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to venture just don't lose your grip. the treasure map for modern globe trotter's, gopher. some of us are wicker breaking to know also in book form the welcome to arts and culture coming up, a village divided the documentary of black jesus by director lucas case. he follows an italian town devoted to a black sculpture of jesus, yet struggling to accept black refugees. no more on that film in a moment, but 1st, a major new exhibition here in berlin, celebrating contemporary art from all over europe. german president, frank writer stein my unveiled,
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to show at berlin's former temple hoof airport. the building itself has some historic relevance during the cold war. it's where western allies flew in supplies to feed the people of west berlin during his soviet blockade temple, whose airport was once a bridge to the free world, located as it was in west berlin, surrounded by the wall. these days, the air field is a public park where people from around the world roam across the runway. in 2 of the former hangers in exhibition called diversity united is creating another bridge to the world. it features 90 artists from $34.00 countries and depict a multifaceted be with europe. how do we have well over 400 pieces, but by no means do we want to say that this is an absolutely comprehensive view of europe? it's simply gives an insight into the artistic face. that was our intention. that's what was ahead. you are where countries and people are drifting apart,
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where flashpoints are rubbing, and nationalism is thriving. will there be a happy ending? and where do we actually come from? we can now mom took her own origin as a starting point of not warning communist east germany. oh no, it's not that long ago, but sometimes it feels as far away as the stone age. that's why i found it interesting to combine this idea of the stone age of archaeology and ruins, or rubble that wasn't really cleared in the field tomorrow, the nearest effect on one. this is an east german telephone. i've combined it with an ear piece that looks like it's from the flintstones. there's also from the, from a flash drive in the, in the installation. all these pieces of furniture and objects are going to be 2nd to the wall. when buses come, i've hilted in normal room by 90 degrees hip, so the ground is no longer beneath our feet, which is my attempt to create
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a visual language to describe what happens when a system ceases to exist from one day to the next. but the other than the simplest and took off and then also the loss of the homeland of the ground beneath the feet are important themes in the works of many artists from former socialist countries. petrie tell eli plays on his recollections of the jewelry his mother buried during the civil war in yugoslavia. recreated out of war debris in 2007, lucy and jorge, or to built a tent village in antarctica. the only place on earth not claimed by any country. they even had passport offices for their utopian state, the kind of duty and this possible to transmit. the values and the values are, act in favor of sustainable development. simple data acts that we can all do. and the other would be the defense of the natural environment on the threat as a global public resource, and fight against climate change generated by human activity and support human. she
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managed perio actions aiding the state customers of the world. the hope is a driving force for humanity inspired by symbols of the labor movement. russian painter, katerina moran of figures are resolute, good artists can build bridges across any political difficulties. that's an important thing. we've learned that the show was supposed to travel to moscow, which now seems unlikely. is it a sign that bridge building isn't working? the wider world which could once be reached from the former airport runways is now even farther apart. and for more on this wrinkle with russia, i've got d, w reporter adrian kennedy. adrian. this huge exhibition was supposed to unify europe including russia. now it looks like politics has crept in and it's not going there at all. what's going on? it could still happen, but there has been a snag. it's a bit complicated now the show was supposed to go on 2 fronts and 2, russia alongside the german presence and the french president and the russian
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leader vladimir putin are all patrons of the exhibitions in the country. this has to do with persaco, but so putins involvement has raised a few eyebrows due to the situation of office in russia. now the whole thing is supported by the german foreign office and organizations, including the petersburg dialogue, a german russian forum that promotes understanding between the 2 countries. but so last month to n g o is not involved in this process with the fed, undesirable by moscow. so it makes it hard for them to do the work. now the organizers are saying this move by are russia is unacceptable. and that's the sho cannot go to moscow until these decisions are revoked. adrian, i didn't know you how to do politics. it seems like a shame that because the show itself is really quite tackler,
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absolutely the top notch show with 400 works from office like all of for s and gilbert and george and film kiefer. these are important works by major names in a spectacular building. a pre world war to port a great historical significance, a place popular with young people and a show which deals with many of the most pressing issues of our age. the show is very ambitious. it's been a claims and it's definitely worth seeing. okay, and it's here in berlin until september 19th, and then it goes to france, but initially not to russia. ok, adrian kennedy, thanks so much. thank you. universal pictures announced it's making the 1st hollywood movie about the harvey weinstein scandal. the script is based on the book, she said about the new york times investigation of the former film executive and
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convicted rapist. now actress carry mulligan is set to play one of the journalists to expose the allegations against wines team and german filmmaker. mother of the netflix series, unorthodox will be taking the director's chair. well, this looks like it could be part of a statue from ancient room. but look a little closer at this foot. and you'll see a lab rat with an ear growing on its back. part of british artist damien hirst, exhibition archaeology. now at rooms galleria ball gazer, per se, started creating the sculptures a decade ago, along with the myth, their treasures rescued from a ship wreck. now they can be seen alongside works by some of italy's greatest masters. the book of leviticus shared by jews and christians says,
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love thy neighbor as thyself. but what if your neighbor is new from a far away land and has a different skin color? the documentary a black, jesus shows what happened when italian villagers met african asylum seekers in the streets and at church. director luca lu casey made the film in his father's hometown during europe's migration crisis. me so coolly ana, a village of devout catholics in the south of sicily, in the year 2018. for centuries, the village has had a special depiction of jesus christ, its black holy object worshiped by everyone. here the news and since 2014, there's been a camp for migrants, real life black figures, but they're viewed with much less reverence. one of them is 8, was
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a 19 year old from living. um i got a number, you know, voice. whoo, newly than any that are so when you that ways does it renew your book, is, is, are you there are daily demonstrations against what's perceived as an invasion monita kennedy's office. i know the village is a very warm hearted, open minded, and welcoming village. during that period i went alone to the church and secluded yana where this black jesus is. what he says 2 years was and i was really surprised to see 4 boys for refugees who lived in that refugee center who were on their knees before that black jesus praying, dividing, they were very peaceful while outside. there was a huge demonstration with this. i wanted to understand how that was possible is
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what the 1st and vital sign can develop. village a divided community doubled into the bus will be me. and if i don't want to get the job, i know him better, you know, and then go on job one job. the i'm going to the residence of this little village are also just trying to survive. they've also become poor due to the mafia due to crime and bad political decisions in the village has become a ghost town with half of the houses empty. i'm like, it was in the office. so they're defending themselves in a way from the always isn't. isn't that sets the time to go on and they find
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strength in their faith carrying the extremely heavy jesus figure through the streets once a year is not a burden, but a special on often passed on from father to son. and it's not for outsiders. certainly not for the presented. suppose it invaders like it was when you came to jesus. one of my friends they will do is to be when they will give us of what you need to do my lab and there's drivers there. very courageous. anyway, that idea, i had to get my head around that at 1st. she wants something that can never happen, but i mean, i was convinced he couldn't do it. chafin is with the support of his language teacher. it was fights doggedly for his dream. he asks the priest for permission to take part in the procession. the documentary, a black. jesus shows how for refugees perform a small miracle. they become part of the community at the edge of europe. in the
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end, a shared religious faith becomes animosity. ah, but this miracle of togetherness only lasts a short time. 10 days later, the camp is suddenly closed and the refugees have to leave. just as the village has started opening up to them. a black jesus is a plea for europe to change how it deals with people in desperate situations here where so many are dying simply because they're looking for hope. and people in europe isolate themselves to maintain their wealth. ah, and we've got lots more culture for you on facebook and twitter to search for
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d w culture. you can also find our show on the w dot com now from me and the whole crew here in berlin. thanks for watching and see you next time for more arts and culture here on the me. the secrets lie behind the discover new ventures in 360 degree and explore fascinating world heritage sites e w a world heritage is 360 now young moroccan immigrants. they know police will stop down the road and their flight could be fatal. but going back an option
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is ma, i'm on and he are stuck in the spanish border area there. they're waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d. w. ah, o. 9. her diary has been fighting to help drug addicts in afghanistan capital covering for 10 years without government or international funding. she's alone warrior a strong and independent woman who knows how to hold her own in a conservative society. but now that international troops are departing after having helped maintain political order for 20 years. laila, her diary fears for her freedom was attending the guy most
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concerned about the future of african women and children. she back on the back generation of the fantasy, have lived in a democracy for the past 2 decades. they're fond of music cinema supermodel. and might even want to pursue careers in those areas and you have a list that goes against the taliban beliefs for me. linda, her diary is getting ready for the day. she puts on her earrings and sneakers. she's going to mother camp. one of the few private, the run addiction facilities in kabul, which she founded the journey takes her from east to west, straight through the capitol. it's still unusual to see a woman driving a couple,
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but her diary doesn't let others views trouble her. she passes by poly sucked bridge, where many drug addicts live with a lima. when i go that i'm rich with the 1st time i thought it was like looking straight into hell would have hated. this is what hell looks like on what people were lying on the ground like animals. suddenly they could have had problems in mind that could come the doctor is maybe there was another shock in store for her diary. she hadn't seen her brother for a long time and found out that he was living under the bridge that need someone in our family,
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a lot of grief. he loved all his money. but addiction is a sickness and you have to accept that boy. underneath my brother was a good man in georgia and dynamic and he had me, he just also has the fatal weakness for drugs. and in the sense that says joe toby's high diary decided to take action. she wanted to help her brother and many other adults thing. couple almost everyone in the city of 4 and a half 1000000. know someone whose life has been destroyed by drugs. mother can have rehabilitation center and western couple with a corona virus pandemic. there are currently 15 patients here, no less than usual,
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who stood. hassan was once an attic himself. for 30 years he suffered from heroine dependency. but with her diaries help, he managed to drop the habit. now he manages the centre in her absence was not at home. it has been here ever since. her diary found him as a young child in a garbage can on the side of the street most likely abandoned by his family. the facility has been his home and since and everyone including patient hopes take care of him. the patients here also need help and care organ. josh was addicted to them. you know that hard, cocaine stuff you call. she shall write in a friend of mine always mo tasha. he offered it to me and i started and how did you get addicted to? she said she was like we couldn't get her one night so we tried shisha. so that's how it started. so you never say no to anyone, do you?
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you just take whatever they give you patient stay here for about 4 weeks, their hair is shaved and they close spun. because this is the only way to get rid of the life. there is a lack of costly medicines to ease the withdrawal symptoms. so patients usually have to make do with cold showers. they also have a lot of talks and music sessions, often with a dunbar or a traditional string instrument the the afghan is then is a poor country and one drive with illegal drugs. many farmers view opium plans is
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their only chance to escape poverty. more than 80 percent of the world's harowick is made using opium grown in afghanistan and the trade rates in over a 1000000000 years. every year. the effects of this, our parents, 38000000 people live in afghanistan and more than one in 10 suffer from drug dependence. still, the business is booming. who layla, her diaries in her early forties. at the age of 12, she was married to a much older molar in iran. and at 13 she gave birth to her 1st of 3 children. many of danny women have similar stories to tell. but her diary always had a strong will. she fought to get divorced for years,
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and finally succeeded when she was 21. she cherishes her freedom and is now happy to live alone, even if she misses her children. all 3 are away studying in germany. far away from the danger of attacks by religious fanatics. the family stays in touch, my father, her house, my beautiful man. oh burnett, who good? thanks and you, darling. good. oh, good. to to how are your brothers sorta well justifies home more as it is, but he just woke up as a sunday floor. you're not working today. now we have done his off call me layla head diary love flowers.
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she's convinced that beauty has a positive impact on people. every week she visits ahmad knobby, the best florist in town. the. every time i buy a flower, i do online research. what characteristics does that have? how should i best take care of it? does it need much water? and so for every plant is different because you have to make sure to use the right soil and not over water. it looks like a few of these but give me a decent price. how much do these costs? because $200.00 that's gone a job, we normally pay $50.00, our cost more,
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we import them from iran and the better quality. okay. and then i was going to put it in. then. then of course, i bought 30 plans there for my restaurant. this restaurant may not look like much but touch. begum is a special place. the flowers are for those eating at the restaurant and those who work here all employees that touch beg, recovered addicts, the work helps them lead drug free lives and brings new perspectives. mohammad hussein is one of those who managed to turn his life around. he now serves t snacks and f connie specialties stuff.
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this is a special place for africanist on how we can feel pretty safe here. i'm very happy to work in this place because here in the restaurant, it's just different with almost like a family on a, on a door, restarted the restaurant with just $250.00. it's main purpose is to help fund the rehabilitation center mother camp. her plan has proved successful. taj begum has become a popular meeting place and one of the few locations where men and women can also meet without being married. then. so ladies will talk to there's also an important venue for women who have experienced domestic violence or who can't afford education. they find a sympathetic ear at the restaurant and practical advice was
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my newness ira comes. i'll give her the tuition money. but 1st i'd like to introduce another woman about some take offense to the venue. the restaurant received threats from extremists also because it is run by a woman. her diary has managed to build what she set out to do. but how long will it last? the withdrawal of troops is underway and should be complete within the next few weeks. what was the hope? certainly we will lose our freedom. we won't be able to study or do business need intact is as needed. in many parts of the country, the taliban has returned to power and liberal forces have been on the defensive
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process for the 3rd. but when her phone, pretty pessimistic about afghanistan, future, it seems hope to get back to have the key key as my the only ones who cannot sit in the future or the taliban radical muslims. there was an afghan women and ah, women in afghanistan stand to lose the most. if a more extreme political order takes hold in the country again, the future is uncertain, but at least for now, laila had diary. no, it's her cause. she will continue supporting those with drug addiction in couple ah, cruise the
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