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i blistering detail can the new lion king live up to fans' expectations also coming up artist activists say transforms a paris landmark with his biodegradable paintings that impacts the viewer not the planet. and her beats have got the electronic music capitol berlin for robbing lebanese d.j. norton job it talks about the healing power of techno. but 1st disney's film production chief calls it a new form of filmmaking somewhere between c.g.i. and live action but new lion king comes 25 years after the original cartoon became an instant classic and that's long enough for disney to feel that it's time for an upgrade the new movie had cinemas next week it tells the exact same story with a very new look and with the voices of stars including beyonce seth rogen and donald glover also known as rapper childish gambino here's
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a little peek. simba rules again the lion king is back on the big screen but some of the old heads recoated for this new digital computer animated version. of the enemy moves at more real than ever. over of our old friends oh but. oh no it's a little that is not a live and go check i want that it's not a line it's a furry baria loves her and her right let me see what we're dealing with here but the lion of montreal. fans were out in force at little centuries premiere and the stars could be seen as well as head to lead the roses spoken by musicians to cover a symbol and are beefing up a on site as not. to take place. so it took
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john 5 group was understandably excited i we felt very positive about the story and there were so many visual effects and it really took a whole 3 years to get this film finished so i'm sort of realizing as i'm coming here that this is the 1st time i see an audience so that's a bit overwhelming. the remake remains faithful to the original 9094 cartoony classic. hunters kill his father the king little symbol scapes a returns and and i know him to claim the frozen as his birthright story is familiar but the new movie does have a few surprises install. just amazing how real those animals work for more on this i've got my colleague michael kroger with me here in the studio i kind of i taught him micah how could it not that the for you today or thank you so much so you know this looks like probably
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the most visually stunning film that's going to come out. your yeah absolutely on the other hand it's the exact same story as the movie that i saw as a kid and our market some hate mail for asking you this but to really need another why and can be told the exact same story well obviously hollywood needs it. well and come on david telling a good story again could be worth and doing a remake is nothing new we know that already and for the older of us like. exactly disney doesn't want to upset by changing the old classic to march. but there are some funny and little surprises this i can tell you and for the younger ones it's just a new and exciting start so why not but you're right it's really exactly the same story we saw already in 1994 same animals same locations and
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sometimes just a little of a learn. just compare that to the movie or a moment and this is really fun that's really worth it. let's wait for the baby. here we have snacks a movie actually i don't know what about of you for me it was kind of it's magic when i see that it's really the the copy from the old one but i think the old movie kind of was magic is the new one just looks so much better i mean even though i am not sure we need it work so much better at the pictures of really impressive and yeah and after the jungle book who was already dead in that style done within that style in the lion king i think it's not the last remake in this kind and i know it's not going to be the new born king is not you know quickly what are the reviews like though because those are out yes the film critics who were at the premiere were quite enthusiastic and during the film they were across and standing ovation
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so. some say it's mind blowing a visual masterpiece some even say it's like a david attenborough documentary but i would have to disagree big his line cannot speak. ok you heard it 1st on t.v. just quickly we have to talk about the music though yes absolutely there are big stars around and even there they stuck to the good old recipe for the good old hits circle of life can you feel loved tonight a cool number of targets on the inside but they're all so new songs produced with donald glover and we start young say or do your thing and for oh williams is there too yes absolutely so with so many names the new sounds like has to be a success as well. i've got to take your word for it mike kruger with the i think you're right you're going so much for government. to wake up and french artist your goal better known by artist name say you has left his mark all over the world
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temporarily his technique of spring huge stretches of grass with biodegradable paint results and images that make a big impact and then quickly disappear so given the short lifespan of his so-called land the art what better place to catch people's attention quickly than one of europe's top attractions and it's all for a good cause. then art work in the heart of paris on the shonda mouse right in front of the eiffel tower 6 pairs of hands clasping one another they're meant to show that together we can get farther than we can on our own. getting back to the previous shrinking heart of society wants to withdraw into itself when we believe that we need to act together to tackle various challenges what would you feel that's the message that we want to send out with this project the interlock hands.
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say he has been spraying his land art in various parts of the world since 2013 especially in europe and south america the environment and transients are his main themes. say he wants to make a statement with this artwork in paris called beyond walls it's a plea to tear down barriers both real and psychological and for him land art is the right tool for the job people like the idea. from downstairs i didn't know what it was but when i walked off there as i was like it's really beautiful seed also wants to draw attention to the work of s.o.s. meditate on the humanitarian organization that rescues people in distress in the mediterranean sea except this art work site dedicated to us isn't just a handshake showing her solidarity between people but also symbolizes the gesture of a rescuer because use it to save the life of a drowning person the survey to forsake paris is just the start of
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a major project in the coming 3 years he aims to spray his helping hands in 20 different cities on every continent on the planet it's part of his plan to create the world's longest human chain at least metaphorically. it's like in life take a step back and you see the real picture the last 2nd thing is that it's really. a short lived it may sound dumb but i like that better work of volves really then in 2 or 3 weeks it's gone to do with what's been you up to. see is a pioneer in his field but as soon as the show on the mouse is once again filled with people the colors will start to fade away then fans can only marvel at his artwork. beyond walls is the name of that project beyond borders is the name of a new e.p. by norah jobber the lebanese d.j. makes dark techno with a hopeful message tracks with names like home beyond the fear and there's room for
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everyone show how far she's come in her personal and musical journey to become one of berlin's most exciting techno talents. jobber grew up with classical music she then started jan's these days she's making techno. album beyond borders opens with a track i love the i am all for one a homage to balance club scene and music. because i didn't foresee the time you. can do it on. purpose because.
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that kind of openness tolerance and freedom was new for nora who grew up in lebanon these days no d.j. said venues all over the world including in berlin some legendary club because. she moved from beirut to berlin 5 years ago to a new cosmos that she wanted to explore i was really hard. culture ranger culture shock and what i felt was that whole was when i started partying a lot. it took some time to get to get to where i am now to it to become a d.j. and i think also making that move away from home i've grown a lot internally. as has her music. which has become hard taking techno. so
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it's and there in jadick it's steep it's at nordic it gives you the president moment feelings. it's music that strong fast and loud enough. just pushed by bad memories pull feelings of fear like those last 5 to 2006 and that but on the wall. when i was in beirut i don't have time to think about these things because i was more on survival mode but then when you come to a place where you feel like comfortable and safe then these traumas start coming out. news it is living for no job and she's found freedom of expression in techno. it starts safe environment it's just you know being with the crowds it is there on the dance floor or behind the d.j. booth especially when you're like connecting with the crowd so strong that you
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this is deja vu news live from berlin an attempted coup in sudan by rebel soldiers the head of the ruling military council says they are now being rounded up just days ago the council agreed to a power sharing deal with pro-democracy activists also coming up. berlin unveils the latest treasure on its world famous museum pile up after 2 decades of planning
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