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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  January 9, 2020 7:45am-8:00am CET

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walls and techno point unique modern dolls on stage in berlin. and a food photographer who won't make you hungry but will make you think. fans of will smith and the bad boys film franchise the long wait is finally over it's nearly 17 years since the last one and now 2 miami detectives a back with bad boys for life so have the bad boys slowed with age well it's german fans are going to find out 1st as the world premiere was here in berlin on tuesday night and will smith and his costar. with. the star it's been 25 years since the 1st bad boys movie that proved will smith had what it takes for the big screen he and costar martin lawrence are back in action now in their fifty's secret. out of couldn't got a preview. of. the real secret to this blockbuster franchise is of
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course the comedic chemistry between the 2 cops mike and marcus. well come on man you. know you can get that but they are older but now much wiser. not not. one but is not and he is behind your head right now i got this on the penetrate this man's soul with. what's so i really. want in the legacy to be. a body count. look at this matthew carney 7 i didn't do all this you wouldn't see what i'm doing all my stunts you know i don't know stunt man just whatever it is tom cruise can do all his stunts i can do all my stunts and we got we got about 3 days a day it's a whole lot easier doing
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a fight scene and trying to fall out of a window and all that kind of stuff at 25. 50 say thank god for special effects. bad boys 3 does have plenty of those. but it's also about the 2 cops ride and die friendship that gets put to the test when an old enemy resurfaces. but not just black would do what. some of the jokes have an edge to them a lot of them though are just about being middle aged right about the. poor here is still cool even with classes these are like the. less you gonna do when we find. a. new never will never do that again. it's just here from our culture desk now this is an action
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movie but as will smith said there are a lot that's a bit unusual for an action movie as it is what this is you know this is the middle aged action comedy that everyone has been waiting for all this time it's finally here bad boy since the beginning since 1905 when the 1st bad boys came out has been about playing with cliches back then the main jokes were about the fact that they were black that they were cops that no white people were going to believe that these young black guys were cops now the cliches they're focusing on are really about aging although i would say to look at will smith i think that he could probably still bench press both of us but if you me if you look you know if you look back there is a noticeable difference if you look back to the 1st movie. martin lawrence was pretty skinny will smith was just a kid they were 25 years old so there is a pretty big difference i have a just so amazing and it was it was will smith's big break in the movies and i
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believe he owes this to mountain darren's it was more in lawrence who was the bigger star who pulled will smith and it really paid off for him because now will smith has a lot more famous and he is but at the at the press conference. here at the premiere in berlin will smith said that he had been looking back at the 1st 2 movies and we watched them and he said that the acting was just horrible and you have to hand it to him he really has come a long way in the last decades yeah why did he take. to make i mean 17 years since bob always to. the official story that will smith told at this press conference was that this movie was really important to him he'd done sequels before that he wasn't thrilled about he wanted this one to be perfect and he was willing to wait now what he didn't say at that press conference was this project been underway for 15 years the last director who was supposed to make this dropped out of the project due to artistic differences with will smith so apparently will smith really did want this
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movie to be perfect ok briefly in the trailer they say to each other one last time is this the end of the franchise which you think they'll be back well i personally would hope that after this they would wait a few decades and come back when their eighty's and in their in their eighty's and do bad old man with all the stunts i think there is a risk that they're going to do another one but we'll have to wait say david as always thank you very much. sales of cookery books around the world have been increasing year on year which is good news for photographers who specialize in taking pictures of food a very skilled and actually particular art however the spanish photographer tessa donita is looking to make your mouth water with her food pics how whimsical images show food in very different sometimes surreal settings. spit up the word breakfast and this is what you might end up with. these images are
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from tessa done in this photo series break fast. dispense photographer takes foods an ordinary objects and uses them to produce extraordinary pictures you need me that last 3 words i can use to describe my work . particularly the clean and upset. of sort of. efforts result in sue real compositions like an egg being shocked with ammunition. pancakes cooked with a minor rather than a frying pan. today tessa domingo has taken photos to advertise a shopping mall in madrid don't because photos have little in common with classic food photography ya have in my pictures the food usually looks a little out of playing a sport as eve never seen it before in a way as the get out of round was as it's been taken out of context is on display
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and it overtly staged it for the head of tessa discovered her passion for photography in film while she was studying art in 25 when she founded her own agency she shoots commercials and produces for 2 series for magazines. national colors and minimalist composition all her trademarks and food is her favorite subject sometimes eccentric sometimes provokingly stage the biggest challenge is to make it look fresh and perfect. it's all a matter of improvisation. like i have the x. with some luck i won't drop them on the way. back at the studio tessa gets the fried egg ready for its close up her main focus is on the egg yolk which she tweaks with surgical precision.
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just photographing the sun which would be too simple instead the yolk is transformed into nail polish because i'm usually stories are guaranteed to attract attention. whether it's breakfast lunch or dinner or donna those photos will leave you hungry for more. friday will never taste the same again but. probably never seen before from 2 very different choreographers current production for the state. the israeli shell and mixes techno with. demi point and sweden's are known for his witty fast paced productions is working with hair. do a must for his creations for lady gaga.
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for almost naked principle dancers on stage. and one hairy creature a contemporary dancer. the name of the piece live from liberation liberating oneself from what and how. swedish choreographer alexander is not telling he's more than a little camera shy and prefers to let prima ballerina to your company from mexico do the talking. he doesn't want us to show something but instead to feel something to make it real and i really like that you have to do that from the beginning it's a bit like acting it's more than dancing you have to use your eyes there are moments when we just stand and we look at each other and that alone has to be
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powerful and. demanding technical dance moves take 2nd place the performance it's more of a friendly encounter between the prima ballerina us a chance to get to know each other on stage together they free themselves not from but with something with hair. alexander ackman and the berlin state ballet work with hair artists do who became famous with the spectacular has styles he created for lady gaga. it was kind of like getting to liberation to wear so much you know so it was a bit like woodstock you know where they are. and i could see that they were getting more and more because they were also themselves and they were going crazy with their movement and. exxon's pieces paste sometimes really funny. sometimes bizarre. t.v.
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still. in there any case it's easy to follow and very different to the 2nd half of the evening. this was created by choreographer from israel and her piece minimalism meets modern dance using monotonous techno like she arranges the dances of the state ballet like a swarm their movements sometimes unsettling. sometimes powerful. and. strong as the name of shot on a piece she has added new variations to her typical geometric patterns how for the performance. to talented choreographer has created one spectacular night of dance reason enough to celebrate.
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