And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Angelina jolies second foray into directing unbroken tells the story of a true american hero, olympic champion Louis Zamperini who after his plane crashed in the pacific survived 47 days on a raft only to face years in a japanese print camp during world war ii with prison camp during world war ii. It was a harrowing experience that tested his humanity and is brought to life with tender loving care and compassion by Angelina Jolies direction. Well start with a look at a scene from unbroken starring Jack Oconnell as Louis Zamperini. Look at me. Look me in the eye. I was whispering when the clip was running how much i hated this officer because he was so evil in this film. And i was asking her how difficult is it to get an actor, thats what actors do, of course, but to summon whatever you have to summon to play something that is so reprehensible. You were telling me about this guy. Yes. I think hes so extraordinary
And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Angelina jolies second foray into directing unbroken tells the story of a true american hero, olympic champion Louis Zamperini who after his plane crashed in the pacific survived 47 days on a raft only to face years in a japanese print camp during world war ii with prison camp during world war ii. It was a harrowing experience that tested his humanity and is brought to life with tender loving care and compassion by Angelina Jolies direction. Well start with a look at a scene from unbroken starring Jack Oconnell as Louis Zamperini. Look at me. Look me in the eye. I was whispering when the clip was running how much i hated this officer because he was so evil in this film. And i was asking her how difficult is it to get an actor, thats what actors do, of course, but to summon whatever you have to summon to play something that is so reprehensible. You were telling me about this guy. Yes. I think hes so extraordinary
And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Angelina jolie, second foray into directing unbroken, telling the true story of American Olympic hero Louis Zamperini after his plane crashed survived on a raft only to face years in a japanese prison camp during world war ii. It was a harrowing experience to say the least that tested every bit of his stamina and humanity and is brought to life with tender loving compare and compassion by Angelina Jolies direction. Well start with a look at a scene from unbroken starring Jack Oconnell as Louis Zamperini. Look at me. Look me in the eye. I was whispering when the clip was running how much i hated this officer because he was so evil in this film. And i was asking her how difficult is it to get an actor, thats what actors do, of course, but to summon whatever you have to summon to play something that is so reprehensible. You were telling me about this guy. Yes. I think hes so extraordinary. He was a rock star. We st
The valois dukes of burgundy established one of the strangest and most extravagant courts of late medieval europe. From their base in burgundy, by marriage and diplomacy, they acquired large areas of the netherlands to build an extensive, though fragmented state of vast wealth. In 1404, duke philip the bold died at the stag inn near brussels. 20 years earlier his royayal sculptors had begun work on philips tomb. One of them carved these images of the funeral procession which transported his body back to burgundy. Clothed in the habit of a carthusian monk philips embalmed body was sealed in a lead coffin and carried in a funeral cortege whh took nearly seven weeks to wind the 250 miles from brussels to dijon. Accompanied by his sons, his chaplains, and members of his royal court the hearse was drawn by six horses in black with the blue banners of burgundy fluttering at its corners. At dijon, it was received not only by the weeping clergy but by 100 chosen townspeople and 100 poor also c
Thats what makes them so difficult to handle. The ongoing debate over freedom of the press is back in the headlines after 12 people were murdered on the attack of a french satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo. We did not publish we caved in to intimidation and i dont think well get less intimidation because of that. We are telling the system that it works. Are roses name and face appeared on the laid editor of Charlie Hebdo. What can be more peaceful . I spoke with Flemming Rose on the First American publication of his book the tyranny of silence. Ive got to start with the horror of what happened in paris. What did you think when you heard about the attack on Charlie Hebdo . I was shocked. I mean, i was grieving because i knew some of these people. But i was not surprised. In 2006 when the danish embassies were burning in beirut and damascus and tehran, i was shocked and surprised. It seemed very unreal. So i couldnt relate it to it in a serious way. But this time, it hit me very hard, b