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with profits. scott fitzgerald's novel the great gatsby being performed as the mercy of. the. exhibition and from showing the huge influence of the work of charlie chang. cultural landscape. first of all though let's have a look into our cultural crystal ball and see some of the highlights coming up this year there's a lot of out of us trees and we'll be covering them with a big emphasis on the 250th anniversary of his birth and his ball here in berlin there's a new director of the berlin not a film festival again a lots of coverage here. but there's all sorts of other things like this. where. the question is justified after all it's been 5 years since doubler 7 last graced our screens so what's taking so long we all have. well after all he is
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a secret agent one thing's for certain the 25th james bond film titled no time to die is daniel craig's loss but he will follow you rumors have been buzzing for months about who will be the next to take the double. and this trailer may already have. a woman perhaps i hope. these angels hold at least as much brand value is james bond we have referee all the italian painter and architect of the higher nations to thank for that 2020 is the 500th anniversary of his death exhibitions to celebrate will be held worldwide . vienna washington in paris dressed in london are just some of the city's holding celebrations.
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and another italian celebrates his 100th birthday oscar winning director federico fellini. his hometown of rimini has already transformed its historic city center into an open and museum. the main event takes place on his actual birthday the 20th of january but feelings films will be shown all year round. was. another star who has an oscar in that trophy cabinet is helen mirren she received the coveted cademy award for her portrayal of queen elizabeth in the queen. piece here she will have to make some room for yet another and symbol another golden honorary bay in recognition of her life's work. the british actress of russian descent reaches another milestone in 2020 celebrating her 75th birthday at the end of july. chillin
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a man released his 2nd solo album in 2900 but the general isn't slowing down in 2020. he will recommit she's ramstein lead singer duties for a tour starting in may. the band's live shows like a wagner's opera with fireworks and a lot of fun for those who can't make it to the a want to relive that i'm trying to experience a concert film and paris is out now on blu ray and d.v.d. . as i mentioned d.w. will be reporting on sort of running the 250th anniversary of by instead especially the beethoven fast ball bops there will also be events around the world. only off for a few days ago is being staged by our famous puppets who pray that last years by fast but who will now take it on top for instance it will be in hong kong at the
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end of this month. but different take on for genial neutrik from beethoven's only offer in this it's called marionette theater production not only the puppets are on stage but also the puppet masters is. just directing the production which was commissioned by fans beethoven festival with long arias and duets $100.00 voice choir and a plot that is largely psychological it's a challenging work. the tradition of those arts book theater is that the director decides what the puppets should look like. this is the 1st time that they have had no eyes nose or mouth. at the movie i didn't want to fix the expression dump it sound oh was being angry. it was looking naive these expressions aren't fixed the audience members can
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project their own ideas with the boho live thought. the theater is based in downtowns arts board with some 160 performances a year the auditorium can see 330. young students least because of the production of mozart's magic flute is a much loved favorite why are. you guys so young 6. barbara boy but i started working here 20 years ago and became the director in 2012. the theater was included in the unesco intangible cultural heritage list in 2016. luckily we have long serving papa tears who can pass on the knowledge and techniques they have acquired over the years to younger people taking on these need to learn the basics when to
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go and also oyster but it's very important. and i think that's the point of being on the unesco cultural heritage list so that skills are passed down you know that the given the at. the theatre remains as popular as ever and people come from all over the world to learn how to operate the marionettes. i was. on the field quite space did a full control bar consists of a t.v. and a triangle right under the t is a triangle for the head and then there are wires. the puppets hears not only operate the small performers but actually make and repair them. as well as the costumes in the theaters workshop. the fidelio rehearsal is actually taking place in a different theater because when the trip goes on tour they take about 5 tons of
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equipment with them so they need a bigger space to practice and. a president can he said he's a fond i love this kind of stage because it expands the space the puppet stage that we usually have a 4 meters to 10 meters. from the meter and so we have to move the puppets in a much bigger space with its extreme extreme results board marionette theatre an austrian institution with fans the world over. another anniversary it's 100 years since the advent of the roaring twenty's so-called because of the freewheeling nature of the way all things artistic was developing back when jazz was in its heyday dances like the foxtrot and charles where all the rage and fashion was going crazy to one of the dazzling fictional figures of the decade was
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scott fitzgerald's gatsby now a theater in london a stage the great gatsby as a play with audience participation. there was music. there. was a break from the champagne at the start and there was a machine in the kitchen because it struck the jews. more interesting caught our. audience in the middle of it all the child leaders the dance practice and spectators like the great gatsby stated as a party for everyone. to buy tickets. to one of these parties you guessed the party played a part of the evening. and then the story happens around you and you're invited to some rooms. it's a world where champagne floats. jay gatsby opens the door to
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a time travel into the roaring twenty's where economic growth but also prohibition and crime put society to the test. all this before the great depression has most of it a pot. of course visitors can pick out the gems and only let the beautiful and shiny things get to them. the horse edges and the gold and silver in the bus and the beautiful green stuff here it was a time when the blonde in the boring were really being suppressed it must've been such an incredible time to be in because to have something so visceral is so different of course people want to be involved and of course people want to show that wealth off and be these people or at least want to try to be these people. as competent in the tourist as jake at the spot where the performances are getting he's mentioning london just as popular with turning up now is the fabulous job that . he was the absolute star of the
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silent film world charlie chaplin 1st appeared on the big screen and 1914 and was really one of the 1st influences in the still very young cinematic medium and he's inspired generations of other comedians with his antics ever since and offices well now an exhibition in the french city of nome sheds light on the incredible legacy. a bowler hat a cane baggy trousers a 2 small jab hit the wad linking an iconic style that has inspired many 20th century artists the art works are stylistically diverse and send the observer on an emotional roller coaster much as chaplin himself did in his films modern times call for a modern perspective the machine becomes a guard to go interview for the most famous example is known in times with this
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scene which ali is completely swallowed by the somebody's life and he's like a small cog this is what's on the show is trying to portray an upward movement which assembles an assembly line. chaplin himself can be recognizably depicted with just a few lines for what's ahead so we can see clearly how a world of his from a few things we have this big white cloud that was just a few lines draws the most ash into small spots that become ice it creates a world and that's exactly what's happened with this character alison best in that . charlie chaplin won his 1st oscar in 1929 for the film the circus his influence was so great that his character of the tramp has become a part of the circus world. the original promotional posters are also sought after artworks visitors to the museum in not get to see everything made charlie chaplin so unique including how the british born performer overcame great poverty
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to teach himself acting and singing and became one of hollywood's biggest global stars. and so that nature for him was maybe the 1st to collaborate with a female filmmaker oh don't put that time well maybe they made 12 movies together more often culture stories on the website that date every dot com slash culture from the. thanks for watching. the.
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