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tucking in to chill lot of determination it's hard for them to relinquish control over what they're eating. and what the goal is for them to eat more or less normally and what's also important simply to enjoy eating again and to be able to take pleasure in food and. sophia has set herself a personal goal. when mrs over all started spending an outpatient clinic and i would not like to get an apartment with roommates who are roughly my age and go back to the job training program i was doing before and i'd just like to return to normal life that's my goal. a normal life that doesn't involve worrying incessantly about food. that's it for today see you next week and i'm till then let's all try to stay in good shape.
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edu ilana actions. 21 this is also some interest the european idea that loves him for that was elected to. lead. next d.w. . traces. relatives from the e.u. countries become luxury goods used to swear only alone simply priceless. rose oil is the heart of a perfume. until now others have profited from de lay there but now grow this one to benefit themselves treasure possums in the care of their spread this valley 35 minutes. it takes personally your
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wedding with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all truth. because more than football online and action packed life. anything's possible as long as up because he and his friends can dream up his movie theater can't just adopt a refugee camp. his life story of going into a. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for cinematography starts may 27th on w 11 claim. that we need a police. values based europe. and
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our hearts and minds we all share a longing for europe. a hope you really emerged from the idea that there should never be another major war and that we should see ourselves as one i think that is a very very lovely idea and one that makes sense. with the european parliamentary elections around the corner we wanted to know what are the main concerns of people here at the moment. for what it is and what are they have. us $21.00 travels across the continent we sing
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a range of creative people. tell me station in rome. this is where programmers and tourists arrive to discover the eternal city 3000 years of european history all concentrated in a very small space buildings that date back to the roman empire the vatican and other architectural masterpieces. rome is also a place where refugees and other migrants have gathered hoping for a better life and you're among. the few though they're not always welcomed by the local population. and italy's interior minister has even threatened punitive measures for organizations that rescued refugees from the mediterranean and bring them to italy who would usually. it's clever propaganda. such bills are against the
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law and the constitution so it's legally impossible even if he says it's possible that in there likely general standing is with you but once again he's managed to ensure the topic hits the headlines fact that if you'd up at bat equipped with a member of our budget this is a strategy to occupy all the space in the media. and call it up you prefer the country's cognitive space even more by easy rider francesca melandri has no problem expressing uncomfortable truths her novel sung by jews door writes blood looks at the causes of racism it links today's refugee crisis to the darkest chapters of italian history this journey into the italian soul also tackles european illusions. known have evil been missed so for a long time i didn't realize how much italy's president or much more europe's present is intertwined with the colonial past a suburb on the neon and on i will make up people. of art there in canada we meant
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it and probably the day i didn't understand how incredibly direct the links are between what we are experiencing here in europe now and i say that very consciously or am colonialism. the writer spent 10 years researching her novel she is featured in a documentary that accompanied her to if your pia where she explored italy's colonial history in what was then known as a city of fascist dictator benito mussolini invaded of a city a in 1935 and incorporated it into his new roman empire hundreds of thousands of lives were lost as a result of italian imperialism. fascist italy developed its own racial theories but after the 2nd world war these and the atrocities committed in the colonies were passed. not
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a fact this failure to face the past meant that this racism which is part of italy's history sank like a subterranean river on a few myself. it will be done to guard and since democracy's antibodies are no longer effective and what was once impossible to say is now i no longer a political to boot it's suddenly acceptable to say terrible things in public is a method so racism has returned and is dominating public discourse and it is. the legacy of the toxic policies of colonialism remains in her novel francesco melandri indicts italy's africa policies of the past 85 years and those who are gaining political capital from the migrant crisis. between even those at the full metal men would be. used as
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a scapegoat to avoid talking about the real social problems in italy alley the lesser ship that is so not needed in antique the massive economic crisis the high unemployment and the terrible prospects for young people did it the european economic community was created in rome in 1957 this was the 1st step towards the european union a founding member italy has now europe's problems child with the populist parties in power campaigning against the e.u. with somewhere not a more this government has really poisoned the discourse around the social interaction but it also has strong antibodies. italia the battle isn't over yet. no one can predict the outcome but that in course of a somebody to come if you know.
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in the past reminders of the glory days of the austro hungary and empire abound remnants of the communist era have largely been swept aside and those in power would prefer to forget 2004 as well that's the year hungary joined the european union. for viktor orban and his governing party fidesz the e.u. is the enemy on election posters that declared war on the block and its immigration policy is it's no coincidence there is no e.u. flag flying at the hungary and parliament often a source of controversy m.p.'s from far right party jobbik even threw one out the window. into the e.u. flag also plays a role in this new film a pro european activist tries to hang one up this scene was inspired by an event in
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real life. is that they. can enjoy this film the protagonist is suddenly confronted by the police. missed. then why they were so we didn't shoot this scene in hungary and naturally we changed the characters yet. in reality a man perform this action 52 in the film a woman doesn't. make it shooting this scene in hungary where it would have been impossible feel awkward but it was. we'd have been denied permission right from the start for that or you're. trying to skirt around this problem by shooting his new film in romania using drama students and film students his low budget production is aimed at the international market. we do is no stranger to this scene
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he took part in the berlin international film festival back in 2010 with this ought film with an unusual aesthetic a woman finds for her daughter while reviewing her past. why do doesn't want to be reliant on either government approval or funding he makes his films independently as a good reason for that in 2014 while attending the toronto international film festival he gave an interview that criticizes the regime in hungary after that he received no more funding for his films he came to realize excepting money from the state cost to your independence. good. everything is cleansed. now there's hardly any area which you could say is truly independent. certainly
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not in the artistic sector anymore. in 2013 the national theatre's openly gay artistic director or bad ferdi was sacked the government wanted hungary's cultural institutions to strengthen national identity or merely entertain the media has also become increasingly. singing onesided and those in the independent art scene find it hard to secure a rehearsal or performance spaces. is currently writing a new play which will be performed in this apartment. and as a gallery and cultural forum. a place for artists to exchange ideas and for counter culture just fine back in communist times. good. bye and it hit me here we perform our place in just a few square meters of space. sure. the audience sits around us is usually around
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40 people. normally the host of the salon provides some snacks and drinks after the performance. and discussions with the audience provide a real sense of community. because the. sample troy do has found his niche yet more and more hungry and see no future for themselves in the country half a 1000000 have left during obama's time in office. he will shouldn't view europe as the messiah who will save them there's also civil resistance and it's these initiatives that those in power fear most. the young momentum party wants an open democratic hungry that will work with the e.u. and it's gaining momentum by the day. then germany germany is a founding member of the european union it's the member state with the largest
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population more than 18000000 people it's that's also the biggest net contributor to the chase. and that's how shit is a photographer a chronicle of our time. she came to britain 30 years ago just before the wall came down to a city that reflect. german history like no other. such as following through the german capital along a bus route that shows how very the city is. imo this route crosses the whole of berlin going from a poor multicultural and trendy district to the kuta which everyone knows and on to the kona vald with its villas. kept and i have a feeling many people want to talk get things off their chest and someone with a camera can provide a good mirror of on those without speaking. and they
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social status are timeless classic. they portray an affluent society whose affluence is not shared by all.

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