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friend they go out to the bar but sometimes. there might be a case where a change missing a father. gets a rented father and does know that the father they sent it so then it's and it's a deeper thing but of course make question is how much is your last performative. doing a conversation on the air you probably talk differently than to your own family we play roles and we are in the military service of n.p.r. with our children so we adapt different voices different attitudes is it a kind of sequel to. tokyo story. not really that mention a film of vendors there in that case it was a documentary and there was a participant but it's more about image making. images that are wasted away that degenerated. that are dying out
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in a keep saying that since long time if you do not create adequate images for the state of our civilization being might die abject dinosaurus because presumably people will say it charts a horrifying destruction of family life let alone family romance given that people are imitating father's hurting feelings and whilst always being alone. of course it points also to excess tension solitude said we increase because populations are aging in all industrialized societies we have age and populations but it's not only aging populations it's also the internet itself experiment toxically pretends to connect
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us yes we are connected we are not isolated but solitude scrim. i did a film of the internet lo and behold reveries of the connected world indian web sequence actually didn't include it in the film places teenager who 15 years old who does true sounds and 200 texting a day constantly texting it's totally amazing and i have never seen solitude as steep as stet because all these 2200 trains and trace work she has never met in lo and behold i think it's evil musk that. appears at one moment presumably you were joking when you said you wanted to go to mars on a one way trip no it actually i'm old enough to do it now i could do that now i'm just curious it points to
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a very very deep curiosity of course and orient it very well already and to work status and i'm always depicted as adept at the lint jeopardizing my life but the life of everyone else is proof you said i'm very good in the assessment of risks and proof that i'm a prudent is set in i don't know send yourself feel not a single act of ethical turret but let's face it i do believe that his stream. to colonize mars is is something we shouldn't do i think it's a mistake we should rather take care of our planet shia and not make a planet out there hospital which doesn't really well chemists at all it's 10000 times easier to colonize the bottom of the oceans for example than colonizing mars yes send out a few robots and maybe
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a few extra moths for scientific research and get them back but do not go like the locusts. greys empty our planet and then move on to the next one in family romance when characters do become conscious that they may be hurting people conscious of their impersonations conscious of the illusion they seem to think the only way out is a fake death. yes that that is some sort of undercurrent in the film however the film shows and reality shows that the clients who rent persons to overcome desailly to replace a family member appearing awaiting us they enjoy what they are doing of course some people said that corona virus could bring society back together again rebuild it stop it being atomized do you think do you think it has helped bring society back
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together again very hard to make an assessment of the crack society but i know for example. family values become all of us and more important we look out who is really close to me who is really important so we go for the essential snow who are the real friends and. in facilities and the increase in a context with family and i increase my income tax rates may be very best friends all the rest becomes an important electoral votes and work on things that are essential is essential if we're if one is lucky to have them of course i mean you're in los angeles coronaviruses hit the working classes right around the world disproportionately worse and in fact class seems to have. become an
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issue in l.a. because of its intersection with race what have you made of what's been happening in l.a. recently yeah of course racial disparities become very evident in there we have seen it before agreeing when you look at the prison population not only in california with the united states criminal justice is heavily based and i do believe that the soul movement of africa. an american being noticed maining their rights and being supported in having their rights is something completely necessary and over to you and i as a filmmaker and member of the academy. just yesterday received a new nearly accepted members and it's remarkable 50 percent almost 50 percent now of new arrivals into their. women
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a huge amount of african americans a huge amount of them. was from. from other cultures. latinos and other cultures and of course also a lot of foreignness foreign filmmaker. not trying to get an oscar that by celebrating them because of course still people of color disproportionately targeted there what have you made of especially since you made that film about death row there being court decisions now allowing the resumption of executions in the united states well it's. something that is in the acceptable for me. and. i think it is. it is something which points to something barbaric. but it's the last thing that i can tell the american people may deepest opinions because i only can tell
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them i am against capital punishment. because as a german i can not tell the american people cheney's people pakistanis how to deal with capital punishment and prison war it asked me he said very urban why i got an activist against capital punishment i said no but i fundamentally against capital punishment tell me why what's your reason and i said i do not have an argument and do not have a philosophical argument however i have a star i come from a country that executed takings of thousands of people because. it's the reason against the barbaric regime of hitler even telling a joke on hitler could cost you live your life in addition to the 10s of thousands
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of people executed because of a severely retarded or insane they were not worthy to live 3rd in addition to that genocide an industrialized genocide of 6000000 jewish people end of story. if we really understand it's nature it's good argument it's a story when i stop you there more from the legendary filmmaker after this break. now look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such conflict with the 1st law show your identification for should be very careful about official intelligence and the point obesity is to create trusts in shia.
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areas chops in with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. the obama must protect its own existence which exist. grazie. and let alone be just too cowardly. to be shot but harry and. i have been waiting for the moment of complete and total societal collapse i never knew it would happen this. new york alone has become a place of dozens and dozens of demonstrations were driving through brownsville one of new york's neighborhoods that has the worst homicide shooting rate in the city.
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telling. me to get going. oh my god this is less of the same you know. why people going to the 2nd grade so we're not even done with the 1st one. look a little let me feel me. some that was going on behind those walls the richest country most powerful oil and yet it has the worst response there's there are well countries that i don't. worship ruined. here doing nothing about it the level of deaths are going to be so great. that. i we're going to have to bury them maybe and. maybe in potters. this truly has become a symbol of the current condemning in new york. so
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. period dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask.
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welcome back i'm still here with one of the greatest filmmakers of all time but it's actually 75 years since the end of world war 2 if you've been watching i know you watch going underground but. as covering the russian involvement in the 2nd world war surprise that certainly here in britain it was churchill who almost singlehandedly won world war 2 and and here in the united states is american g.i.'s who won the war but of course. we are completely and utterly aware that. russia lost 25000000 people for winning the war and i know that russian troops. whether once who liberated consideration camps absolutes in the us and. where
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there's an. incredible sacrifice. on the side of russia and i do believe that. it's ignore it because of crisis of political interests it's very much a question of what are the facts maybe 600 ourselves 1000 american soldiers lost their lives in the 2nd world war 2526000000 russians those are facts that cannot be ignored and today it's not that important what really happened it's worth dressin who owns the narrative who owns the narrative and occupying the narrative has created some sort of dockside it. ideology is in flux added to information that we see every day i don't believe that the demonisation of
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russia is a very very big mistake they think statues a part of a narrative i know that they're tearing their statues there they are attacks my understanding of history. is different i think we should be aware that we are historically formed and we are formed by mistakes and we are for. by by what the past is history it doesn't and she history doesn't function by erasing the chronic use history doesn't function by talking good money immense but users if you don't treat it very do you support the toppling of the statues of hitler in your country of your birth. yes but but it's i think of course in the spouse because insignia and all is fine yes however in favor of very much the publication of hitler's main come from his. his writings to
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date we have a new edition of it in germany just banned for a long time now days a new edition and you only can buy it with very faint and rotations historians who point out what was the consequences of this statement of hitler what was the consequence of this or that like that paragraph in the book so it notated of course another element of the black lives matter protests has been the call to defund the police it's been criticised here in britain what have you made of it especially since your great film left hand and bad left hadn't painted a very grim picture of your justice system that. well it's a movie style it's a shame it doesn't have to to do much with police addressed to do it with some sort of has jargon of movies and shark a parasitic metric characters and all that but i must say my experience with police
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here in los angeles has been very pleasant been going to believe that only a very very small fraction of american police is rotten and acts in a way that shouldn't it shouldn't be it needs to be reformed that's obvious it's no doubt defunding it completely and replacing them with boy scouts or beach along tees who would be stupid it doesn't function like that. but of course the united states as we say on this program of tin imprisons per capita more than stalin or mao yes i see all of this and i notice all this not in the business of america bashing america has been very good to me and i see this as somebody who is a guest here in the country and i see of course all the deficits and i try to do my
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best and try to. speak out whenever there is an occasion to point out things that are overlooked i know that in the past you've said how los angeles is an amazing place because of the cultural power it exerts right around the world is it losing any of that today or is it still there. i think it is still there because the things of great importance of great significance normally originate in in california and i mean the computer so internet started here in los angeles by the way the collective streams of the world in cinema hollywood which is not made cup of tea but we have to remark important things also the silly things like aerobic studios and yoga is for 5 year olds and so all the silly things that they have repercussions around the world they normally
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originate from here very few other things come from other cultures muslim fundamentalism is not code for me i'm born and it comes from yemen and egypt and pakistan and saudi arabia there are obviously weapons companies in california that affect those other countries from where the is them is i'm comes from i suppose i mean do you notice any more a greater progressiveness in california regardless of trump happening in california right now a resurgent like back then i think it is yes despite of trump california storing ignoring much of what's coming from the central government and its inoperative and its bold for example electric cars tesla car as they come from coming for india the rockets mutes in race and probably this week on advertising on mask throughout
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this interview. i mean i also you mentioned the academy they gave the top oscar to a crazy marxist film parasite by. oh is that tastes changing and becoming. well or like more like your tastes as a. as to the hollywood blockbusters that i know you don't like. well the academy here has stunned astonishing seeing sint among others the korean film parasite winning it. and it's internationalizing of course the academy in tollywood is in no way opening to films from other cultures that desperately trying to open to china desperately trying to open to to india to india but it's because of the size of the markets too early though for any amounts of
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patient of indigenous peoples you've always made indigenous peoples a feature of your films they have actually been hit by coronavirus disproportionately yes. that's catastrophic in u.c.d. in brazil for example. and. yeah of crisis it has has been very much from my mind and it strains my wife who actually was pouring in the urals in the contrary and. for us in our region she has done an oratorio called last response composed of languages that are already extinct and languages that are critically endangered where there's only one or 2 or 3 speakers left and of course i have paid attention now every 10 days we are losing a hold spent with what happens if we lose question no more tolstoy no merkel calling no mother no matter no one to. know
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which i cough skeet and it's catastrophic how indigenous people are wiped out and how their cultures are disappearing and now because of the corona virus they are one of the most endangered. groups that we have out there and of course this in the context of deforestation which has been linked to coronavirus you often talk about your gym anika amrit it is that as you that just talked about the extinction of entire societies of languages of while while we all watch celebrities on television. it's not easy to connect to the right to the confusions of the right in my era and in the repercussions in the results from all these very stable times but.
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yes i think previous shaking to a deeper core of a normally. because it does affects every person's. lifestyle in a way looking much more into late middle ages that the big plague trines. into how. it happened they are for exemplary revved. it down the empty fellow's journal of a plague of the plague in london. in the 1600s it's an incredible how he describes that a. week trial destroying outside of parliament in london bridge all of the racism in defoe it did actually do well in the bestseller's just as coronavirus was having but i'm going to ask because i mean we cover it here yemen the world's worst humanitarian crisis the wars haven't stopped despite the un secretary general asking for it during coronavirus why do you think the media is at
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fault in covering conflict you said in lessons in darkness about the fires in kuwait i had the feeling that this looked really awful and it was just a media way to deal with it and i felt i should do it much better what what is it that can be brought to the subject visually and experientially that the media just isn't well. at the time and made the film about the failures of kuwait it was in the news in 10 seconds snippets in little clips every every evening but i thought there was something much bigger big show had to be done because it's not only a put it a political component in there the bad guys of saddam hussein started to fire since and i thought it was speaker it was a crime and not only a political crime it was a train against creation itself against the meaning of creation in
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a major firmware in a way firmed it was imagery where you cannot recognize our planet anymore every single image is as if it were shot on a catastrophic different planet somewhere out in the universe and yet we know it's our planet try to to do a deeper approach that. back to what you're saying about yemen the situation in yemen this is highly highly highly complicated and complex it's not just simply a proxy war between east and west in saudi arabia and you're just name it it's very very complex and i'm not a pundit but i see what is happening and i do see what is happening and and i think it is catastrophic it is catastrophic him it has to be nearly
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approached all visor stand on what interests what the interests of the of us what other interests of saudi arabia what are the interests of the western community what are the interests on the ground on the ground it's a catastrophe and it cannot stay like that now as we face all the implications of. films you've made arguably your new film after family romance and see which is opening up here i understand is it about extra terrestrial threats to this world even though as we often cover him it's threatened arguably right corporations by military contractors and so on tell me about what fascinates you about meat is well there fireballs coming at us and they had a lot of repercussions in culture like for example in history for example the blackstone at the southeastern corner of the car. is with
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all probability a meteorite it least a millennium before the prophet mohammed introduced islam big events that have. hit us a mysterious into a big event she should look in the york atomic peninsula a crater 200 kilometers across 65000000 years ago that wiped out the dinosaurs and almost all life on the planet and it had to we have to we have to be aware that 10 minutes she of hundreds of millions of hiroshima bombs maybe even thousands of millions of. amount of energy hiroshima bomb packed and these things can happen again of course when i talk thank you. thank you that's it for one of your favorite shows of the last season will be back for a new season goes to cover the 5th until the right to the show you don't miss an
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