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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  February 27, 2020 7:45pm-8:00pm CET

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but we begin at the bell and every year there is a golden baffle lifetime achievement award to someone in the film business this year it goes to the british actress helen mirren who's made over 60 films from playing against a small opposite hoskins in the long good friday to that memorable also her winning performance in the queen and she is in my mind one of the greatest living actresses around us i wonder what experts on this subject thinks film critics got rocks for a downtown at the festival school i'm a little biased but how do you write the mr and as an actress. yeah i mean how do i write her as an actress my lord she's obviously the queen you know won the oscar for the queen but i put her above that i put her as that as an empress of british that about world cinema i mean this is
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a woman who's who's who's range is incredible she's won the triple crown of acting out of the the emmy the oscar the tony and has played everything from willis but the 2nd to jason state thems gangster mother in a fast and furious movie i mean the woman has incredible range and i think it's because she though she seems to take her acting her craft incredibly seriously she doesn't take herself that seriously she still remains very very down to earth i think that's what gives her particular charm she has i think the exact right mix of of class and sas if you are couldn't agree more you know she doesn't take too seriously but her acting seriously great now you've just seen another film in competition this year days from the renowned time when he's directed signing. now i've seen business looks very slow paced. yes very very slow i betcha fast the furious this is slow and well ponderous maybe perhaps but it's incredibly good i mean this. is
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a master of slow cinema almost the creator of the term slow cinema and he's a real master of the long take he is basically pushing back against the whole idea of hollywood cinema with this sort of western concept that narrative is important or that dialogue is important this is a 2 hour movie with no dialogue with a series of long slow takes i mean he himself has said that he wants cinema to be a temple not a shopping mall and if you imagine hollywood cinema as being sort of like the mcdonald's this is much more of a delicate dish that takes a while to enjoy but it's really worth it ok scott stay with us. we'll be joining scott in a minute will be the director of this next movie it's being hailed as one of the movies to see if the show has been an honor all screening at joaquin phoenix's it's a film of great off history it's poetic it's heartwarming it heartbreaking and his
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main stoss are large family pigs here's a clip. chances are you've never seen pigs this way before. director victor casa cobbs he puts us on a high level with his unmerited documentary good and. the film's protagonist a norwegian pig named to go and enjoys a lot more freedom than most farm animals but there are still limits such as electric fences. the hour and a half long documentary also follows goodness piglets is there were raised for slaughter. animal rights film doesn't appeal to us with facts sort of figures there's no mention of the high. hundreds of millions of pigs killed each year raised on factory farms instead he shows us a family of social individuals. and as chicken
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and county burst deliver their own compelling performances as the movie's supporting cast. intriguing now we'll go straight back to scott who has the direct cross across the with him over to you skull. yeah thanks rob yes victor thank you so much for joining us thank you so much for this movie 1st i mean this is an animal documentary unlike any i've ever seen before there's no no dialogue no voiceover no musical there was music on that clip there but in the film itself there's no music why did you decide to take star radical approach in telling the story i can't pick up what you just said minutes ago you said you caught that scene in ways a temple not a shopping mall you know they're writing a book of said i want my read the rest become. yours and if i continue this i would say on my view just become for most writers. why did it
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and this is so obvious that you should not. kill. it's actually written do not care what i so why you are kidding and we already agree that you shouldn't cure people write your age or greaves if you shouldn't have slavery where is your deeds or did your racism is wrong reality geoffrey's if you have to be we have to accept that some people have different sex. and we have to agree that we already agreed that 3 men has same rights was man so we should agree that not to kill animals you know how to victor victor why then did you choose to pick the setting in a pig in a quite nice farm relatively and not in a factory because just because maine if else was making slaughterhouses. films didn't make jokes right so people watch it but people don't want to sink about it people block it from books people decided not to sink about it every time you eat
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it every time you or the people your january use have to ask yourself what you eat it was just few minutes ago alive and so so just briefly what do you hope that people will take away from this the most what you hope that they do after seeing so reading a living with going to stories series we can do better look at us we really if you don't believe we are not kind of kind of us anymore right be careful not slavery any more right you're not kidding me billions have 70 years ago in the busiest client we can do where we can store we came to me to even when they attacked a kenyan from our life for ever and it became gives them. the right to leave would just by the same eyes really do we are not the most important creatures in the world no. plan it is assholes and that's all it's so simple i'm i should be dickless if they have to repeat it here just so or well definitely after seeing
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this movie don't think you have to keep any more of it because that's the thank you so much for joining us and back to you robert. scott thank you very signed you very much i'm going to change my diet now since october 23rd see the old masters picture gallery in dresden has being closed for reconstruction and indeed it's priceless collection of old masters put in storage or in some cases meticulously restored now once again great art works by the likes of rembrandt rubens and michelle angelo can be seen in all their glory. the sistine madonna headless in a dressed in living she was part of this billboard the dresden state art collections used while their old masters picture gallery was closed for renovations . now after 7 years of reconstruction and refer basements it's reopening visitors can expect a journey through european art history. idea was to reclaim the
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sensuality of these works by allowing people to take a kind of stroll through the centuries represented in the collections on the stock is. a new color scheme helps visitors dive into the past red walls for the italian masterpieces raphael sistine madonna or veteran is a cycle a commission from a rich merchant family with a monopoly on a red pigment from mexican cochineal insects having faded over the centuries this work also needed extensive restoration. then he had people in from in sr live various shades of red he used to be from a radiant warm red to a cherry red in the robes of the soldier because he said you know if you're a vibrant orange in the code of this writer he did today does by doing all of that he was obliging his patron. and defying talk. of the collections
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$28000.00 sculptures $400.00 can now be displayed some close to similarly themed paintings to demonstrate how many painters took inspiration from sculpture. 6 natural light brings the dresden classics alive including kind of let's have a scene of dresden historic old town it's one of 36 works by the italian painter who depicted 18th century life in stunning detail from this weekend visitors can once again admire these masterpieces interest. 36 can i last i was a lot slower small i don't really recommend that. museum german photographer mounting shoulder is famous for what he calls his big heads technique taking very close up photos of people with unflinching attention to facial detail now while based in new york over the is he's managed to persuade many celebrities to pose for him in this way now right now there's an exhibition of his work in the western
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german town of just a little. it's the reflections in their eyes that make these portraits come alive close ups like these are my team showed us trademark and they've launched his career. they shot the film for jobs and 1998 i had 5 assignments 3 weddings and 2 small still lifes and then vanessa redgrave and then in 1909 i had 127 commissions it was like an avalanche. since then he's photographed famous people with the same lighting the same backdrop and from the same distance in this exhibition the portraits are hung to allow for connections say between german singer pay to modify and soccer coach. this is in his around the same age you can see their lives edged in their faces and somehow even though they're nothing alike i start comparing the 2 i like comparing faces. for this series of
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photos of drag queens he opened up his framing to include their upper body. he took the same approach with women bodybuilders whose nontraditional presentation of female beauty often makes them outsiders sometimes martin shallow goes in a different direction shooting robert de niro with a bag of chips on the new york subway or quentin tarantino in a straight jacket surrounded by dumps photos that tell stories. and did you spot a picture of her head of the mirror and there she was that say it's for today loads more. of the berlin film festival and other arts and culture stories on our websites. dot com slash culture but i leave you with images from the paris fashion week which is currently underway in the french capital thanks for joining us and do join us again at the same time tomorrow if you can.
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