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shrinking novel about a musical genius with the supernatural sense of hearing. but 1st nominations for the golden globes have been revealed and this basically signals the beginning of the awards season in hollywood as always they are seen as whole tips for the oscars although we must forget the globes the t.v. is while before i talk to my colleague scott let's have a look at the top runners in film and t.v. starting with martin scorsese's the latest star studded movie the. what you would with a gangster drama starring robert de niro was a mafia hit man like picked up 5 golden globe nominations including best film and best director. both joe pesci as the deadly mafia boss and alpert shino as union leader jimmy hoffa we see supporting acting noms 3 and a half hour epic a story of decades of american history is
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a clear golden globe favorite but ahead of it with 6 nominations is no bomb box divorce drama marriage story starring globe nominees adam driver and scarlett johansson. on the t.v. side pomp and pageantry is on display in the crown which picked up for globe nominations including best t.v. drama and acting nominations for a living at home and as queen elizabeth the 2nd previous menzi as prince philip and helena bonham carter as princess margaret oh this is a young sister. i'm a big fan of all scott. is joining me now from the culture desk the obvious question about all those 3 all those a whole favorites and then produced by netflix yeah i know it's a really amazing this year they completely dominates the globes other got 70 nominations in film 70 nominations for team that's ahead of everybody else in both . and i think it's really for to me main reasons one is money netflix is speed
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spending a lot of money just alone cost at least a $150000000.00 they've been spending a lot of i just to get awards credibility so that's that's one reason but i think another reason is that netflix are making movies in particular that the big hollywood studios are making i mean marriage story is a great example of this is a very sort of delicate drama it's a divorce drama rerun we a lot of crimpers kramer if you remember that movie and this is the kind of movies that maybe 2030 years ago would have been a big studio film but but the studios are making you know superhero movies they're making big blockbusters they're going away from these sort of adult dramas and leaving that space open for netflix in exactly those type of films the films that tend to do well at awards so we'll netflix is. the success it's successful ready with unorganized doesn't want to force the big hollywood to the studios to change do you think i think about all of the actually happening i mean one of the big nominations successes from the studio side at the globes this year
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was joker which received 4 nominations and i think it's got a shoo in for the best actor category for a walk if you know who plays this superhero a villain as a sort of mentally disturbed ansel and this is a film that was made by a studio but has the feel actually of a martin scorsese film so maybe the studios are starting to realize that they can't leave all the grown up movies to to netflix maybe they have to fill that gap and it's interesting to see as well that the studios are starting their own streaming services now so they're looking to compete online with netflix and amazon as well as of course and of course it's already mentioned the globes are often seen as sort of a good indicator of what's going to happen of the oscars do you think that's the case this year as well it could be i mean the globes last the last time predicted every single the big categories the oscars the big question this time will be netflix really because the sort of film industry in hollywood doesn't really like netflix.
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strategy of not releasing their films in theaters because they only show them for a couple of days and then they put them on line they've always opposed that last oscars we saw robo which is the big netflix film not win in the in the top category a movie interesting to see this year if the film industry continues to stop or if they say no the irish and mary story these are the best of the year we have to give it for the moment scott thank you but stay with this is i want to talk to you about the nobel prize for literature. the ceremonies on choose day juju a scandal there was no prize awarded in 2018 this shit of 2 wins one for and one for find out more about both writers starting with dishes with. born in 1042. has been a perennial favorite for the nobel prize the swedish academy with typical literary flora credit him with creating an influential work that with ingenuity has explored
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the periphery and the specificity of human experience among his best known novels is the goalie's anxiety at the penalty camp from 1970 which was turned to a film by german director them vendors. with the ender's also co-wrote the script to german film classic wings of desire. is a controversial choice he supported serbia during the yugoslav war and even spoke at the funeral of former serb leader slobodan milosevic a man accused of genocide. the winner of the 2018 nobel prize for literature is polish author. her best known work is primeval and other times from 1906. the story 18 years in the fix. town of primeval exemplifies the qualities the jury
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praised in the 57 year old author her powerful imagination a literary style full of wit and cunning and her focus on themes of migration and cultural transitions. before becoming a writer worked as a therapist for challenged. these wrong to have 2 very different literary style you could say but there is something the connects them yeah i mean there are quite different people as well i mean. is a feminist vegetarian 57 year old terry and 177 year old sort of sharp tongue curmudgeon and they definitely have different approaches to literature but what i find interesting is that they both are quite interested in language and how it shapes society and how it shapes our view of history in particular and is quite open about saying that she sees
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a lot of her writing as really writing the history and in finding people who've been written out of history and putting them back in a lot of historical novels look at. depict the europe that's the sort of open pluralistic multicultural as a sort of contrast to this view that nationalism is sort of natural and europe and that type of approach has gotten in trouble with the right wing in poland who are selling a very different view of history of europe in her talk before receiving the nobel for truck native pick a point saying that she thinks that fiction faces particular challenges in the current world where the phenomenon of fake news has turned lives in her opinion into weapons of mass destruction. you have her on one side and on the other side. who. is sort of the picked it a bit as in the media is almost a cliche version of some sort of right wing nationalist but that's definitely not what is right. it is about in his writing he's much more interested in how he
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thinks sort of cliched language is is sort of killing society from from the inside it's sort of alienating ourselves from the real world i mean his approach in his novels is to use a really hyper realistic style to show how the individuals in modern society are being distance from from the natural world around them and he thinks that using literature and using a more lyrical approach to the world will allow us to better connect and create a world that's worth living i mean do you think the controversy of the hand has been a bit overblown well it's interesting because after he was the announcement was made that he was going to win the nobel i went back and re read the article he wrote 1006 the start of the controversy where he defended the serbs and and so forth and . the piece itself i think was more of a attempt to correct what he saw as the media depiction of service because if you remember back to the time during the yugoslav war the serbs were depicted as the as the bad evil force and the croats and the boston muslims were depicted as innocent
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almost saintly victims and i think. he was trying to say it's not that easy it's not that simple but. i think he hasn't done self any favors by his by his attitude because he never apologizes never explains i mean at his press conference before the before the nobel he made a point of almost insulting the journalists saying things like these are empty and ignore questions i'm not going to answer them and i don't think he doesn't solve anything for us scott thanks very much as always. staying with the literary fame our continuing series 100 must read of the best german novels chosen diligently by team of reza the date of their book today a strange novel cold brother asleep by maya it's about a musical genius born in a village in the austrian mountains in the early 19th century who struggles with love life and extraordinary hearing. can
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you hear the blood flowing through my veins. what about my bones rubbing together and the stretching of the gurgling of my guts. what about the whistling of my nose can you hear that do you really want to. brother of sleep by a whole bunch is about a young man named leo's who grows up in the austrian alps in the 19th century with a super natural sense of hearing he doesn't just hear people's hearts beating he can hear stones and water speaking actually he can hear the whole you know. this is parents don't realize their son is a musical genius ok they might have an inkling but if anything they're creeped out by it really as himself doesn't understand his talent either but what he does know
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is that he has a deep affinity for the organ at the village church. as a child when he had been condemns to sit in the back most pew he had already studied the 5 stops he had noticed that when sundays were hot and close the registers sounded fuller or at least deeper than they did on winter days for example when they sounded thin and brittle that made him suspect that the organ must possess something like a soul brother of sleep as the story of how it secretly learns the organ how he wins the acceptance of his bigoted village church and how he meets the love of his life who is not destined to be his all that told in strange old fashioned language full of powerful imagery and rustic characters. the book was translated into almost 40 languages and turned into a movie it will have you wondering what if the world's greatest musical. talent was
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a beethoven or one of the beatles what if it's someone we've never even heard of. moe i'll mail those 99 books out to. slash culture and just click on books also about some of the stories that some cultural. take off. another blockbuster weekend in the one the flick a. good one go slower to move into 3rd place. like to be called on time on the 2nd. blood box cord in injury time to take all 3 points against byron munich and a top of the table. to. save
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