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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  March 13, 2020 12:45am-1:00am CET

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but we start with a movie that's been talked about a lot at the moment never rarely sometimes always is about the difficult subject of teenage pregnancy and abortion in america where such rights or lack of them are very different from state to state 1st says 1st let's have a look at the movie and some great acting from the 2 newcomers who really carry the film. that looks like a positive. if it's positive the search anyway complete and. you know the positive is always positive. this is the most magical sound you will ever to. a young girl and a very big problem was colson is pregnant and doesn't want to be i think you see
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trying how she ended up in this situation is unclear for much of the film. but she certain she doesn't want to have the baby and the pregnancy becomes a huge psychological burden for her to focus to stay tonight but it's already too late for her to have an abortion in her home state of pennsylvania nicely. so along with her cousin she travels to new york city without telling her parents. the film directed by allies in hitmen gives a glimpse into the harsh reality facing young women in the united states who want to end pregnancies and now dismiss hired intention unsparing it shows us just how lost and desperate the goggles on but it also celebrates the selfless solidarity that exists between them. can ask you some questions. they can be really personal.
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mark cully mark recruit who puts government report is with me now i want to ask you 1st of all about but this is a strange time to live as. they sometimes always will do you really have to think about it but it's 6. line in a very devastating sequence in the film because she's asked about her sex life and those words all the possible answers. and yeah those words and it's really a key scene you will never forget the expression on the face now talking about expressions of the little bit i've seen of those 2 actors their complete newcomers i mean where did the director find these 2 well the director is a lie is a hit man and she met one of those girls sidney flanagan at another
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edition and that was already back in 2012 and she never forgot and she keep in touch with her over the years because of a incredible presence and so she invited her to addition to this movie and this was a very unconventional addition the girls had to act in strange locations like in a bathroom or in the subway and likes to do that in the real world so she said to capture the feeling of what it would like during production so she lets her actors communicate less with words and more with expressions and i think you know all that obviously well from what i've seen in the last year old unwanted pregnancies a woman's right to decide it's been a big topic in the united states laws have been changing that what's actually the position right now well we still have the situation in every state there are different laws and but in the last years conservative forces to boost they got
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tailwind from the trump presidency 'd there are no many states with stricter rules want to ban all most abortions and what we're already seeing today is this kind of abortion tourism and this is exactly what the girls are doing in the film so is it so much material for discussions in this film blockbusters as we know being pushed by. the fast and furious latest ones just being the spawn of this independent film is coming out it's coming in selected cinemas in the states look out for it i beg people to look out specially young people to look out for it micah thank you very much as always thank you. now you are lynskey has been causing quite a stir in the world of brokaw in recent times his astonishing count to 10 a voice full of emotion and sensuality is being raised by critics on the offer going public and me and as you're about to see it's not his only talent he's also
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an accomplished but in a showroom you might not expect. there are many opera singers who can also break dance in fact. linsky may be the only one that perished countertenor has unmistakable star quality and a pretty unique skill set. is still me it's always been like this and it's still like all those sides of me are our sides of me so it's still me. graduates of frederic chopin universe team judy on the new york only in ski recently performed the title role in total male at the international handel festival in consequence.
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of the 4 months and him rave reviews and gave him an opportunity to demonstrate his exceptional range of expression. my role is very dramatic and i love it because the thing is that like i am in love and i lost my beloved i lost the throne so i really want to commit suicide from the very beginning of the opera and then i have to just find different shades different colors to show sadness emptiness like a longing lacking frustration and anger and there is so many differ. and sort of let's say dark emotions that you you have to put in your rush the t.v. in your arias and and it's really a challenge. because. critics love his striking vocal beauty but in fact he took a while to find his voice today or linsky is fairly comfortable and i counted 10.
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this is what i want to do because i tried as a bass baritone because that's my natural voice i just don't feel in the same way i cannot i cannot expose and show and make people feel the same way as a and like control what i what i want to do with with my natural voice. he said he loves baroque music because it requires a performance he learn everything including color a tour he admits he loves a bit of histrionics. we used to say opera world the operas and basically all the operas are a little bit like brazilian soap opera it's so dramatic about obama and then suddenly there is like whoa everybody loves each other so it's great let's high 5. yeah i could use that on him still currently one of the most vibrant performers on
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the international classical music scene and one with pop star appeal. extraordinary voice many street artists want to remain anonymous and are reluctant to show their face in front of the camera but french artist scaf is quite the opposite not only does he strike a larger than life graffiti creating optical illusions event becomes part of his art work himself at least for a brief moment and here is how he does it. what's real and what's painted on the wall scott scruffy the art is more. just 2 dimensional images their settings for the artist's own fantasies his self portraits add to the whimsical and amazing works. of people grow very fast we lose the child inner selves. i'm 38 years old
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and i paint clothespins or crocodiles 8 times my size that's the child in me and i really don't want to lose that. is a bit of the peter pan syndrome but i want to show that we should keep the playfulness. and abandon factory somewhere in france now it's serving as a studio 1st stuff whose real name is pierre better not. today he's chosen this area as his canvas every corner in the crumbling building inspires him. a lot of. what i'm going to do know is a big clothes pin pulling up the wall. there's no rhyme or reason to it. i just think it's funny. the saw you go to. create each image in advance on his computer his technique is called anamorphic art
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the works can only be properly viewed from certain angles in the ring. so if you look at the painting from other angles it's all disproportionate but if you stand on the spot the artist intended everything falls into place everything that should be parallel is parallel but only from a very specific point. person. the artist uploads his photos to instagram his account there is an archive of his works they often only last a few weeks because the walls he paints on are day comic and fantasy figures and wild creatures are his subjects. keeps the precise location of his prayer headquarters a secret. i'm lucky i live in the country between small villages and big cities factory buildings like this one quickly demolished occupied by
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squatters or covered someone else's graffiti i've been painting for 20 years and i've always loved painting in these abandoned sites. for the past 3 years he's concentrated on optical illusions he doesn't limit his creativity to so-called lost places like this for private clients he'll also paint in public places his works have one thing in common they're never really meant seriously. here he puts the finishing touches on the clothes paint the shading has to be just like to create the 3 d. effect. finally everything's ready for the artist's personal appearance in case the viewer misses the point the photo puts across what scaf had in mind.
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graffiti artist with a good sense of humor that more culture stories on the web site at www dot com slash culture and so is this program if you've missed it but that soul is going to talk in full for this edition thanks for watching them for myself and all the crew here in berlin bob i feel that.
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