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over the world for in a race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goal to out smart nature. more life starts may 28th on the w. ah, if you ride on social media, let's go and do that. immediate series, profit. sure story. news my littlest to was law at the bottom. with that we do have to start with an ability to look at her sounds deeply. and that's something that most of us are really quite afraid to. ah,
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who thrilling documentary about rushing opposition leader alexey no volley. an african american fighter racism in violence through her art. a new approach to dealing with looted art and a preview of the can film festival. but 1st, russian pan group pussy riot, protest the war in ukraine. they're back and as raucous is there bob rush and punk collected pussy right. and they have one central theme vladimir putin and rushes war on you crime
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that they need to war. they cannot live without that. that's totally hippocratic and it's all for it's all just decorations for stealing money and builds all this real us and the author's wishes which i know confiscated. the final rehearsals, maria laqueena, is often called a hooligan and enemy of the state inside russia is again making international headlines in life. i pro she escaped house arrest in moscow, evading police surveillance threats to the food delivery korea. she crossed the border under a false identity. if you go out, they will immediately arrest you. if, how happened was me like 6 times. so that's why i ages and decide to not to use the front door. i want to perform, i want to speak out about against the war ah,
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in ukraine and i once myself and as to be heard in 2011 maria latino became one of pussy writes founding members. she took part in their protests and stood trial. now she's taking to the stage to protest a war though in russia the media is banned from calling it a war. her lyrics tell of a blood drenched world and moscow going up in flames. songs that could make it difficult for her to return to russia any time soon. maria laqueena is no stranger to state repression. she's been sentenced to prison and made to wear an electronic ankle bracelet. all of that for nothing. i mean, sometimes for my instagram boy, sometimes just for working the streets. so for just being myself, ah, at this point she no longer fears the stage. she's looked through too much for that . 10 years ago, pussy right storm the altar at moscow's christ,
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the savior cathedral bay stage to pass prayer in protest of vladimir putin and the power of the church. from that day on, the collective became a thorn in the side of the russian state. the arrests will follow to buy a show trial for their 41 seconds of resistance. the collective faced 7 years in prison after an international outcry and to campaign by amnesty international. the sentence was reduced to 2 years in a labor camp to their protests continued radical, unexpected, and illegal visit. today, pussy wright has gone global. there activists are impossible to contain anyone who is doing pussy or activities push, right? it's not the membership club. if free, i mean, if you want to do something as a push read, please do the these things you might have focused,
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it's activism outside russia, calling for protest inside russia is extremely dangerous. for action appears at internet overly decal police surrounds death. let's so it's not only me, if you write and social media, let's go and do that. immediately arrested from for maria, i'm not going to is cautious about disclosing too much of her future plans all her new home knowing full well that the russian intelligence service is not only brutal, but also an active abroad a decade on a policy right remains a voice and a 4th to be reckoned with. i love protest, russia. i mean, i know so many people reach you guys don't know and they are raising, but i will never be any hopeful or optimistic about which is i think they all
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should go to the tribunal and to prison. a teeth fellow, kremlin critic, alexey no vonny, also lives dangerously. a new film about putin's nemesis has all the hallmarks of a political thriller and my message for there ah, situation when i am kilt is very simple, not give up. what would he want to say to his followers if he's killed? that's the chilling question. canadian filmmaker daniel roar, asks russian opposition leader alexis vonny in this compelling documentary that has all the elements of a thriller. the story begins on august 22nd 2020. when a seriously ill alexia vonny was brought to berlin's shahita a hospital, his wife accompanied him from russia to germany. lab results confirmed that he been
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poisoned with a deadly russian nerve agent. miraculously, nevada survived. the volley was in the black forest of southwestern, germany recovering from the attack. when daniel wor, 1st met him, the scene itself was extraordinary, was almost out of the film. it was grey and misty with these fields that had the sort of ash and sat and then of only himself amongst the serb grade. tonality is this bright light. who was funny and charismatic. he was very engaged with the filming process for his performers. every theatrical the film followed nevada only for months. investigative journalist group bellingham soon found documents proving that no volley had been poisoned on route from siberia. with nova choke, a nerve agent developed and produced at moscow state research institute. it's been
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used against putin's enemies world wide the names and faces of novalis suspected poisonous, where identify 2 members of russia's feared, secret service exposed as bundling amateurs their email. oh, they're very thought browse guy from intelligence was hacked several time and he was just best for the was more school one, and they hacked him. so he is 2nd, he is best what was most go to and they hacked him as well. and so at the 3rd time, he had special most cal 3 and just the guess what was the his 4th press worth? if we have this idea in our heads, that russian spies are the best in the world. but what i found is that it didn't take much to really put together a forensic portrait of just how done these guys are. his film just had it's german premier at munich, duck fest film festival. the war and ukraine makes its message all the more timely
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war says rushes, not just putin, it's people like nevada, me too. most important thing that i had, the silver mines the world. and they held that were mindful of you is atlanta who is not russia, and russia is not lavender. at the heart of the film is the recording of a call. no volley made to one of the men who poisoned him. using a fake name, he duped the military chemist constantine cookery at sephora into describing how they did it. what a cooler. you didn't have to have any language skills this to know exactly what was going on and the magnitude of what we were doing. the phone call in the film, i think is 11 minutes. but in actuality, it was about an hour, and alexa maintained his performance. for that 4550 minutes. the video went viral. within hours, millions watched it on youtube. navarro is a master of social media and a brilliant strategist. the volney is very conscious of his own image. he's very
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conscience conscious of how he comes across in the media. and so something that i was always aware of is how nevada me, the politician and the social media fi nom, was weapon izing. and using daniel the film in january 2021 volley left berlin on a plane bound from moscow. he was taking a huge risk. there was no question in his mind that his objective, his goal, his prerogative was to be the moral leader of his nation, the moral compass of the russian federation. and to him, that meant going back was that the right decision? i don't know upon his arrival in moscow, the volley was arrested at the airport. whether you agree with his politics or you don't, you can't help but be in awe of the man's spirit encourage if there was fear was internal. i think part of alexi and a bond these brand, masculinity is to not show your fear in march. now,
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volley was sentenced again to 9 years and a maximum security penal colony. but his fight goes on leave with almost in when you move your muscles not in the. so could you please let me soon? sure. store newsman live, the, just the was law at the disease to the door. but of unity by from does do so. it's in a museum in cologne, is also taking action about colonial plunder. the legendary benign bronze is in germany are due to return to nigeria soon, but 1st, some have gone on display with support from lagos. for a long time, these royal artifacts from the kingdom of been in in what is now nigeria were in storage in cologne. removing the infantry numbers is almost a symbolic act to pass you lola. from oh,
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many of the objects from what was once the royal palace, recall a heritage that is deeply felt is like put numbers on people and put them in jail. so taking them off is preparing them to go to be name taken of those marks that have no manila culture. and i would offer numbers analysis. totes the collection of the route and strap used. museum cologne, boasts 96 works of art, collectively known as the bin bronzes. they've become the symbol of the debate around the restitution of the art looted during the colonial era. the provenance of the objects is clear that the british colonial forces looted most of them during a brutal military rate in $1897.00, when they captured, been in city plundering the royal palace and killing thousands as where things were violently removed from the bed chamber and also the shrines of the palace in berlin city and we are waiting for his walks to return combat quickly
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and come back swiftly. i miss you a different levels. i miss you is the name of the exhibition organized by nanette snow. the director of the route and struck yost museum. she invited pairs. you lie, ola, from the university of logos to participate as is still limited knowledge about the benign bronzes in germany. each treasure has its own showcase. the artifacts were made from wood, ivory, bronze, and terra cotta their heads, but also weapons and jewelry of varying styles. some are incredibly delicate keep al, so feel sick, lying. there are many very small, even very simple objects, and they've always moved me here because i really love these objects, but i also feel the people behind them and those who missed them. and any who i can
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feel that ticket now. the ethnography museum is currently reinventing itself, then it's nope, has long supported demands that the looted art be returned. but even those demands don't insist that every work about the repatriated. but also matters is the question of who owns the objects. for me, the most important thing is the change of will ashy. that is change also ha on does his s, cynthia essential for the future of ethnography museum? some gave us the door to door what it means that i as the director or we as a museum, james, he no longer be the only one who can tell the story of these objects? iffy a sin, could you be diesel picked up at the moment? there are only a few original bronzes in been in city and just a few replicas,
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mainly in nigeria, national museum. there is currently a debate about what to do once the others are returned. the german government plans to transfer ownership of over 1200 priceless artifacts and artworks to nigeria before the end of 2022. but not everybody is in favor of returning the artworks hinder these in the back say there is something hidden behind this debate. sheena behind the anger and emotion. what is that was the steps. what is our post migrant society? and how will we encounter one another in the future here, right in it and under. that's what this is about as well. oh, it especially about privileges and power relations. lots of people are worried about this for a have a fee to loiter. the supporting program for the i miss you. exhibition address is such issues to it also examines how the artifacts should be presented to the public . once they're back home in africa.
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the must be we which people are going to be engaged as walks in the context. us is known in africa where art is not celebrated in long, but his celebrated conflicts of performance, music and poetry, and a dance. now for another artist who wants to broaden our perspective. kerry may, weems is among the most influential american artist today. her works take on racism and violence and are now on display in germany. ah. okay, great. because i want you to deal with somewhere in that on the engine. i mean the artist herself,
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on stage kerry may weems her work pro the wounds of past and present it's challenging, discomfiting, even painful. the performance artist and photographer is preparing for her 1st solo exhibition in germany. titled the evidence of things not seen. it's showing at the written bag of chicago for high in stuttgart. can people with a different perspective and cultural background even grasp the artist's work a, it might not be an easy task. well, as this very interesting question that she's poached actually because why would you i think actually that in some ways the work is for you. a great i, the work is really for you. it is, it's my gift. to receive the artist gift,
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we have to unpack the message. racism has a long history, not only in the united states and weems recreate scenes of violence and depression . she also uses historical footage to commemorate resistance. our goal is to broaden and challenge our perspective and sometimes her own to she even borrows our camera for a bit. but we do have to start this inability to look at ourselves deeply. and that's something that most of us are really quite afraid to. because looking at the truth, looking at who we are, is very, very difficult to submit the most difficult thing that we do in the course of our lives. and every day we wake up striving to be our full. so and every day, the blind hope failing a. but it is the effort. ah,
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wiems doesn't shy away from asking uncomfortable questions. what is shown in our art museums and what is left out? who made the artworks on display? and what does the architecture tell us? we're look, runs room and listen images that are behind me. the ideas that have to do with architecture that have to do with structures that have to do with ancient structures as well as contemporary structures. looking around the world, looking at the way in which architecture, for instance, talks to us and tells us something about power about power structures. who holds power?
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posing questions and questioning the status quo for carrie may weems, that's the essence of her work. she recreate scenes from everyday life to illuminate how we live and live together like in her kitchen table series, which she created 40 years ago. one of those are the pieces that sort of breaks through the conversation around raise. it starts to look at the relationship of men and women in questions about monogamy. questions about marriage and family and the relationship of, of work and what a woman wants, a little woman needs supposed to. oh, what, what men are thinking about how she's relating to her children, how she's relating to her friends? the kitchen table is the thing that we do at our kitchen table, we examine our lives. carrie may weeks an artist who leaves her audience with as many questions as answers. they're rolling out the red carpet at can with glitz,
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glamour and films galore. they can film festival is back in full glory. one can, is taking off and looking to be top gun again as the world's most acclaimed film festival returns after 2 years of covert pandemic disruption 2 years that put the brakes on the release of top gun, maverick, which will finally have its international launching can one is that it's one of life's mystery. sure. captain pete and i are more than 35 years after the 1986 original tom cruises. resurrection of the famous fighter pilot is symbolic of the festivals own resurgence. 48 hours. this is your captain. 3 ah, another sure fire red carpet draw scottish actress. tilda swinton returns in george miller's fantasy romance, pre 1000 years of longing,
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co starring address elbow cans. movie magic is worlds away from the war in ukraine. but the conflict will be front and center in discussions at the festival as well as in several films screening. where for instance, in butterfly vision, a cheque ukrainian co production about a ukranian female soldier struggling with p t as d ukrainian director said again, lawson it's, i uses archive material from world war 2. in his new documentary, he questions the ethics of bombing civilian populations. as he explains in video interview, i miss you. i the saddest thing is that right now we're seeing how these unlearned lessons of the past are coming back to haunt us. though maybe it's obvious, there should be some laws or legal structures or agreements to banned the use of these methods of mass destruction or mass destruction of civilians are the kind of
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permitted war strategy. so green is, is killers from political relevance to sheer entertainment. this year's competition and can, is expected to be one of the best line ups in years with high hopes for the usual heavy combination of new faces. veteran pros and former winners like ali a buffy the award winning iranian danish director. his new film, holy spider presents a very different view of the run than usually portrayed in the country cinema. a serial killer new are that a boss he never thought can, would accept i'm tired of this poor thing about the run. i'm tired of like everything being so like stated metaphorical, or you know, taste full and descent and not true. basically. and this is with the business realism, as much as the cinematic realism goes, of course, you know, i,
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we hear women, they do have bodies. they do have here. they do like have sexuality. they are human beings, you know, and we've wanted to come to the body as an object of fascination and revulsion has long been the obsession of canadian filmmaker david cronan burg. after an 8 year hiatus, the master of body horror dusted off a 20 year old script for his new film crime as of the future. unexpected highlight for can trace the news. ah, mike was avenue and a body particularly vigor. mortensen leads a star studded cast. does a performance artist showcasing the metamorphosis of his own organs, pulling things around to play, nor can it be for seen crimes. the future looks like a returned to form for cronan burke and fans of weird and avant garde cinema will have plenty to watch at this year's festival, but can, wouldn't be, can,
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if it didn't provide a bit of that old razzmatazz. i what, which elvis is sure to deliver into a superhero oh, by the normans biopics during austin butler as the king of rock and roll and tom hanks. as his manager, colonel tom parker is a romp through the good, the bad, and the ugly of american culture, with elders portrayed in the director's own words as the original super hero. ah. after 2 years of covered restrictions raining on, its parade con is counting on its singular mix of red carpet, glamour and cutting edge cinema to market. and celebrate the global return of the
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