you welcome to the studio here this evening one of germany's most beloved rock bands we just heard the line there i want to pick up on that and can you maybe explain for our no one german viewers the mystique of the of the talking who isn't and their significance for german popular culture. yeah i think that's very interesting because they have been existence and stuff seven years already they were founding themselves. too which
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was a little bit later than punk originally was happening but. only they they discovered it still and listed in dusseldorf and then they made something else out of it i think they. developed for the fans getting older and getting more mature and also reaching a more mainstream audience today but also i have all always been political and reflecting. everyday life a lot of the current issues absolutely what's special about this film for you. the great thing was that i was allowed to full everything behind the scenes so backstage everywhere access or area which was really unique and great and so i had a great insight into what is happening behind the stage and for the concerts and you have worked with country know before and it's younger days in two thousand and six and i think again in two thousand and eight so there was really
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a gap of ten years between then and making this film how how did that how was it different and how did the band evolve over that time well i think it was interesting because in those ten years they had a very very big hit biggest hit of all korea was taguba deezer and then i would have kind of the oh yeah that's some years ago but this is really the biggest have ever had and i think also angela merkel used you can paint which they didn't live so much but i think it really is the song it was used on funerals and every occasion you could and stadiums so i think that was really happening a lot with the band so they could fill stadiums after that and you traveled all the way to argentina for this film are hugely popular there but also all over. latin america how did that happen and. is their audience any different there in germany
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i think they're really crazy these sense because they have i mean. there has playing there i think twenty years ago the first time where there was a big crisis in argentina and there nobody wanted to to play there and they came just because one of them to come and so there was so grateful and thankful that the sound stayed old that. your film will be released in argentina at some point and what's next and you've made films about such a wide variety of people what's next on your agenda. just fred no i'm writing a screenplay for a feature film about leni riefenstahl which is really a very very difficult topic after all you know hard you. should read. well but i think she's one of the you know not so persons of our history but i think it's very interesting to look at her i challenge which you love to
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accept coblentz paused you only live once the toward one who isn't in german theatres now also heading to festivals very soon in poland for instance and cockle thank you so much for coming in thank you here in the studio. well you might think it was invented for the age of instagram but spaghetti ice cream or spaghetti ice as it's known here has been around for decades and it was invented in the german city of money time in one thousand nine hundred nine i mean well you can find it as far away as toronto or even new york city so we traveled to where the first portion was ever made. with cream vanilla ice cream strawberry songs and white chocolate sprinkles that spaghetti ice cream. it's been a tasty treat for half a century daria invented it an italian native he lives a month i know at seventeen he created an ice cream specialty that's still
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a global success story. but now that spaghetti ice cream has followed me throughout my life and brought me luck. of course it's interesting to see how my invention now has annual sales of over twenty five million germany. naturally you're proud of that. conquered the world functional a did lots of experimenting in his father's kitchen after many attempts spaghetti ice cream first appeared on the menu in the one nine hundred sixty nine. spaghetti ice cream elephant and has been made according to the same recipe for fifty years milk cream and a homemade thickness egg yolk powder and sugar mixed with in the and eleven and heated to easy part degrees celcius. afterwards the mix is placed in the ice cream maker and cool to minus eighty three
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celsius. and what's missing though is the strong bristles made of pureed bright strawberry the fifth chose content is measured to ensure the source always tastes the same if it's today sugar is added. then the ice cream is ready for sale. in the one nine hundred thirty s. daria's father mother of one emigrated from italy to germany where he opened an ice cream parlor his son rather the business in mannheim today and from there it's because the ice cream has gradually conquered the world. because daria front of the net it patented his creation his father and enjoy a friend advised him against it damas how did it did bother me because i wanted it to be minds but it would have stayed stuck in a little reality in some hard line of reality. says the gassy ice cream
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play. this is it we knew it was live from berlin looking for a lifeline britain's a theresa may makes a deadline down to avoid a regs that crash out just three days away from the draw all day it's made meets with president and paris to plead for another extension earlier she made the same plea to chance on america and. also coming up israelis vote in a hotly contested on.
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