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to take the lead in saving the region's economy. becomes the latest nation to take a hit from a standard. ok a sampling of the friday headlines here and. russia's relationship with the silver screen it goes back decades and next we explore the renowned film studios and with the a list actors and directors in moscow. he's telling. friendly. dynamic.
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to friends. hello and welcome to moscow outside on this week's episode of exploring the subject of cinema from the soviet classics to today's modern russian and international that are played in the capital and we start off here at the home of the country's filmmaking industry. this impressive. pizza destroyed street to its county being used for a new person feature film. the magic of movie making styrene would
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cost and paint. is now one of the largest and most advanced movie studios in europe and cinema has come a long way in the past one hundred. much of the city athenian still content is a subject to censorship i'm sure critics say to control many outstanding films were . made several gained international attention and praised for example the koreans are flying literally panda cam in nine hundred fifty eight or two cars skis one hundred seventy two phil saleratus such films have a cult following today and still watch and loved by millions around the world. back to modern day most film and movie making in russia is now free from any restrictions technology has greatly improved the cinematic experience too and here you can see a film in post-production. moving to the film studios museum now and he can see
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famous cars costumes carriages and a whole assortment of fascinating movie memorabilia. all exhibits that are displayed in our museum can be used for shooting movies and if filming crew can come to a museum choose their audience they need and take them for the period of filmmaking . the museum is a great showcase for those with a nostalgic love of the soviet silver screen. notes or the museum is open to the public you must come here as part of an organized tour as. a trip here is not just a cinematic blast in the past but it's also for many a detailed look into the kids' passionate and often epic world of soviet cinema. travelling three hours south of the russian capital and we arrived at our next destination. a simple field in the moscow region has been turned into a backdrop featuring several tanks army vehicles dummies and muddy trenches. we're
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at the outside location of a new film called white tiger headed up by the famous soviet and russian director is that of it's an adaptation of a story but. today over one hundred people are involved in a twenty second battle sequence the movie recreates the events of nine hundred forty three and this is the. largest collection of such working tanks in the entire world russian and german actors are used in the film in the project as being given just a three month timeframe a bit of a problem this weekend as the crew needed it to be rainy and cloudy and lights camera action after several rehearsals its time for recording black box smoke has been ordered to make the background gloomy and post-production will alter the blue sky line later on. to many of the actors it's the first foray into the world of russian cinema others are seasoned veterans and take all the waiting around long
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hours and in comfortable costumes and strong. safety is crucial when dealing with large explosions fire a moving machinery the whole scene has been choreographed and timed piece by piece nothing can go wrong. everyone in the place is cameras ready cop aboard marked and action. the director second is out of his one very special and international film awards during his career as a successful filmmaker producer and screenwriter second as an elf has also been the director general of the muslim studios since nine hundred ninety eight his dedication to cinema is profound let's meet the man in question great to meet you. thanks for your time now your first film was in one nine hundred seventy nine how has filmmaking changed over the past few decades. because
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a lot of. those. pools and seeds. during that period. and the. film industry it was. all full. view and there were. think about the money ok the minus of the system was censorship and it was enough tough censorship still especially for young filmmakers that was the program to fund the theme. when the. say something what do you want to see. for instance i began from beginning from shooting from musical films there's a cool calm of this it was much easier. if you made such freedom censorship didn't mind
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a lot to mobilise through because i believe the film you're currently working on is the first one about war is that correct this warm and this one is since water from the first no food and the used one for food should look at the record it's its adventure does take the easy make the film better for anyone to say. there was sold the sings really good but if you have failed banks it's bad because they feel they have them driving a. billowy and so it's a mini it can help to get knowledge it can help if you have something really. in the shelter about good luck or bad and thank you very much that's all i'm here and the best of luck with the project go to your marketing. moving on and what other cinematic experience he's alright cities with mentioning in moscow. one of the most impressive experiences of film go is distinct an imax cinema which
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offers some of the most up to date technologies films integration resolution is shown on a huge screen several stories high quality special movies on science and nature all showing a dynamic cinema's many hollywood blockbusters are no also adapted to be imax films . old boy another musical experience he's watching. films in the so-called secular cinema. exhibition center. built in one nine hundred fifty nine it still functions as a three hundred and sixty degree cinema with eleven screens and stereo sound not as popular as it was in the city's times cinema is still an interesting place to visit and watch one of its special twenty minute movies. and finally the russian state university of cinematography. is the
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country's oldest and largest cinema school education founded in the in one thousand nine hundred it was the first state education establishment in the world now graduates of its various faculties include directing script writing acting and producing work in a cinema and television industry all around the world. cinema would be the same without special effects spectacular heights or dramatic sequences . that in mind of travel to an area just outside the center of moscow the house is just a school and training academy. here experts work in sequences that are rigged so they look hazardous bussell having a full range of safety precautions and mechanisms the sword fighting here is in some ways nothing more than a current graft dance sequence. but i'd like to try out two stops today first
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involving fire. now on with the five protection suit why are they using a tape instead of velcro buttons all seems well i'm told worryingly enough that it's faster to cut open in an emergency now i'm beginning to be concerned. i'm told to walk in a certain way and. to make any sudden movements all floppy. will fuel the flames with everything ready petrol is slowly put on to the back of my suit and the flame this. thing. was. an experience and all controlled by fully trained. i could even feel the flames heat. and the movies like night and day watch and how i ended the summer make an
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impact on the international scene many film projects continue to storm move one. when various global needs. money freedom and technology will bring a new golden age to russian cinema i think a russian you know russian film industry has an enormous future because you know. russian content will always be in russian language content will always appeal to the audience to the local audience is just the way it is it's not not going to change no matter what anybody says. plus i think the government's really helping in terms of you know making bigger budget patriotic films as. the quality of things in terms of what the west on the audience would like to see.
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that's. the russian russian film is more or less. it's something which appeals. to the box office opinions just well at least i knew the stuff here first class. well unfortunately that's all we have left on this program on the subject. i'll see you again at the same time next week and sell them for me and the rest the courier by now. that's. scary. you are you korea is a still amazing. great
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. comfort to know. you need. so different but the. moscow.
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headlines on the. u.n. human rights chief warns that syria's stalemate could descend into a full blown civil war the number of people killed in the conflict exceeds three thousand the opposition says it's been joined by army defectors that's all being dismissed by the government it's just gangs. occupy wall street protesters with battle after new york city councils a massive cleanup operation in the park where the. demonstrators say they won't give up the occupy movement looks set to go. on the european central bank. and it's time for governments to take the lead in saving the regions across. spain because of the latest nation to take a hit from ratings giant standard. that's how the headlines look for now but
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stay with us dimitri is here with the sports. let's take a quick look at what's going on in this scene. and then there were four we'll preview this weekend's semifinal at the rugby world cup. closer and closer to the title in most cases it's the fastest time and. david ferrer advances into the last four of the shanghai following this. so huge we're kind of. in a world cup finalists that. favorites the all blacks will battle australia on
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sunday but not before take to the field against france on saturday. wales were far from favorites going into the tournament and took advantage of their low profile with gruelling preparations the side widely credited in their pre world cup training camp and poland as the reason for the player support fitness throughout their campaign it's that kind of practice making for a near perfect run so far including a twenty two ten win against ireland in the quarterfinals rees three slim the one battle casualty event great victory thirty his shoulder laden again coach warren gatland now putting his confidence in james hope will be filling in for his agent teammate at flyhalf that move will put all time caps leader stephen jones into the backup role for saturday's clash with how good he is and. we've been lucky that we haven't got too many injuries in this competition but having to call it. someone to
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come in the saw and he joins on the bench just a good position with. the team position. the french will also be bringing in a different body to fill that number ten spot morgan para who is also in line to take over kicking duties regular man dimitri yes really is likely to start the clash though it's unlikely he'll be kickin after picking up a thigh injury in their quarterfinal battle between you and france a few reasons to be short on confidence after that one thousand and twelve win especially given their record against the welsh look blue at one six of them previous seven meetings against their upcoming opponents. overall favorites the all blacks won the inaugural rugby world cup back in one nine hundred eighty seven which also took place in new zealand they've had a world title drought since then despite being one of the world's top teams the whole time the kiwis met argentina in the quarter finals who despite
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a goal on display just couldn't stay with the home team with thirty three to ten wins sending a. long message to upcoming rivals australia. good news is that captain richie mccaw will play again for the all blacks despite a foot injury the wallabies are well aware they've beaten new zealand in both the ninety ninety one in the two thousand and three world cup semifinals none of those wins came in eden park though where the all blacks haven't lost australia since one thousand nine hundred six the aussies may need to load up on that scoring points after beating south africa eleven nine in the quarterfinals their upcoming opponents putting up three times as many points obeyed against a weaker side the team's high performance director thinks he's got the winning recipe after recall your twenty five to twenty home win over new zealand in august with it from the wake in the now the first forty minutes in brisbane against the quay ways and reeling cause of the putting together
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a pretty good performance culture drive the deans emphasizing team chemistry to be the main ingredient with the line up unchanged from their last outing so all eyes and pressure on the all blacks as they work hard to turn even park into rugby title paradise for the first time since one thousand nine hundred eighty seven vans of course r t. in football england's here atlanta twelve hopes have been dealt a massive blow star striker when ronnie rodolph for the entire group stages after receiving a three match ban for his sending off against montenegro in his side's final qualifying the big decision now for england manager fabio capello is whether he should give one of the twenty three score places to man and they turn out to be just a tourist at the finals getting his marching orders and fodder for kicking montenegran defend drugs out of it seventeen minutes from time when england were leading game to end they needed a draw. saying with football that successful english clubs have
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a pole and preparing for saturday's clash at anfield the knesset club are in bits and the last thought of league matches against the. boss kind of douglas says it's always a challenge against the red devils. very much yes you need to be good to be as not too often that. you're going to have that much good fortune in a game to be an eighty so you have to be good you have to be better than a money day and hopefully a bit more fortunate as well. there's a lot that we have to do that we can to we can control as or things we can but as far as we can control whether we're doing we'll do a better to do. another premier league top team chelsea will continue that title chase at stamford bridge under bush's man will have tougher position in the form of at everton were all a very good one in my opinion. of course against against the liverpool but
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they won the game they would be up there jones in for the drop we won game in hand two is still this to give me your points eventually won one of what happens when the members of the. arena good do situation and there once again proving that to the more it is work is something new movement has to. inform those hamilton has set their fastest time in practice ahead of the current grand prix which takes place on sunday its fastest lap was a quarter one minute fifteen point eight eight seconds at the rain hate international second driver was almost one tenth of a second faster than combatant just. the target finish today eleven position while new world champion red bull sebastian factor was quickest. is obviously a big difference i think last year you know we did
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a last minute and we always kept believing in you know got it done in the very end of the championship never let the championship be for this year has been a different story we're at it from start to finish so it's obviously a different year and you know even though it was likely and. you know the championship because closer and closer the last couple races we always try to focus on that particular race. to murder g.p. now where cases stoner has shown a hunger for claiming his fifth successive win at the australian grand prix as who dominated the practice session at phillip island the honda rather put three tenths of a second clear of yamaha's for the rent in the combined times of morning and evening sessions remember stoner could sue the moto g.p. title schools ten or more points in defending champ in the rents are in sunday's race which will also be stoners twenty sixth birthday.
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in turn is those various through to the semifinals of the shanghai must stuff to beating in the last eight the open at turns out to be very tight which the americans are going to tie break this planet turn the game his way in the second set claiming six two and the decider was also tiebreaker world paris side this time as he wanted the match i. initially core of japan also joined the last four following a straight sets victory over world number eighteen alex son of the pool of the japanese is currently forty seventh in the a.t.p. rankings but had no difficulties you can see the three successful finish in favor of the chicago. turning our attention to the volleyball world club championships was a need to have the chance to reach the podium in doha today because on our feet losing to turn to tech in the semifinals on thursday milling they meet in the third place playoff trying to no progress into the gold medal game by our classing the russians
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over four sets to tellen setting the pace taking the first two sets before ned the third one of their close in the top twenty five fourteen and now one win away from their straight world cup title i take the polish outfit yes it's good to go in a few hours time to see. ok that's all the sport for the moment i'll be back in two hours time with more. question was that so much i'm going to make a lot of people a variant of book of the euro crisis is a high noon moment for a euro zone looking for to stave off another recession called juggling and dated sovereigns. from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science of its
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provision and scientists and their relationship to the versity you see since day one has been in charge of researching designing and testing nuclear weapons and to some extent producing weapons every single nuclear weapon in cities arsenal was decided by university of california. we don't warm go. to university of california was selected as the contract because the army needed scientists to leave their versity positions. a group of protesters interrupted a university of california border regions meeting to demand the school's severed ties with the nation's nuclear weapons program.
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wealthy british style it's time to.
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market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our. culture is that so much good news really made a lot of people a very political bureau crisis it is a high noon moment for a euro zone looking for to stave off another recession while juggling indebted sovereigns flew.
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with you on a human rights body warning the syrian stalemate could descend into civil war as the opposition claims it's now being joined by all means defectors all being dismissed by the government as just a guy. called. goes up among a new york's anti corporate protesters and when the right to continue camping occupy movement set to go global. artists here in sea cody park in downtown new york city whether or not that conflicts with the new york city police department will continue remains to be seen as the occupational rose. and the european central bank says it's done all it can and it's now time for governments to take the lead in saving the region's economy. and in business is this hour the world's second law .

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