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the, what's the impact willing because change doesn't happen on its own. the make up your room, mind w. me for mine's ah. ah. the festival they said to do never happen. god, it's red carpet and glittering gowns after all. who knew the burden international film festival from a special could literally be a work in the par. welcome to arts and culture from biting satellites, gripping drama, and ground, breaking documentaries. the public enjoyed 5 days. the film showed in outdoor cinemas, across the german capital. and now 3 months late,
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the jury has finally got around to handing out its coveted golden and silver basil . and of course we couldn't talk about the berlin allah without bringing in resident film expert scott, 2 books for welcome scott. so good to see you here in the studio instead of on skype. yeah, this is the 1st time back in the studio for a long, long time. and course this festival, the 1st time back at a real live festival, which, which has a completely different feeling. now because it's happening in the summer, we had an online version of the belly now in march where the announced who was going to win. but there wasn't chance for the public at least to see these movies or to see the winners until now. and it's been great, it's been a real, i don't know the summer festival feeling it feels more like a can film festival, the number linda vessel. and you are there on sunday for the big prize, giving ceremony with long, long awaited, and you fall this report that's take the, it's taken 3 months, but the winners of the 2021. bailey nala. finally got to celebrate in style. the
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golden bear for best film went to a social satire from romania. that's fantastic. as they say injured from gentlemen . a teacher's private sex tape is leaked triggering a witch hunt. the film is a bitterly funny satire on public morality in the online age. german actor, marin accurate one, the silver bare for best leading performance, playing a scientist to test out a robot lover inside fi comedy. i'm your man. now, yes, he's in the air mcclure duke. comes in, put in and so pop up as in alpha, w behind, and tom here and the machine. yeah, this is midway just off the boat and get us in a minute. the se in the machine it is director, was oki, i'm a gucci, came all the way from japan, received his silver, bare 4 wheel of fortune and fantasy, a trio of intimate dramas, featuring women in tokyo, nakajima. he won't be later
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in the morning, he was more concerned with the suit about this outdoor and called it accommodating bailey knowledge is a big change from festivals. but the summer special has succeeded in bringing the spirit of cinema back to the big screen. is this all i know and it certainly looks like it's got now being a bit of a pessimist. i imagine they would be the when it would be being then. but they were there in person. right. and what a suite for the audience though, it was great and i mean that's been the whole idea of this summer. special is to be a return to cinema or cinema coming home if you will. and i was speaking to some of the actors at the ceremony. and once that it felt like coming out of hibernation
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because, you know, so many film fans, people in general have been sort of locked in their houses, watching their, their movies on the little laptop screens. and it was very moving for me to actually be with such a large group of people again thinks in my as it's meant to be seen on, on the, on the big screen. i also love it. normally pessimistic is a bit cynical, but i thought it was incredibly moving experience and really had the sense that movies are coming back again with the golden by went to a romanian film with a bit of a mouthful of a name. it's called good luck banging or lini poor, the winner. we're now back in march or the industry section of the festival. but just remind us, why did the jury choose this film? i think it's because this film is really it's pandemic movie. i mean, this was made during the cold, the pandemic, and you can see it in the film because all the actors have to wear masks on screen while they perform. it also the film kind of completely insane and sort of capture the madness of this, of this past year. i think so many of us have felt. it's also formally incredibly
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daring. it's sort of a part documentary it's, it's part of theater, of play. it's part of film as a very interesting film. it's also very, very funny. and i think after the year that we've all had, maybe even the building, our jury said, we all really need a laugh. okay, well you've been at the film since the festival started last week. it's the 1st time in $71.00 additions that is taking place out doors and in summer. but the pandemic not over yet. so that took a bit of planning. right? yeah, lot of planning and a lot of organization. i mean, it is very different than usual years, but it's going to be incredibly well. i mean, they have, you know, attracts and testing in front of all the reg carpets of their social distance. the all the reg carpets is all open air, so that makes for, for to be a bit safer. but i think it's got over incredibly well and the spirit has been incredible. i mean, the people coming out celebrating cinema again, as i say, it's incredibly hard warming for me personally. okay. now there's something else i want to talk with you about briefly. and that is that the legendary actor ned
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beatty has died. one of the hollywood greats of fabulous contact. how will he be remembered? got yeah, very sad news. i of course heard as well and it is sort of, he is probably i remember there's one of the great, great character actors. i mean, i think most people remember him from deliverance. his 1st film, where he played a, a gentle businessman, who's brutally assaulted by hillbillies. then he is one of these actors who have, you know, mostly small roles. and he was proof that the fact there are no real small role. he had a walk on performance in network that earned him an oscar nomination. and he basically left his mark on dozens of great films. i mean, with never the, the star, but he always lifted whatever films he was in. and any time you saw him on screen, he knew you were in for something really, really special. and i think that's how we're going to really remember he will be very solely mixed. indeed, yet it's got rocks, but always as always a found in a film with them. thank you very much for your insight. now what happens
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when a woman trumps in a marriage of convenience finds true passion in a tempest with extra marital affair. while it can all go horribly wrong and el, cuz she mister shows us exactly how in her claims w. noble missy saw tours. the gripping psychological thrill, it's the latest book in our series. 100 german must reads. how do you go on living after your 1st big love leaves here for another? for you ever love again? ever learn to trust again? in the book mrs. torres, author schmidt, i writes about the beautiful margarita who loses her boyfriend to another woman. she then loses her voice and almost loses her mind. out of her bed, she decides to marry the 1st guy who comes along. she becomes the wife of an sartorius. a dependable man who bores her half to death,
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she settles into the idle life of an 1. 950. how straus and a sleepy town in west germany? i been a stranger. come along. elegant and well spoken and mrs. torres doesn't stand a chance. she's drunk with passion, the affair is exhilarating, but there is a cat. the man is married to. and unlike her, he has no intention of putting his marriage at risk. the awakening is brutal. he was coming toward me with another man whom i didn't know. they were deep in conversation and he glanced at me and acknowledged me with a nod. the way you acknowledge someone, you know, but whose name you can't remember. so it was that simple, really. and as i sat on the john, i was sorry i hadn't been able simply to throw. i would have never dreamed it was
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possible for 2 people who loved each other once to walk past each other. like that me sounds familiar. you may recognize a bit of madame bovary or some other 1900 century romance novel about a woman disappointed by life, except that mrs. or taurus does not make a good victim. novel takes on another dimension, a thriller that remains unresolved till the very end. it's an explosive literary debut crisply written and dripping with suspense. ah, me. sounds like something you can't put down. now in western majority, dragon's office, fire breathing warriors think load the rings or game of thrones. but for thousands of years in china, dragons have been with me, it is godlike creatures who over the natural elements including vs. so it's hardly
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surprising that one of the animals popular with traditional kites makers, as we'll see in our next report making tights, is a very intricate procedure. each movement, each stroke co chunk shell, done has performed them thousands of times before. it takes years to learn the different kinds building techniques. samsung started when he was just a child. now he's 76, and still learning new tricks. were there parts of the for her? i was 8 years old when my grandfather taught me how to build kites, as you know, when you thought i was smart and hard working to show. but, and he wanted me to learn the tradition, how kind of what harpoon, his flying creatures can often take 2 weeks to complete, and can sell for up to 2400 euros. there are quite factories big and small all over the city of y fun. more than 70 percent of the world kites are made
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not school children here learn how to make kites in class. in rows they march into the outdoors to test their creations. some work better than others . or you've got new shots. you financial. ha ha. i really want to learn to build a kite. but it's not just about me. it's about keeping a tradition alive. oh, hold on. hello. i had a little wife on the festival, begins with a cloud of color each year. these vibrant figures, animals, and mythical creatures, fill the sky before crowds of up to a 100000 people. ah, we like to come here. the atmosphere is lively. everyone who likes kites comes here . everyone's in a good mood and is your kite maker,
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dings one. seeing is planning something special. a kite but 7 kilometers long. if you can get it to fly, it will be a new world record. the kites made of smaller kites strung together 3 meters apart . thought she thought about you. normally, we only need force 3 when today we have $47.00, but we're still going to try and weigh it down in the wind. polls hard, a line of men tries to keep up to keep control of the world's longest kite. then nature wins out. ponies head out you talk with the wind was too strong it toward the strain you have to use it for. like people, they can't withstand too much pressure. you can do it without you know what you want me, but things when she hasn't given up for good maybe next time it'll work. and that's part of the fascination keeping this tradition alive. ah, that looks like
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a lot of fun that's watermark on this edition. you can find more on the w dot com slash culture and follow us as well on facebook and twitter by watching and see you next time. ah cruise . my 1st vice i was a sewing machine i found from women or bones by their portions or something as simple as learning how to write a bite. me. since i was a little girl, i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me years to finally gave up and went by the advice and returned with the sewing machine going, i suppose was more appropriate for girls than rising. and now i want to reach out
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to those women back home for bone to buy their social rules and inform them about the basics. right. my name is dave and i work i fake passwords, tracks and weapons on the dark web. illegal activity is just a click away. why is it so hard to crack down on criminal activity there, and can be used for good, the dark whip our topic today and shift the the dark web isn't alternative to the regular internet. it's a version that's anonymous and encrypted. this makes it the perfect space to sell illegal goods like weapons. a recent study found that most users engaged in illegal
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activities on the dark whip there's in the craddick societies. the most commonly legal transactions are drugs. experts estimate that drugs make up 2 thirds of transactions on the dark web. so i tried it out. how easy is it to buy tracts on the web? at 1st glance, it looks just like a regular online shop with product images and customer reviews. but the products are illegal. heroin, and all kinds of weapons. ah, hi schuman is head of the cyber security analytics and defenses departments at the falling over institute in dom stats. she shows us where drugs are sold on the dock land, looking as legal, only buying as a crime in germany. the u. r. l's of these websites can be found on the regular internet or clear web. it's better organized than many of the legal marketplaces. there is much more information, the buyers are much more reliable, the feedback is much better money,
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money is involved and also much more is at stake. if you make a mistake, you go to jail. so you have to make sure that it's that it's super secure. with just a few clicks, customers can buy cannabis, one of the most popular drugs on the doc when it would be sent to the provided address. but that means trusting the vendor to delete it. once the product has been delivered, payment is done in the crypto currency bitcoin, so the customer remains anonymous. but how likely is it for the product to actually arrive in the end? every vendor here has a set of customers and if he doesn't deliver the goods, his reputation will be damage. no one will buy from him for the whole system and darknet is based on reputation. that's why typically the service is good. if you order something, it will arrive, but customers on the dock with are not 100 percent anonymous. so they are not completely protected from prosecution. because the location and ip addresses are encrypted, it makes criminal prosecution much harder. another challenge is the lack of
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national board is on the dock where it says michelle isn't done, we never really know what country the service are actually located. and it's not just a technological challenge. but judicial challenge to the woman. we need to personally cooperate with other law enforcement agencies and work across various deals and specialities. but it's really a challenge him under the common. this is one that was wonderful in 2019, that was finally successful. working with international investigators, the federal criminal police and be spun, was able to prosecute one of the world's largest drug vendors on the dark wave bull street market. the service were then she discovered in this form, a german military banker located in a small town in the west of germany. now that's surprising. you never expect to find the servers in a place like that. we spoke to somebody who buys tracks on the dark web. he told us that he feels much safer buying drafts on the dark web than on the street. we also asked him whether he's scared of being caught by the police. more on that soon on
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our youtube channel, on the dark, where users are anonymous. when we surf the internet, we leave traces behind everywhere. even when we use browsers, an incognito mode like firefox, we're not really surfing anonymously. originally, the dark web was created by the us military to help intelligence agencies communicate anonymously. today, anyone can access it, and emily makes the dark web useful for illegal transactions. but it also allows political activists to move about freely online. all they need is a certain software. here's how it works. the best known way of accessing the dark web is by using the tor project, a world wide network of servers. the visual coal project is to defend yourself against tracking and surveying and circumvent censorship, wherever you are in the normal internet, your tract and somebody spies on you and talk, tries to try to prevent that to or employ a technique called onion routing,
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which uses multiple layers of encryption, like an onion, this ensures the users anonymity. all search queries run through an extensive network of servers called toward nodes this way the users ip address, the unique identifier is only shared with the 1st note from them on. it's the note ip address that's used, the more notes the query runs through, the harder it becomes to trace back its origin, which protects the user's identity. more than 2000000 people use tore browser every single day. activists like julius mittens, fi or on a mission to ensure that the technology behind tour is standard in every browser. so that means anyone could surf the web anonymously. that actually sounds pretty good to me. this is already standard on the dark web. however, anonymity can also protect people engaging in illegal activities like pedophile se, in recent years, the german police have discovered several different forms for this. one example was
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elysium, which was one of the world's largest platforms for images and videos, showing sexual abuse of children. the form we have down in 2017 elysium is a good example of the challenges the dark where poses for investigators with 111000 accounts and online forms in 6 different languages. alisium what a space for pedophile from around the world to meet in 2017 david chat and share exploitative images of children. and even babies being sexually abused. the police use undercover investigators to track down these dark websites. really a lot of work like finding all the pieces of a puzzle. just imagine trying to infiltrate one of these platforms. you'd have to, you're interested in plato, feel like material to start contacting a few people and talk to them. it's not just one or 2 conversations, it could take you weeks or months to get useful information. and investigators also need to analyze the exploit 2 images and videos depicting sexual violence against
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children. it's hard to watch, but every detail is important. and you have to closely watch the material and you're constantly looking for lead with this crime committed in germany. perhaps there's a product that's only sold in germany to be found somewhere in the background from dish florida. in the case of alisium, in error in the online forum helped the investigators, the ip address of one of the servers was revealed which led the police to one of the perpetrators on the dark web. authorities frequently depend on coincidences and errors like these. but maybe that helps us when there are individual cases of humans making errors or the system not being 100 percent reliable. usually when the platform it's hosted on the dark web, you can't access any real existing ip addresses anymore. even if the dark web isn't exactly the root of all evil. investigators, like usually a boost byler are convinced that the distribution of exploitative images and videos of children would be much less widespread without it. the villa we probably
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wouldn't see it happen on the same scale that we do today, simply because people would run a much higher risk of running into somebody that might actually report them to the police club with us. and i think this anonymous online exchange helps people encourage each other to pull the staff. another problem for investigators is that in order to access these platforms, users often need to submit new material. that means the police would have to sure images of children being sexually abused, which is forbidden in many countries, of course, from 2020 onward. however, the german police are allowed to use computer generated images of children that aren't real. when a dark form is shut down, many users simply move on to the next one. that's why it is especially important to prosecutor. you will have both fella to investigate a lot. may have, if we keep breaking up more of these structures, then we might be able to have a large impact by unsettling the users. so some might even say it's a bit risky. maybe i shouldn't do this anymore. i think this would give us the
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upper hand to hide by creating this type of uncertainty and curity that might force people to think twice that the dark whip is also important for this. people protesting for freedom tor browser as a software helping political activists around the world to surf, the internet anonymously, toward which stands for the audience router is a multi layered encryption system. just like an onion. websites that can be accessed on tore. it can be recognized by their u. r. l extension dot onion. facebook, as it has do the new york times, and deutsch avella in on your website that can be access onto a browser, which is especially useful in countries where these websites are usually blogs like china or iran, with e n g, u reporters without borders. this makes the dock with a to a for more freedom of speech. the doc net all more precisely. usually we talk about the tool browse that enables people to anonymously research on the internet to
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access what pages that might be censored in certain countries, or to share information or had documents or video material with international news media without giving away that identity. and that's quite a critical tool then, especially in left free countries. the dark live is also a space that has been used to leak highly classified information list of lowest chelsea, many and it was snowed in use the dark web for their leaks and doing the error screen. people use the dark, well to plan offline, protest against the government without fear of prosecution. this has also been used to organize other protest offering protection from surveillance by intelligence. the, we definitely as the both the use of like the p and technology and the doc. net playing a critical role. also,
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reason protests in russia. obviously both states heavily sense of the use of social media and they take away accreditation of journalists and so communicating through alternative means in 2nd venting these states. censorship tools has become really critical. i take freedom of speech seriously. journalists rely on the dark web to work and to be protected from state control. for this reason, lisa did my from reporters without borders fast that we shouldn't simply think of the dark whip as being just the dark side of the internet. of a document definitely has an image problem, the term brain. but the aspect of a sudden technology in a way to say this is about illegal activity online. and it's not just that funding mentally. it's an anonymous ation tool. and that enables both legal activity and illegal activity, but it's really critical to journalists that was the glow as around the world. and therefore we need to talk about the positive aspects much more prominently as well
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. i think the term dark width is misleading, that were dark, suggests illegal activity, that it's actually just a network that offers more user anonymity. what do you think? does the dark rep just have a bad reputation? could it be the internet of the future? or should it be closely monitored for illegal activity? let us know what you think on youtube or facebook. bye bye and see you soon. the ah, ah, the ah, in the the
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