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the film's official polish premiere took place at auschwitz.iecim, a town just a stone's throw from the former camp. watching the film forced locals to accept the horror of the human slaughter in their own back yard. you know, the film tells the story about normalising the cruelty that is happening in there. and i think that people who are living in here also had to accept the place, with all the darkness that comes in here. more than anything else, the zone of interest is a triumph of cinema. there's an unblinking coldness to its observations that makes you acknowledge, rather frighteningly, that the perpetrators of the violence here in auschwitz weren't, in certain key respects, that different from you or me. that is the power of the film. to try and show these people as people, and not as monsters was a very important thing to do. because human beings did this to other human beings. and obviously, it's very convenient for us to try and distance ourselves from them as much as we can, because obviously, we think we could never behave this way,
the film's official polish premiere took place at auschwitz.iecim, a town just a stone's throw from the former camp. watching the film forced locals to accept the horror of the human slaughter in their own back yard. you know, the film tells the story about normalising the cruelty that is happening in there. and i think that people who are living in here also had to accept the place, with all the darkness that comes in here. more than anything else, the zone of interest is a triumph of cinema....
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tom brook, bbc news, auschwitz.ge tomorrow night of the academy awards bringing you the results and the best looks from the red carpet as well. you may remember britain's famous sycamore gap tree, the 300—year—old tree that drew international attention after it was chopped down last year. now express has successfully greenleigh first seedlings from it. at a top—secret location in devon, a site of biosecurity where the national trust is protecting the legacy of the nation's most famous trees. i've been invited to witness history, hope for the future of the sycamore gap tree. a lot of people might think, "well, "it's just a sycamore", you know, a sycamore, but it is a really important sycamore. the sycamore gap tree in its prime. but last september, it was chopped down. everyone seems to have a story about how they connect to the tree. some people, literally, have been proposed to underneath it. other people just saw it as a way marker on theirjourney. and yet there are signs of life. in a race against time, the natio
tom brook, bbc news, auschwitz.ge tomorrow night of the academy awards bringing you the results and the best looks from the red carpet as well. you may remember britain's famous sycamore gap tree, the 300—year—old tree that drew international attention after it was chopped down last year. now express has successfully greenleigh first seedlings from it. at a top—secret location in devon, a site of biosecurity where the national trust is protecting the legacy of the nation's most famous...
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consider ordinary people like the commandant of auschwitz, he was a typical— commandant of auschwitz,flying dragon breathing fire, no. he had a family, his own life and _ fire, no. he had a family, his own life and was— fire, no. he had a family, his own life and was able to run the biggest death— life and was able to run the biggest death camp in europe.— death camp in europe. among the film's five oscar _ death camp in europe. among the film's five oscar nations _ death camp in europe. among the film's five oscar nations is - death camp in europe. among the film's five oscar nations is one - death camp in europe. among the film's five oscar nations is one forj film's five 0scar nations is one for its british sound designers, aircraft and ships can be haunting. —— there craft. you hear the noise of children playing joyfully in the garden back here combined with the suffering coming out of these buildings, people in pain, gunfire. thejuxtaposition of buildings, people in pain, gunfire. the juxtaposition of these sounds is truly horrifying. it the juxtaposition of these sounds is truly
consider ordinary people like the commandant of auschwitz, he was a typical— commandant of auschwitz,flying dragon breathing fire, no. he had a family, his own life and _ fire, no. he had a family, his own life and was— fire, no. he had a family, his own life and was able to run the biggest death— life and was able to run the biggest death camp in europe.— death camp in europe. among the film's five oscar _ death camp in europe. among the film's five oscar nations _ death camp in...
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tom brook, bbc news, auschwitz.w — stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. cloudy skies will remain a dominant feature with the weather story as we continue through the weekend. so mothering sunday, a rather grey start for many of us and there will be more in the way of rain around at times. now it really is quite a messy story, but we're still under this influence of low pressure, despite itjust sinking a little bit further south towards northern spain. the isobars open up, lighter winds across central and southern england. but this trailing weather front will introduce cloud and showery bits and pieces of rain. a relatively bright start across wales and south west england. but the rain will tend to drift its way westwards as we go through the afternoon. so sunny spells and a few scattered showers, potentially, across cornwall, devon and parts of south wales. a line of more persistent rain moving its way slowly eastwards, cloudier skies remaining behind quite a lot eastwards, cloudier skies remaining behind. qu
tom brook, bbc news, auschwitz.w — stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. cloudy skies will remain a dominant feature with the weather story as we continue through the weekend. so mothering sunday, a rather grey start for many of us and there will be more in the way of rain around at times. now it really is quite a messy story, but we're still under this influence of low pressure, despite itjust sinking a little bit further south towards northern spain. the isobars open up, lighter winds...
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rudolf hoss on the right, was the commandant of auschwitz.ured after the war and executed in auschwitz in 1947, not far from this backyard. >> [speaking german] >> they would walk people into the gas chamber, and they believed they were going for a shower, but obviously they were not. and that would create quite a noise. malcolm: johnnie burn worked his alchemy at home, to the alarm of his family. >> i've worked on many films in that back room, and some very loud, grisly monsters and all sorts. and it's never a problem. but for this, i had to buy a soundproof door because it really is the most violent film i've ever worked on. and yet, you don't see any violence. malcolm: in your drive to be authentic, how important was it for you at the same time, to respect the sanctity of auschwitz, and also to honor the memory of the people who died there? >> i knew there was great responsibility not only to make the film work through sound, but to make sure that the sound we were using was historically accurate and as faithful as possible to the atrociti
rudolf hoss on the right, was the commandant of auschwitz.ured after the war and executed in auschwitz in 1947, not far from this backyard. >> [speaking german] >> they would walk people into the gas chamber, and they believed they were going for a shower, but obviously they were not. and that would create quite a noise. malcolm: johnnie burn worked his alchemy at home, to the alarm of his family. >> i've worked on many films in that back room, and some very loud, grisly...
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of auschwitz -- the commandant of auschwitz and his wife.differences -- it is the discourse of holocaust exceptionalism. that it stands apart from history come outside of history, the almost evil, mystical event. there's something a political and that idea. so the idea of this film was to look for the similarities rather than the differences between us and the perpetrator. amy: i want to go to a clip from your film when his wife speaks to her mother. amy: james wilson? >> just to pick up that last point, it was to look for all of those details and aspects of our lives in terms of our aspirations, our desire for household comfort, the things that motivated and drove them -- amy: james wilson, we will leave it there. congratulations on your oscar nomina
of auschwitz -- the commandant of auschwitz and his wife.differences -- it is the discourse of holocaust exceptionalism. that it stands apart from history come outside of history, the almost evil, mystical event. there's something a political and that idea. so the idea of this film was to look for the similarities rather than the differences between us and the perpetrator. amy: i want to go to a clip from your film when his wife speaks to her mother. amy: james wilson? >> just to pick up...
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comparison with auschwitz? for chris williamson as an individual . i think that what an individual. i think that what labour should do have that firm message anti—semites message of fighting anti—semites ism, and there's room for ism, and there's no room for antisemitic conspiracy theories orindeed antisemitic conspiracy theories or indeed conspiracy theories about israel in my view, there's plenty to criticise israeli government when it comes to government over when it comes to various forms of militaristic occupation and population displacement. i think that you can fight anti—jewish hatred but also solidarity with the also express solidarity with the palestinian people. i think that is possible position. is a possible position. >> it's one that people have found difficult found very difficult to maintain, that maintain, haven't they, that they tended from they have tended to slip from one to the other and that people who've opposed the state of israel have often ended up moving to a position where they don't
comparison with auschwitz? for chris williamson as an individual . i think that what an individual. i think that what labour should do have that firm message anti—semites message of fighting anti—semites ism, and there's room for ism, and there's no room for antisemitic conspiracy theories orindeed antisemitic conspiracy theories or indeed conspiracy theories about israel in my view, there's plenty to criticise israeli government when it comes to government over when it comes to various...
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the kids playing in the garden with toys on a summer day with auschwitz and full operation.hat point that john was like, okay. i want the points to be about that. the real situation, the condition. i don't want it to be a story, but to look for the similarities of the perpetrators rather than the diff differences. how could these ordinary people do such terrible things? this is the oft quoted line. the almost to go further than that and say, how much like them might we be? >> yeah. >> and the challenge was to always lean into that identification. to try to look for those similarities. i suppose everything about the way you think you would approach this subject would be to not, right? that is not me. that happened 80 years ago. it is a monstrous event that has nothing to do with me. so the challenge was always to push against that. >> let me ask you about, if i could, something you said. an incredible feat. during your acceptance speech for best film , you spoke about the walls we construct in our lives and then refuse to look behind, and you drew parallels between that theme
the kids playing in the garden with toys on a summer day with auschwitz and full operation.hat point that john was like, okay. i want the points to be about that. the real situation, the condition. i don't want it to be a story, but to look for the similarities of the perpetrators rather than the diff differences. how could these ordinary people do such terrible things? this is the oft quoted line. the almost to go further than that and say, how much like them might we be? >> yeah....
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for two years, based on real events, a family, a nazi, and the warden of the commandant of auschwitzlf göss, he moved his family there, who began to live in a house like this, just outside the walls of the concentration camp, and how his wife liked to live there, how she made a garden for herself, and how she and other women examined and measured the fur coats of jewish women for... the example in which these things were taken, that is, very great parallels between the things that the russians stole from us . i highly advise you to watch this film as well, it is still in the box office and i think it will win the oscar for best sound, because, just for the sound, you have to go to the cinema and watch it, if you go, be sure to stay for the credits, and i liked this film because it is completely non- speculative, that is, it does not show all these horrifying moments during the holocaust at all. then we only hear all this, and this is a very good technique, which is absolutely sometimes more creepy than if we were shown everything directly, well, let me remind you, the oscar ceremony
for two years, based on real events, a family, a nazi, and the warden of the commandant of auschwitzlf göss, he moved his family there, who began to live in a house like this, just outside the walls of the concentration camp, and how his wife liked to live there, how she made a garden for herself, and how she and other women examined and measured the fur coats of jewish women for... the example in which these things were taken, that is, very great parallels between the things that the russians...
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for two years, based on real events, on the family of a nazi and a warden, the commandant of auschwitzlf göss, he moved his family there, who began to live in such a house. just outside the walls of the concentration camp and how his wife liked to live there, how she made herself a garden and how she and other women explored and measured the fur coats of the jewish women, for example, from which these things were taken, that is, very big parallels between the things that the russians stole from us, i highly recommend you also watch this film, it is still in the box office, and i think it will win an oscar for the best sound , because, well, just for the sake of ... sound, you have to go to the cinema and watch it, if you go, be sure to stay for the credits, and i liked this film because it is absolutely not speculative, that is, it does not show all these scary things at all moments, and... during the holocaust, all this we only hear, and this is a very good reception, which is absolutely more creepy in some places than if we were shown everything directly, well, let me remind you, the
for two years, based on real events, on the family of a nazi and a warden, the commandant of auschwitzlf göss, he moved his family there, who began to live in such a house. just outside the walls of the concentration camp and how his wife liked to live there, how she made herself a garden and how she and other women explored and measured the fur coats of the jewish women, for example, from which these things were taken, that is, very big parallels between the things that the russians stole...
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the number of those destroyed, it ranks fourth in europe, after such notorious nazi death camps as auschwitz the tract blagovshchina. mass executions took place here. the village of maly trostenets, the camp itself. nearby is the shashkovka tract, a place of mass imprisonment of people. all of them made up the trostenets death camp. where the process of mass extermination of people did not stop for a single day, depriving them of the right to life, leaving no chance to escape from this hell. early in the morning in early june 1944, prisoners of the maly trestenets camp were awakened by shots. in one of the barracks people began to listen, judging by the sounds coming from them, not everyone was shot at once. most likely one at a time: machine gun fire, screams. moaning means that mass executions have begun, and soon their turn will come. georgy begun, head of the reconnaissance group arthur, partisan brigade named after kalinin, minsk region, quickly found his bearings. people decided not to go to execution meekly, but to give their lives to the nazis at a higher price. they opened. gates ba
the number of those destroyed, it ranks fourth in europe, after such notorious nazi death camps as auschwitz the tract blagovshchina. mass executions took place here. the village of maly trostenets, the camp itself. nearby is the shashkovka tract, a place of mass imprisonment of people. all of them made up the trostenets death camp. where the process of mass extermination of people did not stop for a single day, depriving them of the right to life, leaving no chance to escape from this hell....
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his family was later taken to auschwitz. >> i was separated completely from my parents in auschwitz becauset to the right. >> david: and you never saw your family again? >> never saw anybody again. >> david: it was there as a boy the nazis put martin to work as a tailor. >> i didn't know how to even hold a needle or how to sew. >> david: when the camp was liberated, it was general eisenhower who was right there. >> eisenhower, i shook his hand and i cried. i cried for joy. >> david: martin came to america and he told me he remembered the first time he saw the statue of liberty. >> all night i was watching. i was waiting to get to america. >> david: he would use those skills he learned while surviving, to get to work here. he would buy the factory himself. >> every day a three-piece suit. >> david: this is yours today? did you make this? >> of course. >> david: and of all of the people he would make suits for, that general who became president, president eisenhower. how important is it those three words, made in america? >> made in america for me, i love this country. i don't see colors. i o
his family was later taken to auschwitz. >> i was separated completely from my parents in auschwitz becauset to the right. >> david: and you never saw your family again? >> never saw anybody again. >> david: it was there as a boy the nazis put martin to work as a tailor. >> i didn't know how to even hold a needle or how to sew. >> david: when the camp was liberated, it was general eisenhower who was right there. >> eisenhower, i shook his hand and i...
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film follows the lives of a nazi commandant and his wife and children, whose home is next to the auschwitz a family turning away from cruelty and murder just over their garden wall. here is a clip. >> joining me now to discuss this is jim wilson, one of the producers, it is great to have you on the show, this is a brilliant movie and just very thought-provoking in so many ways, you and the director, jonathan glazer spent about a decade thinking through potential approaches to the subject matter. talk to us about what challenges came up as you tried to tell this story of an extremely dark time in human history, in a different way than most people have seen before.>> thank you very much for having me on the show, ayman. yes, it came out of jonathan glazer talking about the holocaust, but in a way that was different from before, and john hurt about the novel, the zone of interest by martin amis, and with a fictional plot , but partly told from their point of view and from a domestic work perspective, almost like the executive, and it was that perspective, the perpetrators point of view rather
film follows the lives of a nazi commandant and his wife and children, whose home is next to the auschwitz a family turning away from cruelty and murder just over their garden wall. here is a clip. >> joining me now to discuss this is jim wilson, one of the producers, it is great to have you on the show, this is a brilliant movie and just very thought-provoking in so many ways, you and the director, jonathan glazer spent about a decade thinking through potential approaches to the subject...
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as a teenager maximilian green field was imprisoned in the auschwitz camp.he guard beat grunfeld, a prisoner taught him to sew. he fixed the collar but kept the shirt and wore it under his uniform leading his guards and prisoners to believe he had special prisoners that may have helped him survive. greenfield was transferred when the camp was liberated. he was able to thank general dwight d. eisenhower in person. years later he would make president eisenhower's suits. he moved to new york and changed his name to martin greenfield. he found work at a brooklyn clothing factory and became such a successful tailor he bought the place. greenfield quickly became a sought-after designer making suits for six presidents as well as celebrities like frank sinatra, paul newman, martin scorcese, and lebron james. greenfield's skills with a stitch had hollywood calling, too. his suits, seen on tv shows like "boardwalk empire" and "billions" and in movies like "the wolf of wall street." but his most famous movie creation may have been worn by joaquin phoenix joker, a red s
as a teenager maximilian green field was imprisoned in the auschwitz camp.he guard beat grunfeld, a prisoner taught him to sew. he fixed the collar but kept the shirt and wore it under his uniform leading his guards and prisoners to believe he had special prisoners that may have helped him survive. greenfield was transferred when the camp was liberated. he was able to thank general dwight d. eisenhower in person. years later he would make president eisenhower's suits. he moved to new york and...
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and i mean, any comparison with auschwitz is surely beyond the pale .beyond the pale. i know you're a reasonable minded man. i know you believe in free, open debate. yes. with people , debate. yes. with people, regardless opinions and hey, regardless of opinions and hey, you you've been on this you know, you've been on this show. we agree on things. we disagree things . and you are disagree on things. and you are very fair minded democrat very fair minded and a democrat in there are in that sense. but there are some elements, this some elements, surely, of this workers great britain workers party of great britain that must find difficult. >> the response ability that i carried out today was , was to carried out today was, was to bnngin carried out today was, was to bring in a new member and that is, i believe , a responsibility is, i believe, a responsibility that that should not be did. i don't believe in deplatforming people . i don't believe in in people. i don't believe in in shutting down freedom of speech at all. um and so what you can't associate
and i mean, any comparison with auschwitz is surely beyond the pale .beyond the pale. i know you're a reasonable minded man. i know you believe in free, open debate. yes. with people , debate. yes. with people, regardless opinions and hey, regardless of opinions and hey, you you've been on this you know, you've been on this show. we agree on things. we disagree things . and you are disagree on things. and you are very fair minded democrat very fair minded and a democrat in there are in that...
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you and i have seen firsthand what unchecked anti-semitism and do when we were both at auschwitz last year, talk a little bit about that >> yeah, it was almost a year ago that you and i went to fall in and went to auschwitz, in particular and did see what unchecked anti-semitism can lead to. and that is an entire society ending, ending up supporting the notion of mass killings, concentration camps, and the goal of extermination of the jewish people. and that's why silence is not an option. and that's why explaining what these tropes are what their origins are, and what they have ended up doing in various societies, not just in world war ii, but at other times in human history is critical. >> and what donald trump is doing is dividing. this is what he does best. this is how he earns his keep every day, which is to divide the electorate in different slices. and what he's trying to do here is divide the jewish community, which, which is of course struggling with what's going on in gaza and what, and what happened during the terror attack he's further trying to divide a community and just
you and i have seen firsthand what unchecked anti-semitism and do when we were both at auschwitz last year, talk a little bit about that >> yeah, it was almost a year ago that you and i went to fall in and went to auschwitz, in particular and did see what unchecked anti-semitism can lead to. and that is an entire society ending, ending up supporting the notion of mass killings, concentration camps, and the goal of extermination of the jewish people. and that's why silence is not an...
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they then investigated how the germans there in 5-7 years slipped to the point of burning people in auschwitz, and the total majority of people felt that way calm, yes, they did not participate there. directly in crimes, but they did not oppose them. in fact, we have been observing the same situation in the russian federation for the last 20 years, this slow drift towards conformity, when people do not, in my opinion, believe in this absurd myth, because this majority of people who lived under the soviet union, they do just like you, went through this period of a certain awareness of a total lie, most likely it is about conformism, they accepted it, they decided not to fight it, but those events from... they they say that they can't live on their island and they have to be part of the universe, so most likely it's not about realizing a lie, but about the fact that you can't hide in this, i don't know, cardboard house, or with a wedge and to think that it doesn't concern you, i think it's more about that here. even then, one question, what could be the reaction, mr. oleg, i mean, if there is a
they then investigated how the germans there in 5-7 years slipped to the point of burning people in auschwitz, and the total majority of people felt that way calm, yes, they did not participate there. directly in crimes, but they did not oppose them. in fact, we have been observing the same situation in the russian federation for the last 20 years, this slow drift towards conformity, when people do not, in my opinion, believe in this absurd myth, because this majority of people who lived under...
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you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors. never with this much buzz around them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary, so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, oscars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many oscars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout about. screaming katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. we will bring you updates from the red carpet and at the winners' room on the live page. you can access it on the live page. you can access it on the live page. you can access it on the bbc website and app and i reporters will be giving you all the updates. the ceremony itself kicks off at 11pm gmt and 4pm local time. finally this half hour, how's this for an election promise — the premier of the australian island state of tasmania has promised to build the world's largest chocolate fountain if re—elected. jeremy rockliff
you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors. never with this much buzz around them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary, so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, oscars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many oscars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout...
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in the zone of interest, she gives a chilling performance as hedwig, the wife of auschwitz commander international and more diverse. and huller thinks that last year's actors�* and writers' strike, when for months so many hollywood movies couldn't be promoted, may have given these films the chance to make an impact. we had the chance to promote our films for a long time when americans couldn't, so...there is no magic there going on. it's a practical thing, i think. but also, i really appreciate this opening of the academy that is taking place towards films from other countries. there's no doubt that the legacy of two world wars and the cold war has made for some powerful film—making from germany. but the country also scored another oscar nomination this year with a film that looks at some of the contemporary issues the country is facing. and it's made by a ao—year—old film—maker living here in berlin. they speak german. this is the teachers�* lounge by german—turkish director ilker catak, shortlisted for best international film. it's a story set in school, where accusations about ste
in the zone of interest, she gives a chilling performance as hedwig, the wife of auschwitz commander international and more diverse. and huller thinks that last year's actors�* and writers' strike, when for months so many hollywood movies couldn't be promoted, may have given these films the chance to make an impact. we had the chance to promote our films for a long time when americans couldn't, so...there is no magic there going on. it's a practical thing, i think. but also, i really...
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you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors.ars, but never with this much buzz around them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, 0scars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many 0scars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout about. bbc news, los angeles. we will have all the winners later on bbc news. hello. not particularly springlike for many areas so far, through the week it will perhaps start to feel more like spring. temperatures climbing, but still some rain at times. rain for the rest of the day, moving slowly north and west across england and north wales, some rain into southern scotland and northern ireland, patchy rain in the north of scotland. eastern scotland quite chilly, 5—6, sunshine from the south, wales, up to 12. this evening, we keep extensive cloud cover, but rain easi
you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors.ars, but never with this much buzz around them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, 0scars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many 0scars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to...
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you never see what�*s happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors.to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it�*s quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, 0scars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many 0scars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it�*s done for cinema is something to shout about. bbc news, los angeles. we will have full coverage of the oscar winners. this is the scene oscar winners. this is the scene live in los angeles where it is coming up to 9:30am. you can see the world—famous hollywood sign the background. stars will be getting ready for the red carpet. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. for many of us, the weather story has been one of cloud and rain. it has felt decidedly chilly. temperatures will climb through the week ahead with some further bouts of rain at times. low pressure has been dominating through the weekend, that low centre to the south of us, cloud swirling around in this t
you never see what�*s happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors.to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it�*s quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, 0scars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many 0scars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it�*s done for cinema is something to shout about. bbc news, los angeles. we will have full...
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you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors. but never with this much buzz around them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, oscars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many oscars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout about. bbc news, los angeles. barbie may be up for best song, i want to take you like to hollywood, and this is the world famous hollywood sign. it is just coming and this is the world famous hollywood sign. it isjust coming up to 7:30am in los angeles and those stars on the red carpet may be getting up around now because they have a lot of hair and make—up to get through before they hit the red carpet a little later. the sun just rising there in los angeles. we will have full coverage of the oscars here on bbc news. stay with us. hello. not particularly springlike for ma
you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors. but never with this much buzz around them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, oscars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many oscars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout...
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you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors.is much buzz around them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, oscars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many oscars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout about. screaming katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. we have some live pictures in la and you can see the stars are arriving now. we have been watching them keenly in the last few hours. the stars are of course waiting for the ceremony to begin. and one of the big, big films of the year is oppenheimer with 13 nominations, and we expect them and it start cillian murphy to come out with quite a few awards. —— and its staff. poor things. maestro. anatomy of a fall also. jimmy kimmel is the host, there has typically been a lot of controversy around the hosts. i have to pause, that is ryan go
you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors.is much buzz around them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, oscars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many oscars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout about. screaming...
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we also travel to auschwitz, the former concentration camp where the oscar—winning the zone of interestis absolutely a masterpiece, brings the horrors. and we'll be telling you who we think will be going home with the big oscar trophies one year
we also travel to auschwitz, the former concentration camp where the oscar—winning the zone of interestis absolutely a masterpiece, brings the horrors. and we'll be telling you who we think will be going home with the big oscar trophies one year
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you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors. never with this much buzz around them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary, so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, 0scars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many 0scars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout about. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. let's ta ke let's take you straight to the red carpet because we have some live pictures. again, this is at the big night in la and you can see some of the arrivals right there. we will have a live page on our bbc news website and app detailing all the big moments from the oscars, so do please watch along whenever you get your news. of course, we will also have a big recap series on monday with my colleague nicky schiller, who will give you a round—up of all the big moments and all the big winners. again, 0ppenheimer is meant to be
you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors. never with this much buzz around them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary, so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, 0scars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many 0scars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout...
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involves polish funding as well, polished talent but it's about— well, polished talent but it's about auschwitzalso, _ mentioned, jonathan glazer but also, you — mentioned, jonathan glazer but also, you were talking about the sound in the film is amazing and that comes from johnnie — amazing and that comes from johnnie burn, a british sound designer— johnnie burn, a british sound designer working from his home in brighton who created this haunting soundtrack, you hear, jonathan — haunting soundtrack, you hear, jonathan glazer said it two movies. _ jonathan glazer said it two movies, one you watch and want to listen— movies, one you watch and want to listen t0~ _ movies, one you watch and want to listen to. in many ways, want — to listen to. in many ways, want to— to listen to. in many ways, want to listen to is more disturbing because you hear the cries_ disturbing because you hear the cries of— disturbing because you hear the cries of people who you don't see the — cries of people who you don't see the victims in the concentration camp but you the suffering — concentration camp but you the suf
involves polish funding as well, polished talent but it's about— well, polished talent but it's about auschwitzalso, _ mentioned, jonathan glazer but also, you — mentioned, jonathan glazer but also, you were talking about the sound in the film is amazing and that comes from johnnie — amazing and that comes from johnnie burn, a british sound designer— johnnie burn, a british sound designer working from his home in brighton who created this haunting soundtrack, you hear, jonathan —...
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a man who survived auschwitz, and went on to become a tailor for six us presidents, has died, at theolocaust. as a young tailor in new york, he was admonished for sewing a message about the suez canal into dwight eisenhower's pocket, and told "a president needs clothes not political advice" now, here in the uk, mps are due to debate a proposed ban on safari hunters bringing body parts of endangered animals back home. the proposal was condemned by ministers in botswana, where safari—based tourism is an important soure of income. the government argues the tourism generated by the industry creates jobs for local communities, and is crucial to funding conservation efforts. the bbc has spoken to the president of botswana, mokgweetsi masisi, who gave his view on the proposed ban. i think it is a very sad tragedy that the british leadership, of all, would bring this upon us without even so much as a courteous call to us, nor even an attempt to understand what our circumstances are. it is also hypocritical, in our view, deeply so, that you allow your species to be hunted and trophies to be e
a man who survived auschwitz, and went on to become a tailor for six us presidents, has died, at theolocaust. as a young tailor in new york, he was admonished for sewing a message about the suez canal into dwight eisenhower's pocket, and told "a president needs clothes not political advice" now, here in the uk, mps are due to debate a proposed ban on safari hunters bringing body parts of endangered animals back home. the proposal was condemned by ministers in botswana, where...
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you never see what's happening in auschwitz — what you hear tells the horrors.h this much buzz around them. and obviously to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are — the oscars! with the academy trying to lure back viewers, oscars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the babi cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many oscars back to the barbie dreamhouse. but what it's done for cinema is something to shout about. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. let's speak now to my colleagues peter bowes and tom brook who've been soaking up the atmosphere in los angeles. guys come over to you. welcome to hollywood. _ guys come over to you. welcome to hollywood. the — guys come over to you. welcome to hollywood, the 96th _ guys come over to you. welcome to hollywood, the 96th academy - guys come over to you. welcome to i hollywood, the 96th academy awards, as you can hear in the background, well under way. as you can hear in the background, well underway. let as you can hear in the background, well u
you never see what's happening in auschwitz — what you hear tells the horrors.h this much buzz around them. and obviously to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are — the oscars! with the academy trying to lure back viewers, oscars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the babi cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many oscars back to the barbie dreamhouse. but what it's done for cinema is something to shout about....
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they killed 600,000 hungarians, hungarian --, the largest hungarian cemetery is called auschwitz.was the end of civilization, a way. and the communists killed many hungarians, including the grandfather of the current hungarian ambassador, and the grandmother of the wife of the current hungarian ambassador. not immediately. my granddad died instantly at the river don and. her grandmother just died couple of years after returning siberia. so we know who the communists and we knew when nazis are, what we are fighting. we are fighting for them. against them. they were fighting for our freedom. we were fighting for sovereign and democratic because we had this world to survive. and sort of years ago, we that eventually now something good will come. we were happy to join the european union. we were happy to join natal and going back to the western world that, we ourselves created during 1100 years of history and what we see today is an even bigger threat than all these empires. now, this is the empire of wokeism that's really wants to destroy everybody and, killing softly and killing slo
they killed 600,000 hungarians, hungarian --, the largest hungarian cemetery is called auschwitz.was the end of civilization, a way. and the communists killed many hungarians, including the grandfather of the current hungarian ambassador, and the grandmother of the wife of the current hungarian ambassador. not immediately. my granddad died instantly at the river don and. her grandmother just died couple of years after returning siberia. so we know who the communists and we knew when nazis are,...
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she called israel's retaliation a genocide and compared gaza to auschwitz.was well aware of the tensions at universities around the country, including alabama she says the cancellation was a , surprise. >> i thought i was immune because i was an alumni. it came as a surprise. my first reaction was to be upset because this is my second home. someone is now stealing my second home from me. but then i got over that quickly. i thought the community was really upset about it. >> it has been quite a big deal. the fallout is still coming. >> he has been covering campus reaction in indiana. as a multimedia journalist with indiana public media. >> we are seeing a lot of students and faculty organizing protests. a venue in town is putting on a retrospective in place of the museum. the response here has been quite significant. >> the university has said little publicly. in response to our request for an interview with university president, we were referred to this previously released a short statement. the exhibit was canceled over concerns of guaranteeing the integrit
she called israel's retaliation a genocide and compared gaza to auschwitz.was well aware of the tensions at universities around the country, including alabama she says the cancellation was a , surprise. >> i thought i was immune because i was an alumni. it came as a surprise. my first reaction was to be upset because this is my second home. someone is now stealing my second home from me. but then i got over that quickly. i thought the community was really upset about it. >> it has...
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you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors.und them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, oscars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many oscars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout about. screaming katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. jacqueline coley is the awards editor at rotten tomatoes. shejoins me now. i meant to say tomatoes, you can correct me on that later! thanks so much for your time. we have some real box office hits up for a lot of nominations committees that usual? yes, it is actually something that harks back to the oscars past, the idea that the biggest films in hollywood also happen to be the biggest films on oscar night. think back to a movie like titanic. so having oppenheimer and barbie oscar nominated this time is a huge victory for the academy. but this is one
you never see what's happening in auschwitz, what you hear tells the horrors.und them. and obviously, to be here with two films is pretty extraordinary. so, yeah, it's quite wild. here we are, the oscars. with the academy trying to lure back viewers, oscars hostjimmy kimmel made a parody film with the barbie cast. the biggest film of the year is unlikely to be taking many oscars back to the barbie dreamhouse, but what it's done for cinema is something to shout about. screaming katie razzall,...
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not -- no palestinian help to build auschwitz, no palestinian stood on the docks of new york city win city, when boatloads of jewish refugees tried to escape the holocaust, came here, to be protected by this country, and were turned away from the docks in new york, and sent back to germany to die. no palestinian did, that no palestinian ran the spanish inquisition. your enemy, your enemy is not the palestinian people. it is white christian european people, who have been slaughtering jews for the last 2000 years. and let's just call it for what it is. why are they in an open air prison? why are 2 million of them in an open air prison? and i'm sorry to go on so long, but -- >> no, no. you bring up so many important points, i know we can talk about this for hours. but i did just want to get your final thought about this. because it is kind of becoming such an important issue. in the primaries. do you think joe biden is gambling american democracy? given the fact that the alternative is a guy who says he's going to be a dictator, is a guy who says he's going to be an authoritarian on day
not -- no palestinian help to build auschwitz, no palestinian stood on the docks of new york city win city, when boatloads of jewish refugees tried to escape the holocaust, came here, to be protected by this country, and were turned away from the docks in new york, and sent back to germany to die. no palestinian did, that no palestinian ran the spanish inquisition. your enemy, your enemy is not the palestinian people. it is white christian european people, who have been slaughtering jews for...
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not -- no palestinian help to build auschwitz, no palestinian state on the docks of new york city, when boatloads of jewish refugees tried to escape the holocaust, came here, to be protected by this country, and were turned away from the docks in york, and sent back to germany to die. no palestinian did, that no palestinian ran the spanish inquisition. your enemy, your enemy is not the palestinian people. it is white christian european people, who have been slaughtering jews for the last 2000 years. and let's just call it for what it is. why are they in an open air prison? why are 2 million of them in an open air prison? and i'm sorry to go on so long, but -- her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we got him under a new plan. but then they unexpectedly unraveled their "price lock" guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the "un-carrier". you sing about "price lock" on those commercials. "the price lock, the price lock..." so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how ca
not -- no palestinian help to build auschwitz, no palestinian state on the docks of new york city, when boatloads of jewish refugees tried to escape the holocaust, came here, to be protected by this country, and were turned away from the docks in york, and sent back to germany to die. no palestinian did, that no palestinian ran the spanish inquisition. your enemy, your enemy is not the palestinian people. it is white christian european people, who have been slaughtering jews for the last 2000...
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and he gotten troubling yet to go to auschwitz and answer questions and apologize and go with ben shapiro. >> but he doesn't understand that that sort of rhetoric that he talks about the great replacement theory and a migrant invasion that's what radicalized shooters, using their manifestos. those exact words. >> the people who >> go and shoot up people, whether they be latino people who live in texas, or black people who are in a supermarket in buffalo, or jewish people who are, who are worshiping those people use the same rhetoric that they are tropes, that they're either racist for latinos or black people, or for jewish people. and i wanted to know if he, if he felt any responsibility as someone who has the one of the largest social media information platforms in the world quarter billion people a quarter billion people. i think it's 455 or 500 million we can users a week and it doesn't seem that he feels that he has any responsibility with that because he seemed really averse to facts. >> that facts did not matter to him. it didn't matter that he retweeted things that were offensive t
and he gotten troubling yet to go to auschwitz and answer questions and apologize and go with ben shapiro. >> but he doesn't understand that that sort of rhetoric that he talks about the great replacement theory and a migrant invasion that's what radicalized shooters, using their manifestos. those exact words. >> the people who >> go and shoot up people, whether they be latino people who live in texas, or black people who are in a supermarket in buffalo, or jewish people who...
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, galloway will gaza to auschwitz, galloway will be distanced from them.eir comments , and they can't lose comments, and they can't lose the party whip, so they can just carry on and quite possibly win . carry on and quite possibly win. the fact is this there is now a well organised, highly energised majority—muslim pro gaza, anti —israel, majority—muslim pro gaza, anti—israel, borderline hamas sympathising movement with a charismatic, totemic leader at the helm. it will be a massive problem for labour and mark my words, after they've been served their backsides on a galloway shaped platter at the next election, all of a sudden the labour party will start to care a lot more about islamist extremism. but i'm joined now by an interesting character who's a former islamist and extremism prevention educator. now it's salama suhail, thank you very much. great to have you on the show. we spoke a lot there about george galloway and the muslim vote . i mean, he said it vote. i mean, he said it himself, didn't he really? but i understand that you have certain concer
, galloway will gaza to auschwitz, galloway will be distanced from them.eir comments , and they can't lose comments, and they can't lose the party whip, so they can just carry on and quite possibly win . carry on and quite possibly win. the fact is this there is now a well organised, highly energised majority—muslim pro gaza, anti —israel, majority—muslim pro gaza, anti—israel, borderline hamas sympathising movement with a charismatic, totemic leader at the helm. it will be a massive...