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the rolling stones fleetwood mac and the record tycoon who helped establish them in mainland europe. first though it's the story of a girl who disguises herself as a boy to battle in her father's stad disney's live action a remake of its animated film move on it is one of the few real blockbusters this year but even it is now going straight to streaming disney made the announcement as it revealed quarterly revenue losses of almost $5000000000.00 now one is now heading home cinemas and smartphone screens the september. in disney's live action movie moulin faces a new enemy a witch who transforms into a falcon. and the sentencing. proof that there's a place for people and turns out that place is online. coronavirus
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has forced disney to slash its plans for a global theatrical release viewers and much of the world will only be able to watch the film on the disney plus streaming platform if you know something i am blessed to adore i would. like milan who picks up the sword to save her family disney is trying to save its investment a steep streaming fini in addition to subscription fees is meant to help offset the company's gigantic losses. disney is still putting some hopes on movie theaters in china moulins red carpet premiere back in march came as the country was the 1st to shut its cinemas. now china will be one of the few countries to see milan on the big screen. now even though movie theaters are opening again in many countries a lot of festivals are going to streaming that includes this year's locarno film
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festival which kicks off this week not in locarno switzerland but online because of the realities of the global. and demick the festival has also dramatically changed its rules for filmmakers. at this year's will carnal festival the awards will not go to finish films but 2 works in progress for directors hard hit by the public crisis. say why don't we use some of the money. that. are. and will be used and. filmmakers. who are. home. and then. the old festivals have to come up with some new ideas or live in february with the last major international film festival able to do read perfect l'amore with no
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masks and no social distancing. new york's tribeca festival in april was 1 of the 1st to take care of at wal-mart and we're not going to give up that easily so we meet the challenge and we move forward. and 21 film festivals contributed movies and director interviews to talk about because we are one film festival which due to posting worldwide. can the world's number one film festival cancelled this may rather than go online but it's plan 2020 lined up including films like wes anderson's the french dispatch will screen at other film festivals another can 2020 label. the munich festival is hosting its august event outside. festival director christoph luna is determined to fight the streaming model. we have to do everything we can in the
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media and film industry but also in the cultural industries in general to fight this middle class tendency of people to just stay at home the alternative model is to talk about streaming but that's not our model and it's not a model for discovering new films the. first time director alexander schubert actually sees an opportunity for independent films in the crisis i mean at the moment oftentimes at the moment there's a window where small films have a chance to be seen and when the big hollywood blockbusters start up again the competition will be a lot greater and there will be a danger of being ignored. this can and the super rich comedy is about a police station in a sleepy town in west i want to welcome you to your health this industry it's a tool. so you go who shows you how to save their jobs the cops begin to commit the crimes themselves the movie hits german theaters in september for schubert nothing online can replace the cinema experience i was
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a famous keno i thought cinema is just cool it's a fantastic entertainment medium or i think it's about time to get it started again i think people missing about a lot of them isn't just. 20 twentieth's locarno and elsewhere will be a year of experimentation but true festival fans can't wait to get back to the big screen. ok so locarno is going online but there is another very big festival coming up in real life that's the venice film festival in september and my colleague melissa holroyd has taken a look at the lineup for us there's always a lot of energy focused on venice in the film industry this year even more yet cost because this year a lot of other things have been canceled and so its importance is just going up a whole lot. so tell me a little bit about what films you're excited about this is banished from class well one of the things i'm excited about is the fact that 8 of the films have this year
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being directed by women last year it was only 2 so that's one thing the highest profile film in competition is by chloe's out it's no mad land i think another want to keep an eye out for is nice mocks by susanna really it's a she also wrote the screenplay it's about calma says youngest daughter oh and i think we've got a clip of that so we're going to take let's take a look. just as the workers of the creatures of the terrenate of idlers. women and the creatures 7 terrenate of man. go back to. your. little no longer be mine like. you not been happy with me. no i've never been happy. actually but surprisingly for a few that are being. ok so what i was or what it was can we look forward to us so
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some other films i think we can take we can look out for our morgan the counsel veiled and tomorrow the whole world and if that sounds familiar it's a tagline from the nazi era. in it a young woman has to decide how far she's willing to go for to fight for what she believes in that's by direct usually a fun finds. its way to the committees and another film i think it's quite interesting is wife of a spy this is by cold japanese director cool star kiyoshi he's famous for his many contributions to the japanese horror genre it looks at espionage and wartime things always get me out what i got there. and not to know. it's the latest documentary by franco will see it's a portrait of people trying to survive in the war torn middle east the italian director won the gold there in the foot the bill in international film festival in
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26 he's documentary. right now thanks so much for showing us that venice is going word can appear that we can art yeah with a whole variety. looking forward to that and now we're going to look back however on a career that shaped the music industry behind the scenes before there was spotify before m.t.v. the record tycoon. knew a star when he met one and the former european chief of warner music still runs his own jazz label today we met up with him just before his 80th birthday. suki long with mick jagger. george harrison. and rod stewart and now at 18 he's still looking for extraordinary talents. as this before the north us were to this day that's still what i look for not just a good musician but an act someone who's a great artistic personality in
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a comprehensive way. in honor of his birthday a double cd and a book are being released they cover all the special moments in his career including meeting the rolling stones in 1971. grew out of your party and it was a memorable party in con where the rolling stones with the album sticky fingers were being presented as new artists on the atlantic label. and the band was rehearsing there ahead of their 1st major tour for that album or so we traveled with them to montauk where we are awarded them a gold record of being. there was. a few years later when british band fleetwood mac moved to california changed their lineup and started working on a new album it was city law who recognize the potential of those records. in the ny did something i've never done before i called all the employees into the conference room and said we're going to listen to this together because this is the
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1st fleetwood mac album that i think we need to make successful in germany with of for him if. he was right that album rumor. sold more than 40000000 copies making it one of the most successful albums in rock history. but despite all his success with pop music he looks real passion has always been a jazz here he is with duke ellington really inspires him aren't cleanly produced radio hits but the improvisational skills of great musicians. of course was ritual that's what fascinates me the most for this concept of freedom that's because that's why i believe that jazz was the most important musical invention of the 20th century and one of his no notes was. in 1902 city blocks fulfilled a longstanding dream by starting his own jazz record label under the ac t.
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imprint he signed a roster of 1st class musicians and produced highly acclaimed albums. for the band 4 wheel drive he proud to gether to sweets trombonist newsline clean and bassist laws danny a son with 2 german pianist mitchell is whiny and drummer voice going huff now it was a stroke of genius. was. bad . luck continues to have an open ear for new sounds like a jazz big band that uses techno beats. with one new the more of you if you stay curious then you might have the chance to keep discovering one or 2 new things with even an old age written an iota the farther along the northern. city law has helped countless oppositions from both the
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pop and jazz music scene a lot of people will be paying tribute to him on his 80th birthday it's very sensitive to them and that's it for this edition of arts and culture. don't be sad you can always find more arts and culture news on our website d.w. dot com slash culture thanks for watching she next time. you.
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