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it honestly try to begin working 32 hours a week to be better for the farmers than 40. but of course we shouldn't be no need be the living scientists just had subscribed, whatever you listen to had cost the reuse of 2 dimensional invasion of ukraine. we need to rush into in those 2 documents the think. so the only thing biden's action is to plays in keys despite the rates and india electronic music and engines from which to us. we started with an international film festival in tool to address tilda swinton queen of the screen for 40 years. what drives we travel clear to the
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team? there's one on so we choose. and i started to work in in film, in the collective. and i've never stopped working in a collective way that keeps me going all ways through all the ups and downs. the don't started in the collective almost 40 years ago to this wouldn't appear in the films of derek john and the young. and while he is kind of at jo, your time in pain, so a role model for a live, a 2 loving and uncompromising life. since then tells us when he has remained a fixture on the big screen, ever changing, fearless, eccentric, and really mainstream in a choice of role was for a personal style. and always highly political with a clear message. find your try. trust your try and stay within your tribes. tough to believe in the humanity of people,
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us even outside of our tribes. because if we don't, if we give up, then really all is lost. we have to believe that it's possible to reach and to fact change and transform the minds and hearts of people on the other side of the line. first, success came in 1992 in sally portez orlando. she plays a man who becomes a woman, a depiction of gender flu agency, and unfortunately it was a head of its time to get the nice plate, separate men and calling for putting way on your side. because the, because the path is happening and we have to get there now. but what about to this?
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when it is at home on the watch reg, cough it's always find the individual fiercely committed and from focuses now she is receiving the funding. so 1st of those, on a re golden valley, it really means a lot to me. this is the whoops of the, the rest of my life. this is the roots of my to making life. and it's because of this festival, there is an internationalist cole in this film festival. there's something so it's so crucially international just about the spirit of this film festival. all right, and 2008. she won an oscar for her role as an unscrupulous lawyer for an agricultural chemicals company. this would have to be a longer conversation and would have to take place somewhere else where my car. she can do all the house and she can do blog posts is like a vengeance. i think the whole,
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the strange is meant to be as different as films up. it's all about one thing you really very simply connection. it's what i was looking for as a child, frankly, and as a teenager, out of the students. and then when i started working as a practicing office, there are very few women work correspondence or as a man's thing. so you have to sort of become one of the guys and it was never a problem for me. i have always looked like a man, it's productive, felt provoking, rose and characterize how works. as in her latest film, when i was with pedro minova and i have pulled over every frame of his work and then he invites me into his world. it's insane because i know those
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frames and i loved them so much and it is very odd to see myself in there for you. how late just award winning film is a play. you pull the code you from asia, sweden plays a woman who decides to end her life left you to a serious illness. you have it? sure. i'll put these in the bays. hey. i'm all this is for you. whether i don't know, don't have a boyfriend to see blockbuster to this, when often seems like a been from another world surrounded by a mysterious, or of the full decades on the big screen. and on the red carpet, she says, she's now taking something of a break. i'm entering a something that i've been looking forward to for a 515 years, which is a period of my life when i do something different, i can't quite say what it is, but i can say, i'm not shooting a film for the rest of this year. i want more time,
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i want the time to develop projects. that's selma for the cinema. someone not but i need time saying it's about 9 to 5 years off to the races to talking how no document refill mega, who listen to the relatives of victims. ready except for the inc gun, since i a fun stage at a premier screening at the very knowledge what families whose loved ones died in the 2020 racist attacks. and how now they've all been involved in the film being shown. the filmmakers followed the survivors and bereaved families for 4 years. the film captures how they more than they're dead and suffer from the trauma and struggle with bureaucracy and the lack of support from the authorities. the film gives them a voice. why was the emergency exit which cost us on his life long for years?
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and as one knew it, the other was this younger? i think the families weren't given any information until they were left completely on their own. for 7 or 8 days they didn't even know where the children's bodies were. license a king does not need the title of the software side on this this let's the $1000000.00 making of it inside the starter. so punches you, the police didn't tell nicholas school pound that his son had been murdered until the next day. yet images of his son's bullet riddled car. we're all over the internet just hours after the attacks. going to be shut down so i to talk to you about some of the, of the kind of best buy. so you might as another film at the $1000000000.00 also tells the consequences of right wing extremist violence in 1992,
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3 people died in are send a tax on turkish homes and mine. one of them was 10 year old. the leaves us long in the weeks that followed people from all over germany sent thousands of letters expressing sympathy, anger, and grief. but the letter was never reached. the relatives, the city of mon never forwarded them. yeah. they tell me what i mean. and also how the fund excess tends to be for next cost mission type. these people need nothing more than these condolences. i'm just these expressions of solidarity saying we're thinking of you, you're not alone is i missed a line. the only now have the families been able to view the letters in the moon city archives. the letters that actually had always belonged to them. these 2 films revolve around a subject that is as current as ever. the question of who the german people actually are that will help to who belongs to this society and who does not. the victims of these violent crimes say their greatest wishes to tell their stories and
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not to be forgotten. these films are step in that direction. sites in oxygen line tissue. yahoo! and so few that are substantial, more the see it in large not this is been fish the more the in one of the avenues to she then bought all skin and walden via another anniversary. 3 years ago russia launched a war of aggression against ukraine in his book. how did he not go to eva, tools to the victims of this wol ukrainians and russians too. we met her at the tolstoy library and munich a russian olsa visits an important place for russian literature in the middle of munich go. when i was very little, my dad was in my grandfather studies right next to his bookcase. i recognize all
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the covers here. they all accompanied me through my childhood years. no. it's not, no style. just it's pride in family history and defiance against the russia of today to get those 2 minutes from being an enemy. if the state runs in our family, even my great grandfather was labeled a for an agent. and now i am table. i grew up in a world where moscow was very far away, and donuts and maria pool were very close to the 1st see i saw was the see of as of in ukraine was got serena cody, a by a generous pony last of today she lives in rica left the headlights, his book reports from the ukraine war is not available in russia. she is on the list of so called foreign agents. your pro actual,
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such didn't even have need to spend at least 4 hours a week, sending letters to russian prison system. you need to sure, you know, i only write to people i know personally to him couple is monique, there are my friends and my colleagues stuff out of my colleague. yeah, knew which was to do. i don't want to go to prison under any circumstances grown. i don't want a big trial to the judge really. i don't want to make any big statements. why? but he is the best solution. but as long as i can support, i'll go to russia wine and do my work. oh, listen, i'm in 2020. you go to a boat launch, a successful youtube channel. she interviewed celebrities opposition if it goes, but also offices close to the kremlin. then came february 24th 2022. since then, the main focus has been on war and displacement and the responsibility of the people of russia for the actions of the state. when you cause that you live,
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you cannot, everyone can influence what happens in this country. but i am a journalist. after all these, i even worked for a state broadcast or until 2012 local to there was a decree from pluto to replace the editorial board more than that lazy could lucifer to systematically destroyed all opportunities for resistance to go up to into since february 24th 2020 to go to eva has been traveling. don't stop following in the footsteps of people who fled maria, po and keith, she met them in the you. but also in russia are almost 4 hours of film. turns into full 100 pages of text about the people fleeing rushing palms and holding out in sellers is full of positions and most of the knowledge it's impossible for us to go out of the church at the house in the woods gonna meet. she also spoke to people who had flexible and
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don't bass in 2014, to put things binding at the door just as a sheet, the shamar. i'm sure if you knew we shouldn't be dealing with the effect of each, as you knew, just because these people were there at the most terrible moment of the war, mean to vitally for them, it was a repeat of 20142015 us would students to not still good language, and that's also what my book is about. up to that we live in a world where there is no longer a safe place. it was very important for me to show that if place you don't know where to go, that you don't see a way out bit with things nash with, with how to sure will come to the church.
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i wouldn't be able to shoot all that today on record back in the winter, in the spring of 2022. i didn't just happened to be the 1st journalist you have a lot. you know, i was the 1st person these people spoke to for the movie and then for the book to be fired shows. that's why they forgave me for being the russians to provide um, 1st name, google gift, but the scene itself and the case that of the moment of an acute catastrophe. people speak about them and then they fall silent for 20 years or more does doesn't apply to the ticket. so that's why it was important for me to document this story. immediately bosner succeeded which sort of care. but i see as a journalist with a russian passport study, so i'm doing this for the future. if for the court cases that may still count on that is to just look, that says self catch, already know, go to you, eva doesn't have much hope for today. he's russia, she says,
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this is the only way not to be disappointed. this is the only way she could live and right in the here and now the upholding humanity through music. this is what you cause, it's you. oh, so cellist to ukraine. there is a duty to optimism according to the federal suff. i can't everyone can do something in these top times where i feel like chromos 10 plays a cello outstanding. the well music is eva composed for the at the fillum on e invalid. and coolness warehouse is with a national state symphony orchestra of ukraine. this collaboration began more than a year ago. the orchestra is direct, simply invited to come and play with them and
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scots and mission. first, i found a completely unbelievable that there could be normal life and keep that the contents were being held there. but he told me that especially in these times during war time, it was incredibly important that we try to preserve some kind of know normal, everyday life like to hire that. so she went to cave in the 2nd winter of the war in 2023. she wanted to ensure that would not just be power cuts in error rates, but also something good to go. jack tests, i just can't do that. there was actually an air read warning, right? that's for the concert in concerts are not allowed during air rate warnings. there are some regulations the auditorium can only be half full so that if there is an error rate during the concert, if people don't panic and everyone can get up quickly enough high levels and to get to the bunker in keys, which is in the philharmonic at the head of but of course we all hope that by the evening when the concert was due to start, the error rates would be over and we could just play some i'm just so content to
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the end of the day. it was a very special moment when we went on stage and knew that it was over for now. now it was all about ending in the moment guys in a voice yet, this is animal by gets get this norman all the a year later, there is a cd with the orchestra and a joint toll girl much feels a connection with these musicians in the von reuben, let's see the previous means, are we have extra costs play a couple of hours,
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but to be are use my life. is that a change? i live in t of my apartment, a person's name is me because into it's every day it's and drone ethics. i have really got a son and i really, i worry about very not living with me. i live in key risk within the life of people in the praying there in the boy at the butler, our government still gets warnings of attacks. there were 50 to the previous night in keys alone. stick to the guns and i still went on all night from midnight to 4
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o'clock when done and then there were also a few strikes here, explosions, mega and paul expose unit. there was actually only one day in october when the russians didn't attack even one single day of t is can last time i didn't, i'm going back the fan music. make any great difference. there are no t a political borders with music just the moment and change says, gomez begins right here in the moment the squeak mast is what floor does is that it know most people enormously,
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at least people are so tired because they can't sleep at night. and they still have to work, they can't give up. daphne exact type in key if that's what a soldier who's fighting at the front, told me yeah. type of that he sometimes the only acts like a robot and is also driven by hate of the story. and when he comes back to key done, he tries to get back in touch with his humanity, who with his heart interest guide you through. that's what makes music so essential here and once you own and so look to be done in a slow but does as does plus music dot. so as in sierra vista is mazda, 3 years of war. but optimism is a moral duty. the
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you know, to a danish most of melancholy, who finds beauty in the most of the this is party music. it's a story except that it can't be red, but only danced with melancholy and undercurrents the i'd like to have one huge slave other than i'd like to have some other layers on the lease that goes against that because life consists of so many different feelings and and contradictions that you're not trying to tell only one story, but you have a lot of bundle lying layers that,
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that can work against that causes new album, dreamweaver and dreamweaver is also a pretty good description of his job. we join him at a studio in copenhagen, the original of the sound of this piano. but the trick is that i can actually make this yeah, look at this. now it sounds like this beautiful, the, i can remember after coming home from it from a holiday,
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the 1st thing that i did was going straight to the piano and i could sit the play for hours just to play the oldest things that's the that, that, that i had to experience on, on the holidays. and those tend to miller has an impressive collection of old electronic instruments after making his name was club music. he's now focusing on shoot gays. there's on regatta to name because practitioners tended to shyly stare at their shoes. well, building up great sonic sound scapes. was 2 years old, and we actually had to do a school play in school, and i would not like to be on stage. so was just as much easier if i could do something else. so could i maybe write the music for the play? and then the teacher said, yeah, you can do that. so i, so if you wrote a lot of, of different the songs to after the play was over, the teach uh it might be on to states and other people escaping me. flowers and i
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was like, oh that was not the idea. i should just sit it behind the piano and display his toward with depeche mode, but he feels most at home in the studio. he's even named his record label in my room, the entire 10 some jobs, and it's not sounding exactly the same way every time. that's the beautiful thing about the pedals, competitive stuff, the web this is the, i'm the called the sound actually ended up sounding like this because i put a lot of my pedals and effects on. so in 3 of us, it's actually appearing in the, in the hook of the
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i grew up in the eighty's with all those pains that i listen to and they had all that kind of me like colleague vibes. then i also think actually maybe listening to all the danish, those get the movie and folk songs. they all in, in mine, you know, they all, the quite melancholic and said, so what was the thing? it's part of the whole skin and davian music tradition in a way when my mother saying lullabies, they were big, melancholic, actually, i think it's just in my dna in a way the can use it to be something that's a can give you a big hook. it and it still should be something that also channels you in a way the
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crises around every single connection mapped out shows that you see the on the board is what makes things the way the way all the solutions mapped out. navigating a changing world. now on youtube, you cream was like a stepping point to, you know, probably what you into that was one issue now. yeah. let me try and you can just go back to somewhere else. come and see more people than ever on the world wide in such repairs are nice. so why do i want to go back to my idea? like, i don't have any reason. there's no reason there's nothing for me there. yeah, delete something that is coming very, very soon. yeah. so we know when the
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