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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  September 27, 2019 8:45pm-9:00pm CEST

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percentage of europe's headgear. we start with some real life greek drama it's nearly 5 years ago that the extent of the greek government's budget deficit sparked a debt crisis that threatens the viability of the eurozone itself well this provoked a bitter standoff between greek leaders and the e.u. oscar winning director cost us well known for his political thrillers has made this the subject of his latest film adults in the room. yes. it's a trap the chancellor is waiting with all the other heads of state outraged over your referendum in europe. the financial crisis in 2015 greece is bankrupt and threatens to track the whole of europe down with it prime
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minister alexis tsipras and his finance minister again aspera farkas want to salvage what they can in return for propping greece up brussels is demanding radical reforms that are almost impossible to implement vera farkas wants to give greece breathing space but the e.u. is unbending in particular german finance minister volved scheuer blood. pressure gesture. by the way i'm not your enemy. that's true and direct across the gaffer has attended the world premiere in venice his film dissects the way is the financial bureaucracy in brussels functions. that was the important thing for the movie. people. even sometimes he can look i think. there. are some of whose life he lives. by just yanis varoufakis was greek finance minister in 2015 he wrote the book the
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film is based on using recordings made meetings he attended as head of negotiations for the greek saeed the economics professor stubborn rejection of the bailouts and his radical view of the crisis made him a global media star the financial planners were not interested in warnings that the bailout conditions would destroy people's livelihoods and the fright charlie economy we are highly desired is 5 on your side of. the government's our floor of hilton. this will be dealt with by those futures. for now we've come to request files of the ports and the naval shipyards to put them up for sale . your mere civil servants you come here to remand files from the minister. for divorce them from now on you'll have to place your precious to our civil servants trying to bring out the news from the form the death. was very negative for the
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people the death is still there how your blood before and the people are suffering . it's a film that takes an unflinching look at the way e.u. political establishment functions and highlights the plight of those who are suffering in a story that is still waiting for a happy ending. so here you are the eliciting. durex the only both comical youngsters. so welcome. so anyone with a streak of animal rights activist in them will long since have poo pooed the circus especially those troops that travel around with story looking lions and mangy bears because they're just no longer in keeping with the times which is why germany's famous tsukasa funk collie found a clever high tech way to forego any animal cruelty but still have that magic of their beautiful beasts. in the beginning was
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a horse. there are horses made of gold dust and an elephant performing tricks but there are no live animals here so long standing german circus from colony is introducing a new era by using holograms. if you like me that grew to a reasonable no longer set up our tents on the meadows but often in a parking lot in the middle of a city as it could be the living conditions for animals have changed through we have to take this into account we have to observe the changing world around us and constantly make the necessary adjustments. for t.v. movie or holograms or the new stars opening the show. welcome to circus or on collie. and then we'll performers take over due to the circus ring is clear let us be. the circus is currently in the northern german city of new bac
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performing their program storytellers yesterday today and tomorrow the idea is to transport the romantic world of the circus into the 21st century the future is represented by an acrobat interacting with an industrial robot to. come as a surprise so people should know what's coming home they should say that i've never seen that with spin machine electric light. all these courses and sensation at the circus aback. in the day and now we're introducing him. into. 11 digital laser projecting steam images onto wafer thin metallic netting. a company based in germany's or region which is specializing in mentored reality implemented the ideas that one tally had come up with their go for under lease team also created a virtual version of the circus tent to calculate the viewing angles of the audience
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members and then adjust the animations accordingly. that's fun to recreate the huge surface of an elephant is a very complex task and we use photos to help with the texture i want another friend also has over 14000 little personal some of these i shot. 50. the holograms were tested in a huge studio at a quarter of their eventual show size. in future they'll be much more interaction and that will be even more interesting element into that group that's will be able to interact directly with the holograms just like an artist makes new arrangements greets new worlds and moves within them. what are the audiences think is there something missing. or do they think it was about time that real animals left the circus. to i think
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it's good that there are no more animals because it's not right for them if you really want to see live animals you can go to a zoo right here parking lot look i think it was breathtaking i really liked it and i've never seen anything like this before but sometimes many people as it was the real 30 plus years i was missing the romantic wrong country spirit of the past holograms and technology are not giving me the same flair. if you had a smell of horses was missing a bit but on the whole i liked it and i can see. in the next show. virtual worlds merge with the real world even more. what seems certain is that the circus will remain the old world of magical surprises. how often have you been on holiday somewhere in the sun is so hot that you decide you have to spontaneously buy a hat well if this happens in europe there is about
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a 50 percent chance that your hat comes from one small region in italy that's somewhat off the beaten tourist path and that is the market are huge and where they really know how to keep a cool head. the countryside is a picture perfect italian landscape with hills topped by many evil villages city walls once dipiazza. plus tourism hasn't discovered the region of mark a yet. the locals don't live only from agriculture cultivated crops sound all natives but also from millinery. there are some 60000000 is within a 7 kilometer radius. they export their huts all over the world. these might be made of felt old school. old joe vicki is family has
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been making hats here for quite a while. it depends on when we've been making hats by hand for 3 generations it began with my granddad and then my dad and now me when so about 150 years dedicated to this marvelous product and i mean you know so. many of the villages in the display to adele capello all had his strengths beautifully restored sentence plus the family now has a historical games but dates back to the 14th century. photo becky it all began with straw hats. it was only ways in abundance of wheat in this region people made school hats to protect themselves while they were working in the fields. at the heart of the district is money to pour now with someone tells in $700.00 inhabitants the local museum which shows visit has how hats making traditions have to develop since the 17th century. originally only straw hats were
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made but then people started using other materials to. directive federico fellini whose favorite tat also came from want to put on a. making a hats by hand is very time consuming delicate work and must ask you when he shows her granddaughters how the work is done when she was growing up she had no choice under the no because when i was a small child and came back from school i was allowed to play a little after lunch maybe but then my parents would give me a bundle of straw like this and say that i had to make a straw plat before dinner. i had to do it because it was our only source of income at the time it only goes to a certain. marco so bad he likes to get around more into porny on his best but. it's factory on the edge of the town is one of the biggest in the region. some
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250000 tents in the camps amazed each year. about 60 percent go aboard. days which is about the label they may need to depend on what's next known is that many famous italian fashion houses have to have made in these factories around monte borna which is 250 kilometers northeast of room. in the pornographic of the model of course each fashion house tells us how to customize the caps or we are applications embroidery or adjustable structures like this one or both to be ordered or what our border. sometimes it's a special combination of different prints and fabrics. brotherhoods and so on i don't know if this. so let's take that stuff to the italian hutch industry. or should i say.
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there it is up a low well that's all for this time but our quick heads up before we go that you can find more on all those stories on our website and twitter is full. also lots of fun at the w. culture without until we meet again all the best from last year in berlin just about i. can.
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go for a guy with his little addition on the classic ecosystems did you know that more than 2 fives on the yahoo company might want to. respond to fed comments generation this others focus we have to move from a base of government call on all climate change has just presented its report on the condition of bob oceans mostly want to say. 30 minutes on t.w. . when your family scattered across the globe. soft goods the book turned back to the group's mission to get my mug. shot finally from somalia live around the world. needed urgent assistance and.
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the family starts october on g.w. . the fall of the bottom line. began long before november 989. we visit the heroes of eastern europe. we talked to those who began the struggle for freedom and those who showed personal courage. that the fall of the wall didn't surprise me mission accomplished what does it take to change the course of history . raising the iron curtain starts september 30th on d w. this
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is d w news live from berlin tonight a shocking discovery in one of at a boarding school where the children were kept in chains police of rescued hundreds of boys and young men shackled in what's said to be an islamic school some had been tortured and sexually abused also coming up tonight president donald trump clashing .

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