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years ago that story coming out and a vegetarian chef with a michelin star takes us into his kitchen and out and so the garden to explain his sustainable food. but 1st filmmakers and stars are descending on the german capital for the 70th brylin international film festival today it's one of the biggest film festivals in the world but 7 decades ago the festival was a lot smaller for bally nala as it's also called was actually started by the u.s. military in what was then occupied post-war germany a new photo exhibition shows us berlin's changing glamour through the years. gary cooper sidney. and jane fonda since $951.00 movie stars have enjoyed coming to the berlin international film festival. and fans love the chance to get up close to stars like george clooney and léonard at the capitol. the exhibition in
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a book features highlights from more than 6 decades of pictures taken by official festival photographers ditto cussler coasted the festival as its director from 2001 to 2019 his favorite shot is of him with judi dench. you see playing here you see the star with the festival director but you don't see his face or you see the symbol. that's why i like this picture because nothing destructs the i from her from james bond m. says and judi dench is one of the greatest actresses in all of film history. we seem to she's due to. the photos capture some of the glamour and excitement that are part of the delhi largest public film festival in the world. curious her danniella son 5 poured over thousands of photos. it is he took me here i'm interested in what happened to sign the movie is how the stars will welcome how
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they pick them up from the ad holton used to and still do you take them on tours of the city or drove them to the berlin wall as many pushed. off the wall had fallen you see julia roberts dancing on top of it with the east german police officer. and of course that they have plenty of staff that did. in 2003 d. talk cussler brought photographer galahad cust now on board for a special project his assignment was to make portraits of the stuff. are. there large scale prints signed by the subjects and their president lee exhibited at the main festival venue. the actors and directors sat for anywhere from 10 seconds to 3 minutes for their portraits in the belly naam studio. because no remembers
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working with actress nicole kidman very well. he says but suddenly someone said that's it now yes that's it and that was a resistor who was in charge of her busy schedule to keep and what's interesting is that nicole kidman remained thoroughly cool but at the time i wasn't cool at all i thanked her properly but she remained seated and said you sure you got it he was a serious question and i said yes many thanks if you are i must have been pale as a ghost must blight the reason that. nearly 70 years of the berlin international film festival and the official photographers have captured some key moments faces that are movie legends technological innovations and even the evolution of the festival itself. and we'll be taking you to the red carpet with us when the berlin international film festival kicks off later this week now
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at 1st glance the women behind me may look a little like pop art maybe something by every warhol but actually they're the work of archaeologists who recreate ancient sculptures as they may have looked thousands of years ago their work features in a new exhibition and frankfurt. the goddess athena elegant yet powerful. the athletic body of a discus thrower both as white as the marble they're carved from. but originally they looked more like this the ancients were not minimalist at all far from it but why did they paint their sculptures such vibrant hues. i know it's words he did one of the reason is because he can see them better than people that have seen the objects from a distance and also because it tells a story it says. here at frankfurt's lee because sculpture museum the exhibition
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gods in color tells many stories the reconstructions by vincent blanc man and wife going on include prince paris of troy the original sculpture once decorated the pediment of a temple on the greek aisle of a gina paris writing outfit based on those worn by the greeks neighbors is especially impressive. with him for the full 4 took a few years u.v. photographs to find this complex ornamentation then we went to st petersburg and examined original clothes worn by these northern and eastern horse peoples just the fabrics which date back to the same period as the sculpture had been preserved in permafrost in siberia and they were covered with these gold sequence if it's useful mittens was its nice little clothes were covered in gold as a sign of wealth of think of and it seemed i despised. vincents
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brinkman has been studying the colors of antique sculptures for 40 years u.v. lights help him see faint remnants of pigments and patterns. losing its mission to on a material you see the ornaments on the selected for this vessel found at a grave site the stars the me am. there's so you can also see 2 people who were only painted on their parting ways in death to what option. and this is how the painting may have looked. this woman draped in gold ornamented cloth was a figure in high demand dozens of copies of her work commissioned in the roman empire. like a competent man built most of the reconstructions in the show. because that's bizarre all of us and that's what's special about this figure is the 2 colors we see in her cloak is that took us
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a while to figure out through paint analyses and historical research that this was a very thin material that is somewhat see through in the places where it's tighter it makes her body visible she appears almost naked the color of her skin comes through it's a very attractive approach to painting and sculpture and a very different one than we knew previously. only god meant fall to us here's all the food inside can. it turns out the sculptures of antiquity also varied when it came to skin tone so what did a roman emperor look like for instance colleague the notoriously cruel grandson of augustus. even with the naked eye we can see eyelashes pupils and some hair but his skin color. that also lead to the addition of people who spent more time outside had a darker skin tone is hell and elegant ladies were pale to cover an emperor of
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course had the skin color of a hero here we can see these wonderful remnants of pigment that let us determine the exact color of color human skin. i was faking of obvious and did not involve torn to how this could leave without submission. as it turns out a light brown stone. much darker in tone are these reconstructions of the bronzes of reaction a warrior duo dating back to the 5th century b.c. . that 1st researchers believe this female figure was a wealthy made but on closer scrutiny they discovered an over seen clue on her clothing. at the new cheesy dating because only gods and goddesses wear this clothing with this animal designs we can even say more precisely that she's not just any goddess she's the goddess of the hunt artemus this is this is a northern artemis from telus who's used to cutting off the heads of all strangers
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you can food is on the fly. to cook. the discovery based on a few remnants of color and what colors were athena and the discus thrower painted we'll never know their paint has completely disappeared. michelin or mishra guide to tells food lovers where to find the very best restaurants in the world and most of those restaurants feature meat but not all of them vegetarian chef powell even runs the kitchen at t.r. in the city of vienna it's one of europe's 5 meatless restaurants with a michelin star. this yes knows how to make vegetables the priming gradient of gourmet cuisine. hello my name is paul and today i'll show you how to prepare a wonderful vegetarian cuisine sustainably. in northern europe tarion cuisine can
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be a challenge especially in winter when mostly tubers or types of cabbages are the only fresh ones available but vegetables don't necessarily have to be flown in during winter yanis city farm has experimented with varieties of lettuce and cabbage the can survive even freezing temperatures. if it likes to draw inspiration from the city farm is especially keen on flower sprouts a cross between brussels sprouts and kale. so what's more this is one of my favorite vegetables. we're going to try to use the stems and the trunk and. the trunks very better. we tried to freeze it with the rest to loosen up the cell structure a little bit. and the pit inside has a very exciting taste but we're still experimenting mark. i would also masking both
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sides. back at the restaurant if each starts preparing the fresh flowers sprout he braces some likely and deep fried others is faint saying to us and i think it's very interesting to play with the textures of vegetables created by 2 different cooking process that bring out different flavors so we have a whole new wealth of nuances and more guns on the full 2nd i know that's what's so important to me personally when vegetable cuisine a certain size every because. a barley mash compliments the nutty flavor of the flower sprouts it's garnished with flowering cabbage leaves and the birth of much. of the concept at the restaurant is dispensed with meat save energy while cooking use locally grown produce and avoid waste. this kind of sustainability can be tried at home to. food. and the cops
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are in fact self we very often have a bad conscience often certainly sick of this look refined we should free ourselves of that a little on some from the pressure and. remember the school has matthew says by think about it it's far better for every one of us to save 25 percent of that for one individual to save 100 percent on the boards and. thanks for watching this edition of arts and culture for more stories check out our website at d.w. dot com slash culture by for now.
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megacity names these concrete jungles are often posting at the sea. their economic powerhouses get leave people with limbs in the. path of the world's population already lives in urban centers leaving planners with a huge challenge how can these monstrous cities be 10 major injury. in 30 minutes on d w. can be the voice of izzy the woman held by as we speak for them out in the world to. the well over a piece of our lives but now we can do something i mean they don't go we have to sing and paint what i used to tell us women and children until everyone understands what i asked tara is. that we demand our rights before god and the law wow that
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