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sounded d w dot com. ah ah, ah hm. lisman can work one does in the kitchen with fresh vegetables and plants and that is why he was awarded the title of the world's best vegetable chap. more on that later in the show. and with that, well, welcome to euro max. but 1st, let's see what else we have lined up for you. the bavarian village of obama gaz staging the world famous passion play and everyone helps out. and we asked if the key she's back, some people have about the british justified. yes,
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and this is also the time of the year when stars and starlit had to the court dozer the come international film festival is celebrating a special birthday this year. and after a 3 year break you to corona, the who's who of the firm world is back in town and we met up with some of the people who make the festival happen. ah, walking the red carpet on the coat desert. when can calls the international film world answers now for the 75th time, the golden palm, the festivals most coveted prize has been given a new look for the anniversary catalina's show. if a law is behind it all, she knows the charm of can. is there, nick, what does the on the night cut this in the palm trees, the beautiful weather, the sun, and of course, the actus and in many other people who travel here from 100 countries together, it to be mounting parties. so melting pot can,
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has been the springboard to success for generations of film stars. jodie foster was 12 years old when, along with martin scorsese and robert de niro, she celebrated the premier of taxi driver in 1976. brooke shields 2 scene here on the beach at can was only 13 when she 1st attended the festival, and he has photographed them all. daniel angela was the film festivals, official photographer, for 30 years. one experience is still very much with him. down below the tin drum bow, a fantastic. well good job. who i think had shared the golden tom with a plot now a vague at brigade? no. and the boy who played the lead in the film was an angel jeffrey. all, all he kicked us in the shins knew that a group da die debiana for home, for celebrity show for a tony of course eat the film festival is the most glittering and also the busiest time of the year. sometimes he works until 2 in the morning,
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but every year he looks forward to working here. every year. i swear when i, when i wasn't that carpet something inside my heart, i don't know why some, some, sometimes i cry little bit, you know, when i am in front of that, i got a bit is i think something like a fire in my heart, tonio corey, has been driving the stars to the red carpet for more than 15 years. many famous people have occupied his back seat, and one especially appealed to him. the french actor sophie marceau. once of my thought, coming, i swear i was, i was in the sky. so i, i go down and my knees and say hello my number so i will come to god, i'm so happy to see you. i love you, i love you. i love you. so she was laughing, love report booth, and even add shipping me. i'd say, don't you have to make the hot or no, with you? ah,
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the attraction of the can film festival remains more than 200000 people come to the famous closet every may. for many, it's an unforgettable experience. for instance, fancy shadow in hanson what they cover that is, is not a fun meet. and we look back on the last 25 years. there, of course, full of emotions and memories. but most important are the encounters with the many credible actors whom i would otherwise have only seen on the cinema screen. i was off the line run within had been like no other festival. the can international film festival stands for magic and glamour that radiate far beyond the film world. every 10 years, the village of obama gallow stages, it's world famous passion play in some 500000 people from around the world. flock there for the event, according to tradition that dates back to the 17th century,
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all the roads must be performed by locusts back than it was staged by villages to thank god for sparing over america any more plague victims the theme of the place, the life and death of jesus and we met up with some of the people who are taking part after a 2 year delay due to corona. oh, most full 100 years the over i'm a go passion. play has been staging the life and suffering of jesus christ. a catholic ritual, but one that moves with the times that can be seen this time in the person plain, judas. i know mr. english, my name is jenkins good am and i play judas in the passion plane. yes. and the passion play and it works. even though i'm a muslim globe among most of the been follow, i don't think you have to be a catholic cut or a christian to play a role in a play thus mon,
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but hope i know volition in come. it is very much connected. me with ample human emotional mana in would soon tomorrow the 22 year old, whose parents moved to germany from turkey 50 years ago is the 1st muslim to play a leading role here in over amaco submissions. again, perfect. it has really affected me that i'm allowed to play such a big role in such a traditional event. something like this doesn't happen very often here. it's only possible here and over. i'm a girl. you might, it's amazing how much the community is behind. it doesn't tell that's the great thing about the passion place that you're not alone with my me. salinas baba, i'm a go in. any dillard the varian setting is deeply catholic. only those who are born in the village or have lived here for 20 years are allowed to take part in the play . every 10 years, 2000 participants from the village get together to stage this huge event made him
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do it brings cohesion to the village. i want it's an incredible community feeling just a social event. i'd say the actors cannot get their hair cut, or their beards trimmed in the year before the premiere, almost everyone in the village takes part, would cover to be us has hider is responsible for stage design and is a musician in the orchestra. he sets the beat for the choir, which also includes may and to this little, every one here works is a team. we're an open society in the muslim whose performing it is from the village and has the right to take part in the kitchen. he belongs to the village, end of it. he lives here. he is at home here and he belongs to jenkins. good. his acting career began in this. oh but i know go ice cream parlor toughness delectable. i didn't say i really want to play jesus or judas. or i really want to be up there to finally tell is it all happened by chance. like i said,
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i was sitting here at the ice cream parlor inside moment after a while at some point we were talking to me and my mother of i'm off and christian came up to me and said, hey janice, don't you want to come on stage with us common, we're rehearsing for a play and got finished director chris inch to could does everything he can to ensure that the traditional passion play keeps up with the times. this also includes costing changes, scooted as judas. this is not a provocation, not at all, but it's actually a quite logical conclusion from the fact that we've had turkish fellow citizens for 50 years for good fellow citizens is already nonsense from their citizens while they're citizens of obama golf is that the important thing is to really want to get into the role and really understand the person your claim requests and then it doesn't matter where you come from. here comes as judas. it is the role of chunky scooted to finally betray jesus. and his does. it doesn't matter who has what the 8th ration go. what's important is
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respect for the plan for the soccer. have i have tremendous respect for it. it's really amazing classes. actually. it's also nice to see that judas is not really the traitor in a typical traitor role, but at the will of judas, is stage as a complex character, torn between oceans, his acting talent was already clear at rehearsals. in the meantime, chunk his good. it has started studying at munich drama school and is slowly immersing himself in the world of film and theatre. is this pathetic. it is not so easy to just let go of the plan for i've grown very attached to this village area. it's my home. is it off? as this is my dog? how much below are the car much below? how much below drama school is drama school and the obamacare passion plays live. are the trash in place soon sheila? but for now 10 kiss good. it will be clean. judas on stage in over. i'm
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a gout until the beginning of october. ah, most people will not eat these li, used by the for luxembourg. chef. oh any my cheer. they are a delicacy. he collects them in the forest, just like many other plans that are seldom eaten he in europe. and now his restaurant has been named the best lecture to the restaurant in the world for the 2nd time running asparagus with edible earth rhubarb, with sorel and a pill blank, made with great seed oil and cocoa butter. 3 textures at fennel with fresh the core of flour on an pennies. half juice rang of chick p water and dried flowers on violet. so bay coated with fine little roma. these culinary works about are available at the la destiny, the restaurant in luxembourg. 20 minutes from the capital. and he makes
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them bull. hello, my name is penny matters. i am head ship at ball insta. my passion for plants is something that i've had since my childhood. they are my life must say. love. 9 immature is considered the best vegetable chef in the world and was named chef of the year in 2021. by go myo. for his most important ingredients, he doesn't go to a wholesale market, but walks just a few steps into the forest in the morning. there he discovers plants that hardly any one else notices like these wild geraniums, call saunter when we smell them. we notice how intensive their aroma is on the seller. we used the leaves in salaries, it's, it's on the stems. we can use in sauce, unless you said while geraniums have the same property and the same labor as to america. but if you don't have to look for them 5000 kilometers away, they are here close to us. he should know. he only collects moderate amounts so
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that the forest does not suffer any damage. any mature, only takes from the trunk of this spruce. the pieces of bark that are about to fall off by themselves. what? cuz i'm barely critical. i don't damage the tree. i just really take a small amount. well, our book is we're going to smoke our carrots with this little we're going to powder me and dry them with exact bulk over also all. that's what it gives the smoked flavor to the dish was over, the noble she me. around 80 percent of his ingredients come from his immediate surroundings. like the country leaves all the blossoms of a japanese occur a cherry tree right next to a country road. everything renee macha collects is processed the same day among other things, he drives the secure of flowers to use them later as a spice. the country leaves will be deep fried in an ordinary temper, a better for today's menu. but articulate as official thing about company
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leaves is that they contain iodine. good, so they taste a bit like fish. and when you're deep fry them auto fill, you actually have the impression that you're eating deep fried fish, which are the that's why we call this laura vegetarian fish and chips preparations for the 16 course men. you are underway in the restaurant kitchen, with drinks and wine. it costs around $240.00 euros per person. the dishes are prepared element. oh, the roasted and candied carrot, gets it smoky spruce aroma just before serving honey mature does not use any meat or fish in his dishes. le johnson meat remains. meetings with bish remains fish agreed was despite different varieties and tastefully of it all tasteless like fish and the end of the this other 2 plants are more unique no matter whether it's
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tomato or some proofs that they all have something special cucumbers as well as peas every vegetable is unique, meat is not because meat, if you don't season, it is bland. as soon as the guests arrived, then immature, served them, caused by course he passed. li arranges each plate but we have a good handle. this one is called nature awakens and it literally does so at the table with consumer commercial here, we've processed 3 chlorophyll textures from wild garlic chick, wheat and rib ward. animal plant on these were covered with a whipped cream made of keen, while milk and apple cider vinegar, the seat of a. so we drizzle everything with a masser rated oil from herbs that contain a garlic molecule, surgical gen, when he could die. my philosophy is 1st and foremost respect for nature, for people, for animals to so it's respect for everything and users to do nothing else counts.
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because only someone who shows respectable could, can create beautiful things that could eventually and the fried come for relief. that is served with lemon peel preserved in salt and cream of some flowers seats. but no matter which plant or vegetable variety is served at honey matures, they will get to place an o t cuisine heaven delicacies . stories. enthusiasm, the smell of amazing. the best chef with their best tips, from meat dishes, to vague and diet and all the recipes secrets. welcome to my well. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord. i live, i subscribe and enjoy d. w. food. there
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are lots of different cliches about people here in europe. the french are always elegantly dressed and can all cook amazing food. the germans drive big fast cars and are sticklers for punctuality. the bridge, on the other hand, always drink tea from china cups and after a few beers concern, any football match into a battlefield. in our new theory is truth all clichy. we question for breaks about the cliches concerning their country that are most frequently searched for on the internet. why breadth oil sunburned war are brit after 5 drinks and a good restaurant? i think i'm even other almost to introduce britain, a nation of around 67000000, slightly porky people who all love teeth are crazy about the royals and love to
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drink rather a lot of alcohol. just a bunch of cliches or not. that's what we wanted to find out from poor brits today, we're going to be answering many good questions about the british. i'm scared to see how people interpret the united kingdom, but i think it's really very positive. this is the quite classic one. why? of brits, always sunburned. yeah. daddy tenant lobster and said if we don't get them at sun, it's always like renewal cloudy. all there's always some reason. so we always out in the sound we always want to be in the sun. so either we forget to put sangre mm hm. because we're like, oh, well it's only 15 degrees, it can't be that strong or we've still are the day on. i'm gonna okay, we're refund for the day. you come home without a bit of some live from a holiday people. do i take you through c y, a brits so obsessed with t. collectivism is such a british thing there. so part of our culture. yeah. who is that stuff for copper? fancy copper? yeah. or, or sums up says, oh ok,
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i put the catalog. okay. sit down and talk about it, like a warm hug. it's a whole event around it. yeah. and so me different wheat. i things i do you put the milk and fast, you put your milk and after yeah, what kind of biscuit can you duncan? you'll take seconds to leave the vista before it falls apart. but the british loved their teeth. they drink around 1000000 cups a day. having a nice cup of tea is considered the most adequate reaction to a crisis here. only the irish and turks drink even more tea than the british. why a brit say reserved art, has it the guess at the ho all with school mentality of children ought to be seen and not heard now. and you need to be polite and quiet and do as you told him, put in your place. i think brits a so scared of offend each other. you know we just want to be nice. but then i think that she makes us less nice ultimately because we secretly resentful under a 100 percent i is british food so bad. okay, so i love it,
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but i think people from other places i think they, they don't understand. i yeah, it's very the land. i would say it's not the most interesting, but it's so homely and comforting we're very limited on dishes. yes, this is a lot cheaper than lot of sources and a lot of cob. see yeah. if you're hung over best written well and you get fish and chips and now my goal is that is going to throw you out. but internationally, british specialties don't bear. so well, in a hole on the most popular cuisines world wide, britain only landed in 16th place. oh, british people friendly. and i feel like by yes, the more south, the more unfriendly it becomes and it depends on many drinks. the brit has had a brick off to 5 drinks in a good mood. lessened the yeah, i'd ask them for life. they would then keep in touch with me forever. why do you brits drink so much? oh my god. so much. would it on deeper?
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yeah, truly. as he's healthy combination of whitman d deficiency, seasonal, affective disorder, small houses, escape ism or i should that's one of the things i do miss. like people from all generations. i coming into that one. bah. and i gang. so drunk together, they please all inhibition. although the number of pub says shrunk by 15 percent in the last decade, there were still around 47000 of them in 2020. so it still feels like there's one on every corner. there's always a bit of truth in many cliches, and that holds true for ones about the british as well. at least they take it with good humor. and fortunately, they are blessed with plenty of that don't. oh, there's nothing wrong with your screen. the fact that the colors look so strange here in our studio is intentional because
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a change of color can make the whole would look different. these flowers and our studio of course, look a bit different. in reality, infra red photography relies on similar effects to find out more. we met up with one in for right photographer, in the swiss alps. ah, sometimes you just find a place. and it's not that i always look for something specific. i might be interested in textures. sometimes sometimes it's the water was sometimes it's glaciers. my name is zach from leon, and i'm a photographer. i'm currently working on my modernize makes a series which is photographed in infrared the photographer uses the technique to create surreal image worlds like this one. the filing turns pink and red, changing the natural environment almost into some kind of alien territory. and the
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subtle greens from the trees become more dominant. the swiss alps near some of its zack, 1000000000, is out hunting for motifs. he grew up in south africa, but he's lived in switzerland for many years now. in 2009, he conducted his 1st experiments with infrared photography and has been fascinated with the technique ever since. and color photography, we capture the visual spectrum that is blue, green and red. in the infrared, we capture near infrared lights as well, chlorophyll in plants absorb the visual spectrum to use this for photosynthesis. and the cell walls on the other hand, reflect mean for it lights and this reflected energy creates these vivid pinkson reds. zach funds yon has exhibited his works around the world, including in summer it's
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a town in the region where many of his photos were taken. knowing dante covered, yet from gallery 10 is intrigued by this unusual perspective on the swiss alpine world. the nature here in, in switzerland is anyway. amazing. the way the zack presents as to what i think makes the people which view his words ah, one to strengthen their bond with nature. and this, i think it's important in our days when people sometimes to forget seeing the beauty around them. after he made the move from south africa, the europe in 2004, he also started working as a commercial and fashion photographer. now he's got clients the world over
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i think my artistic work also benefit from my commercial work in the commercial field. i really have to concentrate highly on quality precision and so and he's hosp excited to bring to my artistic field. but his own creative projects are where his heart is. the search for motifs in nature is an experience in itself. more than half the world's population, all born in cities and all these people are no longer in sync with nature, but rather with a mobile phones and devices. i want to attract these city dwellers and subconsciously remind called the real night shelter. i will be walking in the mountains and a view like this will presented south to me and i'll be without words. i cannot live without this, and i don't see us having a future without nature. some people may dream of going
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to mars, but you can also find places of extra terrestrial beauty right here on earth. and that is all we have time fall back before we go. don't forget to check out our view. us draw on the internet. there you can fight all the information on o d w uncensored collection, the labels explain how to excess block media no matter where you are. and as always thanks for watching and bye bye. ah ah
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