tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle April 25, 2019 8:45pm-9:00pm CEST
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well it's finally arrived on and it's not open in your country yet it will in the next few days avengers endgame is the most anticipated film of the year because it's the last in the series of what has become the highest grossing franchise of all time and all superheroes have toppled those loose ends from the previous movies and get rid of him. the song but starting point the end game wiped out. for such a loving creature so the stakes couldn't be higher following an environmental catastrophe we lost all. of us friends illustrate.
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the universe is like finally balanced out it's kind of caught up with like what's like reflecting what actually going on in the world loves and i like it that way. to sit mobbles latest installment has been a long and closely guarded secret. place can't tell you anything we were attacked but it would've been protecting the plot for like three years on us but we will tell you that this is the grand conclusion and i don't think there's ever been a movie like this before of. a secret that was kept even from the book to you it's a very lock and key very harsh harsh i mean it's it's all cloak and dagger. it's pretty good that i see. but one thing was i think that it's certain everyone is not just trying to try. to save the world as we know which superheroes will
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do. whatever. i have seen it but my colleague melissa allowed piles all three hours of it isn't it but. i didn't realize it was three hours long i went into the cinema i just thought it was a. normal length film and then when i came out and looked at my phone i thought this thing wrong why where has the time gone but they've got a lot of ground to cover thanks to that got a huge amount of ground to cover this film is the culmination it is this is the veritable snowball of twenty one other films over the past eleven years they've got lots of loose ends to tie up and is the biggest film of the year it could be it could well be the biggest film of the year it's in its first week it is set to
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gross more than one billion u.s. dollars worldwide. and. did you like it. i liked it yeah i liked it the people around me in the audience they really liked it very much german audiences are usually quite quiet on the these people they were gossiping they were laughing they were cheering it was like the loud loudest filmore dance i've ever been a part of you yeah i've never heard anything like that presumably also. they were laughing as well weather and the attraction part of the attraction of this this whole thing is that superheroes take the mickey out of themselves that's right take it too serious get the comedy is perhaps the biggest part of the series i think a place but it's probably the most important part of it the fact that they really can laugh at themselves they've got people on board like chris hemsworth who is
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a to respect comic actor here he is i mean he is just magnetic on screen i could imagine that like casting directors in the past have just been you know thrown by his ridiculous good looks and not really thought of him as a comic actor. the women on the other hand scallop johansen karen gillan when a. dream and i don't think of any funny lines maybe a few but not many they spend a lot of their time being kind of sexy and run in the sort of you know stoic and they sort of do a lot of jaw acting with a light too and not a lot and then you know people are doing funny things around them and they just kind of respond in a sort of a confused sort of defiant way yeah that's in that clip we saw bree last night was a bit of the old style it looks like you're talking about is a film for all the family well no it's actually not for everybody because newcomers
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might well feel lost yet you have to know what you're looking at you have to study up i'm lucky enough to have a sixteen year old son so he tells me. what's going on but for those who don't have that the malvo mob will have released a timeline in chronological order no in the order that the films are actually released and so people can watch them in the right order while millions of millions are going to watch. melissa polaroid thanks. now no wage and violinist visit a friend wanted to play the double bass but her parents said she couldn't because the size of the car they won't be able to get it and all the family into the small v.w. so she took up the smallest string instrument the violin and meanwhile has forged a path as one of the most imaginative and refreshing sort of honest around today though because parents didn't have a big issue for the. just
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this way you are there is no filter there is no light no mention. there is just straight the way she is me this is what i'm burning for this is my problem this is what a month or chino if. it's all over. the franks strength is her fresh approach the reinterprets beethoven giving familiar pieces and incisive morden feel . her first talk with the dog just symphony orchestra beilin under music director robert to chart c.
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has taken her to new heights. the norwegian musician has been high old as a violin virtuoso she's now thirty two years old and has settled in germany. she was born in oslo and to a family of musicians and gave her first concert at the age of ten it wasn't long before she became a soloist with the oslo film or nick bolkus try. to get. a scholarship from star violinist and are sophie mozart allowed had time to mature as a musician. has made claims recordings of many exceptional and demanding compositions georgia and that skews octet for strings. it's a veritable mount everest for the musicians friends performance seems to come
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straight from the so. when he was just seventeen. he happened to. great. all time. frank has a one hundred percent devotion to the music she performs her repertoire includes works from the twentieth century and the classics. it is bowl each note carries immense expressive power. architecture student power i started photographing. house inspired buildings four years ago live on his computer by adding bright color patterns by house breaking
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its one hundredth anniversary this year was all about following function is chiefly taken this one step further he says functionality and color is the result of. great reality becomes colorful urban fantasy geometric the suns are canvases for splashes of color. talk refer and architecture student powell ice transforms the often plain structures into genuine i catchers. so many buildings don't get seen because they've been simply painted grey like the rest of the city and so they almost disappear. and. price who comes from berlin found the many grey and grey cityscapes to dreary so in two thousand and fifteen he started shooting his colorful photo series. now he's studying in linz austria where. an old
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tobacco factory has become a favorite setting. the industrial complex was built in the new objectivity style later famed as foul house design in the early twentieth century it was a new approach to architecture. is fascinated by it. and so if you do look at the details and the windows and what a clever solution this mechanism is find the structure you find usually totally new back to the top down with that one if this is it's as if you installed a spaceship somewhere today and said this is the new architecture. i see as his photos as a criticism of contemporary architecture. he says modern designs lack a spirit of experimentation and courageous sign he is. doesn't the industrial building and construction methods that were developed back then were implemented because they offered a way to build a lot for a little money if you. concept of progress behind them didn't take hold at all we
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had no innovations in architecture you wanted out of there to work. can add colorful accents he turns an apartment block and lintz into an art work in primary colors red yellow and blue inspired by dutch painter pete. he also cites architects from the battle house tradition bruno touts design for workers housing in berlin placed equal emphasis on form functionality and color. architecture photographer of paul i says giving the tobacco factory a thorough remodeling. on his computer he removes unwanted elements corrects the perspective and colors in various surfaces. this is not quite the primary colors used by house but rather a more up to date interpretation put that soon. this image to serve as a call for more courage in architecture. after he graduates power ice hopes to
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design innovative buildings of his own colorful ones of course. well i couldn't agree more a we need more in our architecture but six thanks for watching. the different tempos for the gherkin are in full swing and we're standing here today at the left by the recession of this particular european parliament because
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we'll have a new one coming make and the result of that election is going to be closely monitored in africa because the continent took all the chance years of a complex relationship with europe you allege so why they matter to africa in fifteen minutes w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word i don't think of nico is in germany to sunshine. why not learn with him. to suffer in simple long line on your mobile and free. t.w. zingy learning course speak german maybe see.
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