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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  June 7, 2019 1:45am-2:00am CEST

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it's what dreams are made of 20 years ago dog releases have fust album which sells a few 1000 copies then. his songs thank you. much he's gone. over them a song pulled it and used it as an integral part of his huge worldwide paid staff actually got changed by those laws 20 years after it was released her 1st album remains the most successful debut ever on a british woman it sold over 20000000 copies. now after a long break to bring up a family dartos but with a brand new album and touring again. you don't get out of my skin. night thinking that you know. you go. back don't you think time after a break and that's the theme of give you up the 1st single from dido's new album.
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was so miserable always been stories from everyday life. i gave you i very much think in the moment that i mean i'm not good at thinking farhad i'm not good at the bigger picture down or if you're on. the ice the things that excite me and i write small emotions is those little moments of life it's not the big. you know things that the wow i think some people a brilliant writing about and caps back into something smaller whereas i'm not the opposite i'll take a really small moment and try and make came to something bigger. than . me. measured against mega success dido is one of the most unspectacular stars of all time. no scandals no rumors no drugs dido is now 47 for the past
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15 years there have been no shows. i mean obviously at the beginning it was like touring for 9 years straight. i wanted to go home i hadn't been home for longer than you know 10 days 2 weeks for many many years in. music was always a family affair. the new songs were once again composed and produced with brother wrote a star in his own right with his band faintness. a new song and so i'll often play him something on the guitar. he's back sitting in the ravenel and i'll stop playing the song and i know his face so well and he's got this thing which i'm sort of cool he's like slightly scrunchy face where i know he's not enjoying it and it's just you know you're playing the song. he's thinking and so he has as much about my record you know and that. that counts for
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a lot and i think you know i think that's what i've always found. in this industry . she's not ready to go back into the spotlight. to in 15 years take so to europe and the u.s. playing 30 dates in the very biggest arenas in the scene. was larger than making it sound scarier than i was making it and i have. a. mission in large flarm is the name of an ngo based in dresden has a rescue boat which comes the mediterranean looking for refugees in distress trying to get from africa to europe the boats used by human traffickers are the. sea
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worthy or dangerously overcrowded and people are drowning mission lifeline is also the name of a new documentary film about the n.g.o.s brave humanitarian acts and the opposition they've been facing as well take a break the sound that shocking and all too familiar images from the documentary mission lifeline. terrified people escaping the hopelessness of poverty and war on dangerously overcrowded vessels to make matters worse this is losing in a. way so it was a story ends well but had they not been intercepted these people would most certainly have died. and that this was just mission lifeline just opposes the act of people saving people with the growing right will sentiments in germany shown here in the city of dresden i sentiments that director marcus vineberg cannot understand and as you see these people in dress don't calling drown
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drown and they're talking about rescue missions then you're in the mediterranean and you witness people drowning in front of you you just can't believe it the dresden is also the hometown of mission lifelines founder axel style. he says the myth of migrants being a threat to europe is one peddled for political gain. attitudes and kind of they're not a threat to europe it's just a construct and that means right wing parties are using the situation to get votes and governments are using the situation to help them hold on to power is being turned into a problem and used to win elections your 2 and a comfort has been moved. the documentary highlights the position of mission lifeline in the migration debate we see n.g.o.s each ship and crew under attack from home sides.
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the film ends with the lifeline being refused entry into italian ports it's eventually allowed to dock in montana but finds itself impounded the mission lifeline saving lives in a sea of opposition. melissa horrid has made that report joins me now melissa obviously that was filmed a little while ago what's a position with the boat now is it still impounded i spoke with axel shiloh the founder of mission lifeline and he said yes the boat is still impounded there was a court case where the captain of the boat was ordered to pay $10000.00 euros because the boat was said to not be properly registered they dispute that and so they haven't paid the money and so the boat is still impounded in malta so with no boat what are they doing to help the refugees in the coming days they are going to be going out on your thoughts i think there are 4 yachts they say they're able to
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take 80 people on board each yacht and help 300 who are who are out it say wow they are intrepid now going back to the documentary itself is not just people protesting against immigration that we saw in the report there's other bigger problems yeah the documentary really shows this organization facing a steady flow of problems from slander to legal problem. i'm still not being allowed to dock to 2 problems that they face from the in dealing with the libyan coast guard who really come off very badly in the documentary they shown as being extremely aggressive they're prepared for violence. yet they threaten to kill the migrants on board the boat. so as we all know there's problems with docking in you know we know about that you know in italy they won't let boats like that dock and things and all these going on and the filmmakers were in the midst of
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this on the boat all the time and yeah this idea of being impartial is quite difficult when you're on board and there's there's no real time out there right there in the thick of the action this is direct is markos vineberg and louise brown gotten 1st documentary marcus feinberg is a journalist and he's also from dresden. and you can really exceed it with this documentary that has a lot of the hallmarks of a news report. actually at the end of the documentary they even have 2 news reports sort of tacked on to the end it really changes the rhythm of the documentary i think it could perhaps have been better integrated into an overall you've seen the documentary the whole of it what do you think of it i think that its strength in terms of it being current and then very news worthy is also its weakness it will quickly become old like we've just had to update what's happening with the situation on the ground is now but i also think it forces people to ask very very
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important questions ok melissa this problem is obviously not over yet as we all know thanks for bringing us up. now the austrian photographer stefan russian has been loitering in museums for the last 3 years seeking his prey now he's not looking for stray animals nor does he want to photograph some of the great works of art on display rather it's the visitors that fascinate him the most specifically the combination of the artwork and the observer. can begin. lead is a museum a camera good reflexes patients and shoes that don't swing over preclude me from the battle can commence. to find russians work has appeared in polish school books glossy french magazines and on us television.
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chalk let's take a look at these guys. he uses what he finds artworks people angles the bright moment the arts of stalking your prey when the motif appears you have to act fast. people it's the driver idea that's good for a few amusing shorts or so you might think when you see the 1st $23.00 or 4 but it doesn't stop there russian finds more and more without staging a single picture 750 amazing what should we call them. coincidences.
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it's one of them but it's crazy there are situations that look like the. have been staged even though they are real it's absurd but. the photo blog has been tracking down his prey in museums forth for years. he has 11 seconds for each shot that's the average time a person stops in front of a. is you know coincidence or do certain artworks draw certain people. fathoming the true meaning in the order of things is not given to humankind allows us to seek meaning and direction is a monster this it's. getting
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a bit philosophical that the end of the show has always bought all these topics and lots of others from around the world all all websites that d.w. dot com slash culture on facebook a d w culture. for myself and all the crew here in berlin.
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