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showing when people clearly have the solutions, the future 77 percent now every weekend on dw, the me, the time now for arts and culture and coming up, no mission is impossible for claim nations, sensation, victim as well. take a look behind the as high speed scenes at the filmmakers, paris studio. and the wonders of nature. german filmmaker, young half holmes, in on his home country in breathtaking time. well, oh, come to arts and culture focusing this time on film and photography. and we'll start
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with photos taken somewhere that's generally the opposite of glamorous teenagers bedrooms. but beyond the piles of smelly socks and the slamming doors, kids rooms are so much more. they can also be a safe haven or more recently a quarantine. so german, photographers, fairly and pizza, went on a mission to capture these important spaces and their inhabitants. oh, a young person's most intimate space is their bedroom. it's a kind of transition zone between childhood and the adult world. everything happens here and not only in pandemic times, and it's a place that's off limits to most people, especially someone with a camera, but photographers, feely and pepita were granted access to take portraits of kids in their rooms in different countries. the result is the project in my room, the things i told them it started in 2019 with 2 or 3 kids in cologne. we ask them
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about their situations at home, their family and their room, whole time and ill. most of i've had the and then in late 2019 we were in asia and the situation was 19, was starting to escalate. and we saw that it was spreading on yes. and then we took photos of children and singapore, in their bedroom, thought can that thing up, photograph yet, and in some on me, in large format prince like pop star posters, feely and peter present the young people in their rooms. these forgotten heroes of the pandemic. ah, ah, when i was, for instance, the fashion photography do, portrays fanny from cologne as a princess in the bedroom, she has all to herself. even the time a lot of kids have to share their rooms with their siblings, but i'm an only child, so i had a space just for me over this past year and i've been with them. it's
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a place of your own that you can withdraw to where you spend most of your time on what i can see, where you have a lot of experiences for the very 1st time on. and when i think about that and reflect on everything that's happened there, and i think it is a pretty cool place inquiry put that to be reminded a bit of your own use. of course. how was it back then? are things very different now? i don't think much has changed. i recognized myself in these rooms. although they were a busy, heidi or someone about who missed ard list of us will taught. and unlike in the past, these rooms are connected to the outside world via the internet. still, even children with the most privileged backgrounds, aren't risk of getting lost in the long lockdown them as in the flocks. all these headlines lamenting what children and teenagers are dealing with stuck at home all the time. but it could have been possible to better support children or families.
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so everyone has the same opportunity and isn't behind her permission to look live with their carefully stage portraits fairly. and peter want to give kids a platform and challenging times. and they want to show that the pandemic crisis has made this generation strong. with a girl named julia told us that she very consciously spent new year's eve alone. she leaped candles and danced on her own hands and said, it was a wonderful experience. and i think it's great that kids have created new ways of dealing with life. and these pandemic ty, inside in my room, documents a generation of young people who've perhaps learned not so much at school during this time. but at great deals for life and about themselves. animator, victoria age, allow also spends a lot of time in a small space. the stop motion films,
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and loops he create in his studio. have gone all over the world. you might know him from his instagram profile paragraph where his followers, number, in the hundreds of thousands. this is american actor leonardo dicaprio in a way, you've never seen him before in stop motion animation action. this is the work of french director victor as your la who makes animation films and ads in his paris studio. i really like stop motion animation because it's something very tangible you can, you can touch it. you really feel what you are doing with your hands. and creating stop motion animation for 13 years. he taught himself how to do it after studying film in the capital product, you put this in the position, you make this movement, you take a picture, you make it as a movement. you take
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a picture and so on. to try to redo the original move you have in mind this 5 2nd clip took 2 hours to make his animations cover a wide range of themes, including this film featuring a 3 the super hero. ah, the other clips are simple loops made for fun. for instagram. ah, this animation highlights actor tom cruises, stunts from his movie, mission impossible. ah. the artist earned his money with animated ads for big international companies. ah. speak to tries to find a sense of humour in his everyday surroundings. this is where he gathers ideas. the
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challenge lies in bringing the ideas back to the studio and turning them into many works of art. the finished product isn't always what he expects. sometimes i didn't notice i did some move as a move. and after this time, i kept surprising myself. and victor continues to surprise his fans as well with his unique and unusual classic form of animated photography. the news we're heading outdoors now into the german countryside, which for documentary filmmaker young huffed as a world in and of itself, every pedal, every when you beat fascinates him now with a new book and a new film half is hoping to share his fascination, especially with other germans who often travel outside their own country to experience nature, ah, spectacular nature images from germany. the
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news, depending me finding something positive in the pen, demik is almost cynical. but of course, the fact that we all had to stay home means we now value the nature that surrounds our homes or villages and our towns even more. because we've spent more time here than usual. devona. for instance, many germans have come to appreciate germany's north sea coast over the past year. thanks to title activity. it's one of the most bio diverse habitats in the world with about 10000 species of animals and plants. nature, filmmaker young half has filmed the migratory birds that visit the mud. flats by the millions says nature in germany has great diversity and a wide variety of habitats. his cinematic journey took him all over the country, which he bribes in his book. it's titled high mountain tour using a german term, meaning home or homeland. a word not everyone feels comfortable with because it's
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been misused by far right nationalists. we finish off for most of us the word hi, my triggers a pleasure and cozy feeling. so we shouldn't just give it up to the wrong group, so appropriate it for themselves. because when i use the word high, i want to draw in those who simply want to experience a positive feeling with their homeland and put it in the proven leave list. in northern germany, the epitome of homeland nature is the he's a natural paradise that's actually man made. here, everything is interconnected. the smallest animals benefit from the dozens of the big ones. the insect developed in their droppings, flexible, had it done. beatle flour has a sophisticated strategy due to a lack of nutrients. it doesn't produce nectar. instead,
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learning pollinators with just color and shape, the bumblebee falls for the deception. it doesn't find food, but helps the flour by taking it pollen with it. young, half as passionate about making nature felt. his protagonists are animals and plants that are native to germany. and he highlights just how special they are. by using time lapse and extreme slow motion techniques, he makes both slow and fast processes visible to the human eye. oh, i'm still driven by a curiosity about nature and a child like joy. i don't need to go looking for rarities or peculiarities. i'm fascinated by the connections between the species. and you can observe that anywhere, even in the smallest packets of nature, you can almost do it on a balcony. of them by calling for his films, young husk sometimes sits in a chemist, lodged hunters blind for days. but his prey are rare and beautiful. images
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of those who knows that we have earth forms in our country that grow over half a meter long and listen spruce, forest floors in the black forest eating spruce needles and big who's the biggest earth warm in europe. the allies who knows that we have square earth worms that live under water on the bottom of streams and rivers in lake z. my, my favorite earthworm, as of course the green earth one we encountered it could be a lake and film day. you could take it but native nature which also feeds us is threatened. resources are limited and the habitat for animals and plants is in danger. yon hust sees it as his task to draw attention to that. this is not even overshot the mark and we're only slowly realizing that because when we leave our houses, it's green, it's smells good, is flushed and beautiful. and you can hear birds singing because it showed them. and it's not so easy to see that there are significantly fewer birds. and the bird
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songs are more monotonous, because individuals from the orchestra, individuals, soloists from the bird world, are now missing from the middle of the field. that's the case with almost all species and it's something we need to be aware of. and we need to sort out our social order and get to a point where hopefully we live more sustainably in this country. hopefully, not high here. oh yon her work is a plea to not always go far a field to see nature quite spectacular. things happen in germany to even on a small scale and we're expecting more spectacular things of the 70th berlin international film festival. kicking off this week. more on that and the next arts and culture for now, here's a little appetizer. some red carpet highlights from the last 70 years, sees him,
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me. ah. ah. every day for us and for our planet, global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitat? what to do with all our ways. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling over disposable
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martin solutions overseas. our ways earth is truly unique and we know that, that uniqueness is what allows us to with and survive. my d, the environmental to global 3000 on dw, and on me the this week on the world stories shaqia mourns of legendary bookseller. a dancer in rush encourages people with chronic illness. we begin in turkey, which is still considered to be a high risk area because of the corona virus. a few tourists are enjoying the mt beaches there, but hotel owners fear for their livelihood. most of those bite normally enjoy the
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view from the terrors of his hotel, but that's changed. for months. he's only seen the empty car phase and frustrated street vendors in antalya as old town, along with other hotel owners, was struggling just as much as he is. under my under normal circumstances on a day like this, i couldn't sit and talk to you. we'd be fully booked with a lot to do. but right now, occupancies just tend to 20 percent. things continue like this. go bankrupt soon. 10 hotels around here have already given up when i can tell you about the anti yes, beaches are almost as deserted as when the pandemic began back then. many believed everything would get back on track in a year, but they were wrong. only a few foreigners here, most of them from ukraine and russia. they are enjoying their vacation to the fullest which in the right. so it's perfect here. the people are wonderful. the
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weather is great and i really like it can for which was over a little. you can start at home and russia the crowd in here, they're empty. with everything to ourselves. you go near the theater was not i've never seen so few vacation as you're in turkey for the local must be a big problem. i really feel sorry for them. the whole region depends on tourism. 3.5000000 visitors came to antalya last year instead of the average 15000000. and that's why most everyone has suffered from small boutique hotels to large resorts. the turkish tor, the minister is trying to paint a positive picture. he says the country's karone of ours measures are successful and that the dry spot for tourism will soon be over. because i some i live in devon, we get on with the vaccination, the easier it is for us to keep infection rates slow. and that's why i think we can expect a significant increase and the number of holiday makers in the 2nd half of the year
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. of course, we're still not comparable to 2019, but i think we'll have better tours and figures than last year. most of our buy would like to believe that, but so far he receives more cancellations than bookings on his phone. still, he's making sure that all of his rooms are ready for guests at any time. and he hopes he'll still be in business when the tourists return. the resentment is growing towards the government in chakiya, which has the highest corona virus, deaths, old in europe. the countries, the oldest bookseller, a local legend has also died at the age of $83.00. this is their final farewell cove with his taking their bookstore and marie's husband, the lo group center, but also not able to listen to us at them until up with go. it was really i hadn't
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expected it would hit my husband's no. but in 9 days he was that yeah. who so i thought about carrying on, but there were more and more look down to hat and we wouldn't have been able to sell anything for a day in the shop was yeah. when they have visual fields life, he was to check republics oldest bookseller sticking to his profession. throughout the changes in political regimes from communism to the prag spring and back again. when the iron curtain fell, he could finally become the proud owner of his own store. every morning he had his coffee and read the papers in this corner fee. miss a bit of pill is an engine when you came into his shop for a book, just a talk or a business advisor. he was helped it was his passion much was clear. we also watching the ball, but in november was covert, raging in the country and death skyrocketing young meal,
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so gravely ill come to the virus now with maria's daughter. picking up the pieces, only a few boxes of books are left in the family home. here is mr. young, but on the level of we tried to protect ourselves from call it. we'll see what's in the book. you can't always stay behind the counter movie and maybe my husband forget to put on his mask. i think that's how it happens. is that still a pullman and for those to you know, but for many checks, grief is turned into rage here and prague. protesters have covered the old town square with violence of white crosses. one for each victim of the pending mac anger against authorities is growing. adding to long standing resentment over ledge corruption and people are taking to the streets. i think the government and prime minister should use the pin demick to close to their own interest was on and i think the prime minister put his own election campaign before the citizens that
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makes me really angry. they can patch him of marie treacherous. the family soldiers that remind her of a long partnership and marriage, all that covert has taken from her. the last the bills are set as we go, the client with that. and that was something really special. they wept and brought her flowers. it was such a sad by little chain, you know, for so many chick families goodbyes. came to soon symbols of grief for country that last part of its soul. the spain government is trying to stop african migrants on the canary islands from traveling to the mainland. as a result, humans smuggling is booming, but a court ruling could change that they are not looking for drugs or counterfeit cigarettes. they are checking for people. african migrants trying to get from grand
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cannady, s harbor to the spanish mainland. they are looking for young men like this one caught on camera by a hub. i work a truck drive. rafa l make some final checks and says it was just a few weeks ago that you phone stole waste on barge to where we are. and to more where the back of us had broken down, i had to call my boss because that ro can see it. if i had had the refrigeration system on that, not then they would have arrived frozen to death. the stowaway had already made it from northern africa to the canaries. it's less than 100 kilometers from the african coast to the e. u. but most of the 10s of thousands who take that route one to go further to the spanish mainland. more than 1000 kilometers per the know, the spanish authorities have done all they can to prevent that route. becoming an
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established one, many migrant stuck on the canaries are limbo, son, risk their lives to leave. there is the option of a less dangerous journey. people smugglers of a fake id and a plane ticket. authorities recently about that, a major network operating from hairdresser on southern run, cannady, and this legal ruling will upset people's smugglers and the spanish government. it says preventing migrants from leaving the canaries from mainland spain is not allowed done yet. n c b one, the case where you cannot simply know who the region into a prison the court has made that absolutely clear. and then expedited hearing the judge at the police have to stop locking them migrants mediately, the ruling should reduce the number of young men risking their lives on trucks. just to get from one part of spain to another.
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the on to russia, where star dancer surrogate ballooning is using his own artistic talents to empower people suffering from multiple sclerosis. participants are fighting with every fiber of their bodies. ah, his latest project together with perform a giant mac tasks. what's it like to have multiple sclerosis, a disease that causes loss of sensation and control over one's own body mass. mutual erika coker. my place, someone who finds out that he has m. s. an experience is something that other people can't understand. why show how one's simple finger and hand movements suddenly become difficult, or even touching your own nose? i show the struggle of no longer being able to control your own body to build new model right from until people like no desta. chunk of i know 1st hand what that's
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like, she's one of 2000000 patients living with multiple sclerosis worldwide. for symptom started when she was 18 dodge to ball, i just lay there. only able to move my eyelids love. then i pulled myself together . i got up and kept going crazy today and shares her experiences with other patients at a self help group in moscow. the focus here is on learning to live with the challenges the duty of presents and on setting goals, even if they don't seem attainable at 1st. what would you do or? i could dance. i pretty quick because dancing means passion. now still and when this passion takes hold of me, i have to do it. that's. it's the same with mass. you can control your body again. if you want to was not, i think you would have the target for loony and the youth centered around controlling his body. every muscle, every sinew,
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had one team. he was the youngest principal dancer in the history of britain's royal ballet. the documentary dancer charts, his rise from a boy in ukraine to a star in london and his public unraveling amid drug use and psychological struggles. and he's continued to so controversy with this had to of let me put in and with a homophobic rant that caused the paris opera ballet to cancel his guest appearance in 2019 still the farmer company merrick saw him as the man to help raise awareness of multiple sclerosis for an additional chunk of our opponents piece hits close to home. yesterday she knew me had been there when he was moving slowly. i could see that his muscles were tense. i'm doing that usually helps ease muscle spasms when people with m. s jump
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around a little, you hardly see their leg sake. when you, you know, because i'm a he like i wanted to show that people can be strong and can triumph when they gather their strength. in perhaps a new turn for his reputation pony and is honoring the strength of m. s. patients fighting a disease that still has no cure. ah, the news. the news. the news?
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