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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  December 11, 2019 7:45pm-8:01pm CET

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he deals with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germany told from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl his bowl. full of acid you're the most common english man come you guys to us by your father said to him that's. when he took given. speed you haven't the. killer wins the election the family nearly escapes arrest by the nazis leaving everything they have behind the flee across europe to freedom. and what finally convinced me to make this movie was that i found this perspective so unique just to tell this difficult time from the perspective of a child who didn't see everything as all bad. not. just cars childhood
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memories the daughter of fame theater and killer critic alfred carr judith was 9 when the family fled berlin for england children's book about that time became a worldwide bestseller also in germany was 1st published. at a time when the germans had. to talk to their children about the past that. like the book the film depicts anna's flight through switzerland and france to england as it appeared to her 9 year old self as a great adventure danger is only hinted at at the margins. this is the religious sect including the somebody that i know what.
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jews car is timeless story has particular resonance today as millions of families again flee more to find refuge in europe just gorgeous that's going to finish and it's time to stock up and assume that some of the christmas music content. i'm here to talk about the film is called for a from the culture desk i mentioned the film's director karen in the link isn't all school when i mean is this similar to nowhere in africa which one of the oscar will on the surface of its it is because north africa is also a story of a jewish family that flees nazi germany that's a very very different film of that film is about a very urban intellectual family that flees to go to kenya ends up emigrating to kenya and try to work on a on a farm there it's a very different story and the film itself is much more about. trying to adjust to a new culture a new a new landscape and the problems they have also within the family of just what
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unites the 2 films i think is their focus on the family which is always a focus is no because you know links films and also their emotional haft i mean she's great at giving very well defined characters within a family structure and having incredibly powerful motional stories and when i still think robin is another great example i mean did carolyn link consult judy's column about the making of this new film yet she was able to speak to the author when she was 95 and talked to her about her childhood memories is these this is very much based. you never talk about what. it was like growing up in germany at that time and of course the escape from germany. managed to make it to england with her family become very celebrated writer and illustrator of books not only of course. but also the time came to. the mog forgetful catholic sort of series of the series of classics unfortunately. died this past may and so was unable to see this
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. occurrence of would have it this is the only rabbit film that fits is not. yet it's very bizarre there's another film which is a hollywood movie that's that's out now very very different it's also based on a children's book but it is not a true story it is a satire the story itself is about a young hitler youth boy called jo-jo who finds out that his mother is secretly hiding a jewish girl in their attic but the twist of the film is that joe joe who is trying to wonder if he should turn in this girl and betray his mother has a imaginary friend and you'll never guess imaginary friend is actually. so very very different look at this story a very very different type of movie but both are interesting in that they're looking at the story of world war 2 and the holocaust in a way that makes it understandable for a new generation. as always thanks very much now. british rap
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stole missy was recently named by time magazine as one of quote the next generation of trailblazer just alongside people like great to tune back she he said is a huge influence on use culture perhaps that's why he's called his new album heavy is the head and he's wearing a crown on the cover released on friday the album well if you'll excuse the pun storm the charts. for france are just. big man and an even thinker musician sometimes grime rapper storms he can hardly believe his luck with. the highlight of his career so far being the 1st black solo artist to headline glastonbury the u.k.'s most important music festival. he is being celebrated as the king of grime a form of rap originating from his neighborhood in london. but the success comes responsibility but it's. almost. who you can take you know
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always stand for whatever i need to stand for i'll i'll fight for whatever army to fight for but then. sometimes our dresses are just some of us are human and sometimes it's for. tariff. worker says it's a modern day fairy tale storm z.b. born michael mari grew up in south london no one he's known was ever successful he says growing up here as a black kid difficult. but stanzi made it all the way to the top he's the king on the cover of his new album he's even wearing a crown the picture that's now on display at london's national portrait gallery. the 26 year old rap our experiments with soul and blues as well and he's worked with some big names like ed sheeran who features on strom's his new album. just out
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of the one of. those storms he also gets involved in his community every year he prays for 2 black students to study at cambridge university. so someone came for the start of. a wizard to be the prime minister 1st grew up. with new elections coming up strong as he hopes for a change and if that doesn't happen he can still celebrate the release of his new album heaviest the had comes out this friday. so i'm not. edition of baking bread where all your correspondent good old masters has been making bread from every e.u. member country today latvian bread that is complicated to make but if you'd like to have a go at all recipes of videos of baking bread are available on the website at d.w.
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dot com slash baking bread now over the dog. this recipe starts with 2 very moist prieto 1st makes 140 millimeters of water with 140 grams of wholemeal rifle our finance 20 grams of rice sourdough. in a 2nd bowl mix 70 grams of crushed ribald flakes this time with 300 milliliters of . the widest waterfall in europe is it that after all it's a slippery slope i admit once you've had a bite of this though you won't want to put it down it takes sweet but also a bit sour and that's what latvia's prime minister are to his question his courage says about the european union the e.u. is not and never will be. it's not. but it's the best damn thing that i can
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think of 12 hours later combined both prieto adding 300 grams of wholemeal rye flour and 100 milliliters of lukewarm water. then leave it all to rise for another 12 hours now makes 180000000 liters of water 300 grams of plain flour 260 grams of whole meal rifle our one gram of fresh yeast 22 grams of salt 45 grams of sugar beet syrup and 8 crumbs of caraway seeds finally at the prieto needed by hand for 5 minutes you'll need a strong. to integrate all that water. and the challenge of integration is something not on. my country dealt with a little bit of immigration as well during the 50 years of soviet occupation more than 700000 people migrants arrived in our country. more than
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a quarter of latvia's 2200000 inhabitants are ethnic russians. 45 minutes later place your dough onto the flour to. take 40 grams of it and put it into a separate bowl add another 35000000 liters of water and set it aside. line approving basket with a kitchen towel. place the dough inside cover it and leverage to prove again for around 60 minutes this recipe takes time and it's complex just like latvia's history and culture yourselves being rather pragmatic very patient and then the culture there's a strong creativity it always presses its way through and now it's our turn to get creative place the dawn baking paper and apply the dough and water mixture which is
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kept separate from the main go to latins this gesture comes naturally watch. finally decorated with a traditional pattern. slice of bread into the oven preheated to 250 degrees celsius bake it for 40 minutes 10 minutes in reduce the heat to 190 decrease celsius finally place the loaves with a mixture of 3 grams of potato starch and 200 milliliters of boiling water there you have it dissolve in outa roots and. that's all i say. according to let me introduce when you sample a new loaf of bread everyone needs to keep silent.
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next week the last baking bread from britain before they leave the e.u. well maybe that's a small stories from the world of arts and culture on the website at d.w. dot com slash culture thanks for watching i'll buy.
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