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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  December 6, 2019 6:45pm-7:01pm CET

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botts we began with a look at the annual european film awards which take place this weekend here belin joining me is all film expert kennedy who has all the details adrian some big european directors up for the big award yes roman polanski pedro almodovar and your boss and then for most of the heavyweights in the running polanski's film is historical drama about the dreyfus affair and motive oz is semi autobiographical and slants the most of course has this incredible restoration romp which has already won his lead actress maybe a cold one an all sky. r. kelly let's have a look at those 3 top favorites for the top award. refusers unionists you just have to have only one piece you need to dollars each to do here . and you know people don't want it to be much fun to get to somebody who.
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refuses to fill in the code for the deal. they were going to. bring to your side you say it was total to get me going to pretty serious giving you really that. you need support. syrian for a. little you know. so some strong contenders that there's also a german film with a chance for best film that try and dive straight into that one this is system crash directed by nora. it's. by the child
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welfare system which is an amazing performance from single as any and while we're on the subject of german films there is one that has garnered a nomination in the best actor category this is the man it's about a singer who's also a giant excavator operator who becomes an informant for the secret place in communist east germany alexander she has been nominated as best actor for that now big controversy centers around polanski's film an office and the spawn spy and combined with. an invigorating b. to move in from the nomination for plants his film came the day after i knew right allegation was made against the direct allocation relating to the in 1975 there were protests at the premiere of the film in france where it has the title jack
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crews and protesters wielded jack polanski signs now indignation is being fired by some reviews that have suggested that clancy could be drawing parallels between himself and the folds of the accused french jewish officer in his film that is up for the best film so polanski of course is still wanted in the us he pleaded guilty to start tory rape of a teen year old schoolgirl in 1977 and then fled the country because he feared a prison sentence so things could get a bit political it would serve in itself or you have to wait and see should say that there also has been a petition to have polanski's film. drawn completely from the e f a's in the best director katz gray he's up against sitting. she's the only female director in the field and she has
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a very good chance of winning for this. portrait of a lady or fire a brilliant slope has been a romance between an 18th century painter played by no amy. the dark lady here and reluctance it's a dead end there now both of these actresses are jointly nominated for best actress and if. she could be expected to say something about me to all prevents inclusion she has recently made allegations against the director of her 1st film that he subjected. to permanent sexual harassment from the ages of 12 to 15 she says that she was inspired to speak out by the me too movement scrambles can see a bit of a shadow over these years wards of course all the winners will be listed on our website at www dot com culture as always thank you very much thank you.
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the pirelli calendar is the most glamorous and well known marketing tool of a company whose main business is the production of kottaras it's always featured women and initially they were scantily clad although always tastefully done by top for told vs times have of course changed and this year the italian photographer paolo vast sea snaps hollywood stars like emma watson kristen stewart. in a tribute to shakespeare's heroine juliet. photographer pound oversea and his model sparked the red carpet during the presentation of the new pirelli calendar and verona. for the 2020 edition the photographer was looking for a modern juliet right here and romeo and juliet hometown. paid actresses took part in a fictional audition for the lead role and shakespeare's romantic tragedy. to
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convert them into this story is still relevant for young people today. that's why i was interested in that. every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet. what she meant judith. 19 year old american actress jerusha he read william shakespeare's tragedies several times in school. life up the overall manchuria has so many notes in it you can barely see the original text and so it was fun to revisit all the notes that i left to figure out what passed. and then the other part of it was just like how was i going to embody juliet. is joined by fellow american actress kristen stewart. and british actress is clarifying. and i.
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am a studied english literature and it's fascinating. by romeo and juliet. me it's so much about love and it's about how close to or live feel feelings are. can be so. tender and painful. the photo shoots took place in paris and her own at the city of romeo and juliet tourists come here from around the world couples promise each other eternal love under juliet's famed balcony. of their own i was a bit of an astrologer for me homesickness for italy for verona the opera and that is music. music and even. for the 1st time a short film has been released along with the calendar it compiles interpretations of joining it by the 8 actresses. the calendar itself
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is a $132.00 page book illustrated with $58.00 photos. the actual dates are only printed on the book's cover the calendar function takes 2nd place leaving the stage to the many faces of the modern surely yet. the french artist 1st studied architecture but soon switched her attention to sculpture as she preferred the physicality of working with her hands today she is renowned for her labrat forest sculptures made out of simple cardboard which can represent all sorts of emotions to the arm perhaps fear or danger but on the other hand maybe anneke or freedom to decide for yourself. french an artist a version of spout took the forest a magical place of myths and fairy tales and made it her own. or was it the
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forest the found the artist. yes because effectively so my 1st work i took a picture from a newspaper it was a father teaching his son how to shoot she said in a very loving way. and behind them was a big forest so when i started working on the piece i started with the forest. floor and i immediately knew no you only need the forest without anyone in it we have prevailed and that's how it all started so it was actually a call and they might. say the food to create landscapes some places that i'm real places that you want to get lost in and that you question at the same time and that's an extremely powerful theme with a connection to a childhood and a fairy tale it's
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a place where you get lost and then find yourself again to look at also better. than the national forests and fantasy worlds are made from kharkov terril that sustainable cheap and easy to work with. better to work with cardboard because i wanted to do large scale it's the nation and i was looking for foreign material that i could transform. a lot and that i didn't respected at the same time you know you can use it and then it doesn't work you throw it away you start again i start doing this in rude or in metal or in another material it would not take me 3 months but probably 3 years. in 2016 realized a dream of hers she created an architectural artwork inspired by traditional panoramas of the 18th century inside is a 360 degree forest relief it's outside walls mirroring the 1st side of the paris
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new flip it was response breakthrough as an artist. now she's made her debut in germany in the city of causes loud. little blue man director of the plights gallery discovered the artist at a french gallery. by cosine on her phone found i was fascinated by her work right away the artist deals with a feeling that is very important to our region and also the pohlad and that's the part that not far as she uses a material that's modest and that can be recycled recycling my. eco friendly material allows inversions power to create landscapes that are sometimes fantastical sometimes reminiscent of ancient greece every time i have this kind of new ideas and i start drawing down i know that the car burglary respond very well to all my ideas and so i'm going on with this material eventually spans worlds made
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of cardboard are magical powerful and definitely thought. mall stories on arts and culture on our website at v.w. dot com such a culture as is this program should you have met. possibly old won't see it again about soul for now thanks very much for watching about till next time.
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w news live from broadway germany's chancellor remembers the victims of one of the worst crimes against humanity i'm glad national makes her 1st official visit to the auschwitz death town passing beneath the infamous slogan what sets you free the nazis mattered more than a 1000000 people at auschwitz most of them chips also on the program celebrations in india after police shoot dead 4 men suspected of raping and killing a young woman the offices of being hailed as heroes there are concerns of the men taking the long.

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