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scott roxboro scott what exactly does this verdict mean for the film industry. well i think this is a real reckoning for the film industry a lot of people within hollywood who are hoping for a more serious convictions against a y.c. might be disappointed by the outcome of this trial but i think the fact that a man who was once so powerful as harvey weinstein was within the film industry i mean this is a man who who had around 81 oscars to his name through through the various productions that he did the fact that a man like that could have been brought down all brought down in this way and will serve jail time for the crimes that he committed suggests that no one is too powerful to to not face justice and i think that's a major shift from just a couple of years ago where the kind of activities that harvey weinstein felt guilty of were almost accepted as part of the way of doing business in hollywood i think that is over and that powerful men across hollywood will be will be quite
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quite scared after this verdict as well they should be i think this there's no going back after this absolutely he's got now right now you are down at the 70th berlin international film festival and i want to take a look at one of the films that's playing down there because this movie could not be any more topical it's about bullying abuse of power and sexual misconduct by a movie executive all seen through the eyes of his young female employee and the parallels to harvey weinstein are unmistakeable here's a clip of the assistant director kitty greene. from plan work. this is turkey is a chicken. she's been in before a few times. what is the white season to say he's an ice cream.
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what you. are overreacting was not my place to question your decision i will not let you down. now scott how much of this new fictional movie is actually based on harvey weinstein well almost all of it i mean this isn't a documentary and it's not based directly on actual things that are the ones he did but the script is very very closely inspired by the activities of the weinstein and it's almost scary how close some of the actions that we see in the film. directly mirror what we heard in testimony in his trial the actions of inviting young actresses up to his is room so that he could assault them the nondisclosure agreements that he made them sign so that he would be protected legally which i find fasting about this film is that it gives a very subtle depiction of not really the figure because we never see him in the
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film but the sort of culture that allows it that sort of unable to men like this and had been able men like this and men like harvey weinstein to carry out these actions for so long it's really a damn damning film of this that whole culture and i'm only with that hopefully with this verdict today is a thing of the past now director kitty greene actually said that she interviewed some women who had worked at weinstein's company let's hear what she had to say at the movies press conference this film is has a different effect on different people yet a lot of women who see themselves in the character and relate to the character in this a lot of men who come out feeling very uncomfortable which i think is a good thing i think a little bit of discomfit is what we need right now if they want things to change we need people to interrogate their behavior isn't the way things that we're able to go on for so long it's sort of bigger than harvey weinstein it's not just about replacing him with someone else it's about highlighting the entire system that's got do you think the movies like the assistant can help change things in hollywood or is a film like this too little too late as some critics have suggested. well
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i'm not sure if a film like this will change things but i don't really know if that's the job of a film like this or a job of any film i think if things are going to change in the film industry in hollywood they have to be changed by the people within the industry what i think a film like this can do is really hold a mirror up to the people in the street and also to people outside to show how systems like this work i mean it really is incredibly detailed and subtle we flexion of how. people who don't seem to be doing anything at all or think they're just doing their jobs are actually enabling incredibly serious crimes to be committed so i think this is a phenomenal film i don't think its job is to change the industry but maybe it can help get the conversation to continue the conversation in the end it's going to be the people within it who can change the structures that they helped create now it's got i know we're going to be talking about me too and movies for
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a long time to come i want to shift gears a little bit now in our coverage of the berlin international film festival it seems it's also a big year for german movies and actually i want to just dive in to one of the biggest stars that we see every year at the berlin international film festival here is one of germany's most respected actors he's starring this year in 2 movies including one called the persian lessons this is. in persian lessons and last is an s.s. officer whose prime is to open a restaurant in iran after the 2nd world war 2 more your jewish man who has posed as persian in order to escape execution in a concentration camp offers to teach him. the s.s. man is jew into the nothing fantasy language that doesn't exist yet. you know this is not going to end and for to just have to stand.
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and you do that with a jew in a room with a fascist or national socialistic and they communicate in an invented language and i think that's the greatest example of what culture is perhaps the greatest ever of all. the burden allah is a home game for local born los idea the 44 year old actor has received international acclaim for roles in the oscar nominated never look away and the t.v. series of babylon berlin lost is one of the most sought after german actors and not just in movies whether it's in the videos of electro punk band die skinned as an eccentric d.j. or on the theater stage always gives it his all. he makes despicable murderers like richard the 3rd look all too human and last
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idea does not shy away from the big political issues racism and online hate are topics that touch him personally. in the deserts of. the i'm asking for gifted i find our society so poisoned with hatred and resentment. i sometimes have the feeling that this is a little bit the reason for me to fight against it without that's for me and that it's even more tragic if you try to bring love into the world. and then get hate as an answer. it's. you know. it's unfortunate. but i think has also wreaked much love and praise for his contribution to the competition film my sister a contender for the golden bear. plays
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a famous actor coming to terms with the can so diagnosis and sighing a painful furrow well to the stage. this. looks like a very moving from scott we're about halfway through the berlin international film festival it's maybe too early to tell but just quickly do you think that it's going to be a lot i mean a film that's going to win the golden bear what's your best. well there's a number of great films here the little sister the ones in competition i don't think that's really going to win it's maybe a bit too depressing even for a berlin jury i think berlin might even go for something surprising this year maybe
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delete history a french film that we just saw today which is a bit of a social commentary on social media with 3 young teenagers in the suburbs of paris but it's a very very funny movie and i think will be a great symbolic message this year to give it to a movie that actually makes you laugh scott humor required we're going to leave it there scott thanks so very much for coming on the show. and moving now to the world of design and some furniture you're about as likely to see and i museum as in someone's living room the london based design duo raw edges. they're movable colorful and remarkable creations of london design duo raw edge it's the mayor and shai alkali have just received the a.w. designer of the year award for their playful approach to materials and function. originally from israel. mayor met while studying the couple founded raw edges in
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2009 and $1.00 layer products are a folding chair and a folding lamp for louis tom decor for the trial. and the stack drawer system for established i'm sorry. i have a very strong interest in 3 dimensional unfolding in crates. she has a very particular interest in. books and very strong interest in colors so it's a very it's very rare in the boundaries but it's. like an idea and then they react they're individuals approach involves sketching out patterns much like a do for clothes couple tried to design furniture that it happens to the body shape to tailored wood bench for. the company label is an example what's unique about it is that it consists of an oak tree near skid filled with expanding foam. colors and materials play equally important roles for raw edges the designers experiment with
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various techniques such as boiling wood that gets di all through the grain and makes the color more durable and longer lasting. shy alkali likes to work with would have different colors that's cut across instead of with the green as usual geometric patterns are formed as here in the english stately home chatsworth house in 2015. to get any rain but then we develop this system that we call in the studio burger and sausages and i sang baguette we mean that we take a very friendly. towards really lovely night and together we remain here for near in between ringback and then we heard once this is new and we slice it through different thicknesses and then we can do it again and once we doing the 2nd stage that's what we call this sausage. door system and the tailored would bench have
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