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Transcripts For DW Kino - KINO Special With Berlinale Director Dieter Kosslick 20181209 16:15:00

latest news and headlines from our web site that's day w dot com i'm rebecca riches thanks for joining me. on. this you know i mean in your minutes i'm going us. most of the time what i'm going to miss you know what i'm on what in organize you don't know what is a term. conceived because as if to say yes you can only say it but i caught it going on where they're being funded. by a museum says mr bush wants to learn some new sounds so called change not to lose time soon qusai by. the way. people have put big dreams on the big screen. looks to. be magazine on the dummy a quick. hello and a warm welcome for a very special edition of kino today we focus on someone who know that direct no produces films he's not a screenwriter and he's not the next but he has made a significant contribution to international film over the past two decades we have a date with possibly. the flamboyant director of international film fest because they're going to be the boss of the bad enough for eighteen years but before we get down to chatting with peter let's take a look back at some of the highlights of the. costly he is. the man in the red scarf and black hat festival director dieter conflict brought the stars to berlin screen legend catching the nerves hollywood stars george clooney and matty even the rolling stones braved the icy berlin winter. opening night is a dog to success of the festivals this is i'm actually moment for me because like also saw the valley now the red carpet as a political platform the film selected tackled the issues of our times head on in twenty fifteen the golden bear went to dissident iranian director just. a year later to fire it see a documentary about europe's migration crisis. conflicts legacy is an audience festival where cinema goers rub shoulders with the stars in february twenty nine thousand help present this final cast of all time to reflect on the conflict. and here he is mr himself the flamboyant director of the berlin international film festival we are here in the german film you see in the exhibition between the films every picture tells the story you've attracted of course many international stars to the festival over the years for example. think george clooney not george clooney he was mean he may be the first five six years he was always here with a lot of films. and he became really a friend of the festival and particularly this photo we have here i remember he had a broken leg and he came with a broken leg and he told me he was in the hotel b. the night before because you couldn't come to the opening night and he was looking as the opening ceremony and he sought out it's pretty cool so i'm very happy to be here and down here we have. caprio yeah we're not going to cap you know that was shutter island three scorsese the director and it was particularly interesting not a particularly interesting year it was a year where we had our sixty's and the worst injury and this is from the red carpets the photo but i got to know him. friday night when we had incredible screening of. of metropolis of the restored we probably should twenty minutes long come and go ballistic yeah he was a big fan or is a big friend of metropolis he told me he has an original poster at home. famous charles county guy. you got to know him because suddenly south since ten thousands of people came from all over or all his fans and it was one of the most gigantic wrecked car but actually it was a car britain's in the nets now deceased was is from shanti orme and he came i mean people stayed here in the streets and slept in the streets everybody we have it was february was cold and all waiting for shah rukh khan and then he came and he was just hero he is completely. down to us he's completely cool he's incredible frankly he's incredible. beautiful mind to do he said to his fans and he was walking up and down and creating and caressing. seeing and acting these people from all over the world in wheelchairs and fans who stayed safe for twenty four hours i couldn't believe it you see a lot of female stars here what with the role of women enjoying your time i see in it is a value pair here a great big. i have to say we had a lot of women it's a billion dollar not only as an actress also as presidents isabella was leaning tilda swinton and of course now streep. steve was may be i don't know everybody was excited those the mary sleeve and she she was never a machinery before it was the only time in her life. she had such a lot of fun here too and that was that was fantastic i. do remember this wow i would love to have this to get shine a light the rolling stones my god this is a big story. that a big story but finally they have been there. and it was one of the big night for me too because i'm an old rock and roller and that was absolutely the top of the pop i could get ok did you get some tips for your own playing i brought my fan to stratocaster when i brought some interview ip room when they all came and i mean they would be sitting there and you know make small talk and blah blah blah so i took it there was my guitar ok and we played a song. i'm sixty five or something. but we played together our one made sure if the other one was doing see a crowd we have been loving so much that we slipped. on from says so far and said ok perfect time is on our side and over here we see a picture from your early days as the director did you come with a vision i what i wanted to do bring back the german film. in my own time here it's a believe now that we had all this german films in the competition and say won a lot of silver bells and one where i came here is fighting back in just a moment when you want to go to bed two thousand and four. far ahead on our. land and it was a sensation it was sensational it was a german film made by germany to the director lara love of television. teams and shameless came from all over the world for the red carpet with the talent campus a lot of the graduates of telling campus are now coming back with their own film we didn't sing about says it's a beginning but i mean now it's really. interesting states is a long needs what records i'm normally ten ten percent of our films of the four hundred we show in one year ten percent are from a long lease as a director actor or producer or photographer i mean all type of artists so that's very rewarding and the same happens actually was another initiative world cinema front where we had a lot of success around so world in film festivals and also golden bear arena like because of. fear of larger loss was approaching us about see them up and so there's been a lot of successful initiatives. if you see zumba he had you can see cloud jealous happy even as he received four milligrams sorrow a golden bear if you have depression are you i'm happy you should take a golden bear reaches around and just makes his photo of you and send you the full of energy nobody pression just fantastic have fun and get the roses and gets to go it. and i think it's one of the suppressed photos. why why not photos of you one of the best photos of me because it shows first unfortunately a famous president of us would say artist first so you see. the wonderful judy dench and you see me and if you know and you see me in i see a sensual thing which made me to the director which is a had a scarf and direct carpet we miss the world cup and i will miss its photo and i mean in a way this could be a very last photo of me with somebody because it was my job to do sis. eighteen years. i don't think that i will miss the red carpet enough red carpet and the red carpet for me was much more high park corner idea because people have been very outspoken of so against nasty politics and nasty politicians and wild things in the world my red carpet in brackets was a different red carpet and maybe i will miss this red carpet but i will not miss the red carpet in general will you be inviting some special friends to the last festival to help you 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Transcripts For DW Kino - KINO Special With Berlinale Director Dieter Kosslick 20181210 05:02:00

well i guess sometimes i am but i'm sam nothing which has not been. thanks to you consider german culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics put into your sink you see these are the countries that i now know the time. needed to take in this drama there you go it's cold out there. i'm rachel joins me from the german sunday w. . post. lose lose. lose lose lose. lose lose lose. hello and a warm welcome for a very special edition of q. know today we focus on someone who know that directs no produces films he's not a screenwriter and he's not alexa but he has made a significant contribution to international film over the past two decades we have a date with possibly the flamboyant director of international film first because we're going to be the boss of the world for eighteen years but before we get down to chatting with peter let's take a look back at some of the highlights of burly nala costly years. the man in the red scarf and black cat festival director dieter conflict brought the stars to berlin screen legend catching the nerves hollywood stars george clooney and even the rolling stones braved the icy berlin winter. opening night is a dog to success of the festival this is a magic moment for me because like also saw the valley now the red carpet as a political platform the film selected tackled the issues of our times head on in twenty fifteen the golden bear went to dissident iranian director just. a year later to fire it see a documentary about europe's migration crisis. conflicts legacy is an audience festival where cinema goers rub shoulders with the stars in february twenty nine thousand help present this final festival time to reflect on the conflict. and here he is mr himself a flamboyant director of the berlin international film festival we are here in the german film you see in the x. . between the films every. picture tells the story you've attracted of course many international stars to the festival over their years for example think there's george clooney george clooney he was one i mean he made it the first five six years he was always here with a lot of films and he became really a friend of the festival and particularly this photo we have here i remember he had a broken leg and he came with a broken leg and he told me he was in the hotel b. the night before because you couldn't come to the opening night and he was looking at the opening ceremony and he thought it's pretty cool so i'm very happy to be here and down here we have. caprio in our own out of the couple years that was shot i learned three scorsese the director and it was particularly interesting not a particularly interesting year it was a year where we had our sixty's and the worst injury and this is from the red carpets the photo but i got to know him. friday night when we had incredible screening of. of metropolis of the restart with probably still twenty minutes long coming to mobilise yeah he was a big fan or is a big fan of metropolis he told me he has an original poster at home. famous charles county i. got to know him because essentially sauza is ten thousands of people came from all over all his fans and it was one of the most gigantic red carpet actually it was go into the carpet in the in the nets and i was east was is from shanti orme and he came i mean people stayed here in the streets and slept in the streets every really have it was february was cold and all waiting for shah rukh khan and then. became manti is just a hero he is completely. down to us he's completely cool he's incredible frankly he's incredible. beautiful mind to do he said to his fans and he was walking up and down and creating and caressing and acting these people from all over the world in wheelchairs and fans who states here for twenty four hours i couldn't believe it you see a lot of female stars here what was the role of women enjoying your time i see isabel you bear here a great actor. i have to say we had a lot of women it's a not only as an actress also as presidents isabella rossellini tilda swinton and of course now streep their marriage was maybe i don't know everybody was excited to see mary sleep and she she was never in machinery before it was the only time in her life. she had such a lot of fun here too and that was that was fantastic. who remember this wow i would love to have this to get shine a light the rolling stones my god this is a big story. that's a big story but finally they have been there. and it was one of the big night for me too because i'm an old rock and roller and that was absolutely the top of the pop i could get ok did you get some tips for your own playing i brought my phantom stratocaster when i brought some interview ip room when they all came and i mean they would be sitting there and you know. make small talk and blah blah blah so i took it there was my guitar and we played the song. i'm sixty five or something. but we played together our one made sure if the other one was doing see a crowd we have been loving so much that we slipped down from says so far and said ok perfect time is on our site and over here we see a picture from your early days as the early director did you come with a vision of what i wanted to do bring back the german film. in my. time here it's a billion dollar we had always german films even in the competition and say won a lot of silver bells and one where i came here is forty active just in the moment when he wanted to go to bed two thousand and four. far ahead on our dignity rant and it was a sensation it was sensational it was a german film made by germany to the director blah blah blah blah television. teams and sugarless came from all over the world for the red carpet with the talent campus and a lot of the graduates of telling campus are now coming back with their own film the way we've been saying about the sex a beginning but i mean now it's really. interesting said she is a long needs what we call them normally ten ten percent of our films of the four hundred we show in one year ten percent are from a long lease as a director actor or producer a photographer i mean all type of artists so that's very rewarding and the same happens actually was another initiative world cinema front where we had a lot of success around the world in film festivals and also in bear remail like because of fear or. fear of loss was approaching possible cinema and so there's been a lot of successful initiatives. if you see zamboni have you can see happy movie received for milk of sorrow a golden bear if you have depression are you unhappy you should just take a golden bear which is around and just makes his photo of you and send you the full of energy no depression just fantastic have fun and get the roses and gets a good. and i think it's one of the suppressed photos. why why not photos of you young man of the best photos of me because it shows first unfortunately a famous president of us would say artist first so you see. the wonderful judy dench and you 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Transcripts For DW Kino - KINO Special With Berlinale Director Dieter Kosslick 20181213 21:15:00

as. and the government held south of the country people are also hoping for peace that the south receives military support from saudi arabia humanitarian aid remains very limited the u.n. needs to help families here to to prevent more children losing their lives to starvation you're watching news wire from berlin more news coming up at the top of the hour hope to see you again. i'm skilled at the my work. and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with lions of. what's your story. on what numbers of women especially are victims of violence in. part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. not a very little or nothing yet you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. hello and a warm welcome for a very special edition of q. know today we focus on someone who know that directs no produces films he's not a screenwriter and he's not selected but he has made a significant contribution to international film over the past two decades we have a date with possibly the fanboy and director of international film first because they can be both of them for eighteen years but before we get down to chatting with peter let's take a look back at some of the highlights of the. costly he is. the man in the red scarf and black hat festival director dieter conflict brought the stars to berlin screen legend cutting to nerves hollywood stars george clooney and matty even the rolling stones braved the icy berlin winter. opening night is a dog to success of the festival he says i'm actually moment for me because like also saw the valley now the red carpet as a political platform the film selected tackled the issues of our times head off in twenty fifteen the golden bear went to dissident iranian director just. a year later to fire it see a documentary about europe's migration crisis the. conflicts legacy is an audience festival where cinema goers rub shoulders with the stars in feb twenty ninth team help present this final festival time to reflect on the costly. and here he is mr himself the flamboyant director of the international film festival we are here in the german film you see in the exhibition between the films every. picture tells the story you've attracted of course many international stars to the festival over their years for example think that george clooney yeah charge clooney he was one i mean he made it the first five six years he was always here with a lot of films and he became really a friend of the festival and particularly this photo we have here i remember he had a broken leg and he came with a broken leg and he told me he was in the hotel b. the night before because you couldn't come to the opening night and he was looking at zero opening ceremony and he thought it's pretty cool so i'm very happy to be here and down here we have. caprio here on average the couple years that was shot i learned to scorsese the director and it was particularly interesting not a particularly interesting year it was a year where we had our sixty's and the worst three and this is from the red carpets the photo but i got to know him. friday night when we had incredible screening of. of metropolis of the restock metropolis of twenty minutes long coming to mobilise you know he was a big fan or is a big fan of metropolis he told me he has an original poster at home. famous charles county i. got to know him because suddenly sauza is ten thousands of people came from all over all his fans and it was one of the most gigantic red carpet actually go into the carpet in the in the nets now disease was his film shanty orme and he came i mean people stayed here in the streets and slept in the streets every really have it was february it was cold and all waiting for shah rukh khan and then. k.-man team is just a hero he is a completely. down to earth he's completely cool he's incredible friendly he's incredible. beautiful mind to do he said to his fans and he was walking up and down and creating and caressing and tackling these people from all over the world in wheelchairs fans which states here for twenty four hours i couldn't believe it you see here. i have to say we had a lot of women it's a not only as an actress also as presidents isabella rossellini tilda swinton and of course now streep they're married steve was maybe we don't know everybody was excited to see mary sleep and she she was never in machinery before it was the only time in her life. she had such a lot of fun and he had to and it was fantastic. who remember this wow i would love to have this to get the shine a light the rolling stones my god this is a big story yeah that's a big story but finally they have been there. and it was one of the big night for me too because i'm an old rock and roller and that was absolutely the top of the pop i could get. some tips for your own playing i brought my fantasy stratocaster and i brought some interview ip room when they all came and i mean they would be sitting there and you know make small talk and blah blah blah so i took it there was my guitar and we played a song. i'm sixty five for. something. but we've needed to get our one made sure if the other one was doing see a crowd we have been loving so much that we slipped down from says so far and said ok perfect time is on our site and over here we see the picture from your early days as the berlin director did you come with a vision of what i wanted to do bring back the german film. in my. time here it's ability now that we had always germany films. in the competition and say won a lot of silver bells and one where i came here is forty active just in the moment when he wanted to go to bed two thousand and four. far ahead on our. dignity rant and it was a sensation it was sensational it was a german film made by a german to the director of a lot of television. teams and shown this came from all over the world for the red carpet with the talent campus and a lot of the graduates of telling campus are now coming back with their own felt the way we've been saying about this it's a beginning but i mean now it's really. interesting stats is a long needs what we call them normally ten ten percent of our films of the four hundred we show in one year ten percent are from a long lease as a director actor or producer or photographer i mean all type of artists so that's very rewarding and the same happens actually was another initiative world cinema front where we had a lot of success around the world in film festivals and also in bear remail like because of. fear of larger loss was approaching possible cinema and so been a lot of successful initiatives. if you see zamboni have you can see cloud jealous happy even if you received four mil gov sorrow a golden bear if you have depression are you are unhappy your chance to take a golden bear reaches around and just makes his photo of you and send you the full of energy nobody pression just fantastic have fun and get the roses and gets a good. and i think it's one of the suppressed photos. why why not photos of you one of the best one is of me because it shows first unfortunately a famous president of us would say artist first so you see. the wonderful judi dench and you see me and if you know and you see me in i see a sensual thing which made me to the director which is i had a scarf and direct carpet. even if the world cup and i will miss is photo and i mean in a ways this could be a very last photo of me with somebody because it was my job to do sis. eighteen years. i don't think that i will mystery carpet i have enough red carpet and the red carpet for me was much more high park corner idea because people have been very outspoken also against nasty politics and nasty politicians and wild things in the world my red carpet in brackets was a different red carpet and maybe i will miss this red carpet but i will not miss the red carpet in general will you be inviting some special friends to the last festival to help you take it home. invite some friends but not do very special birthday party for me reduced to sixty nine. usual as our usual festival and i sing like always so far what i can remember it's exciting enough. it's kosik thank you very much that's all we have time for on this special edition of keno we wish you all the best for the future do you have one last message for kuno fans around the world and for berlin other fans in terms of your physical health it's really good if you continue to go in the cinema and not end up as a couch potato so just for the chip it's good cinema ok so that's all for this time and this time i won't say go easy on the popcorn because i know you don't like popcorn i don't know how popcorn thanks very much dieter caustic see you next time. now apart from the new ball. the man is beyond my class. this crime lab above my class. madison he says that she was a. 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if you look at the fact that. this is date over the news live from the land south africa swears in its president cyril ramaphosa pledges to battle corruption as he takes office in a lavish no ration ceremony we hear from our correspondent about the challenges he faces also coming up. u.s. president donald trump arrives in japan for a special state visit as the new emperor is 1st foreign guest. and celebrities gather on the red carpet one last time as the cannes film festival proles to its climax our film critic scott ross broke the final downfall and gives us his prediction for who will take home the competition pompadour. thanks. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program cyril ram opposed has been sworn in as president of south africa after being returned to office in elections earlier this month has promised a new dawn for the country which suffers from high crime slumping economic growth and high unemployment from opposes presidency follows a corruption scandal that brought down his predecessor inauguration took place in a stadium in pretoria with regional leaders in attendance. rather pose a risk the issues around corruption that the country and his party have been facing . i want people to have launched a some of those in whom they had invested the cost has not been not to the temptation of hard won and greater. challenges not on what country they are huge. but they are not in some montebello. correspondent adrian krishi is covering the inauguration and center of the ceremony president cyril ramaphosa used his inauguration speech to mainly spread optimism and hope remember more than every 2nd young person in this country is unemployed and if you talk to young people on the streets this is something almost everybody will complain about. the slow economy grows the economy of south africa is currently glowing growing slower then the population and drum up also has been emphasizing that he wants to fix that he wants to get you investors in the country to create new jobs the 2nd big issue in the country is of course the issue off corruption many people have the feeling that it's got rampant on the former president jacob zuma where you could clearly see corruption in all levels of governance and people have the impression nothing is done against it from up with a promise to address that and he said that once again today in his inauguration speech he says he once and i think kill and corruption free south africa the big question here is can he really do with it can he reform his own party you. see has been in power for 25 years and many analysts have the feeling that it's got more and more into corruption that there's more and more corrupt elements in the party and it's going to be extremely difficult to really fight that from up whatsoever keeps on saying that it is possible he wants to reform is spotty and he wants to rid south africa of corruption. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. at least 20 people have been killed after a fire broke out in a private school in the indian city of surat 5 is believed to have been started by an electrical fault in the air conditioning officials say police have filed charges against the school's owners. kenya's high court has upheld a ban on same sex relations rulings a huge setback for l. g.b.t. activists who fought for the law to be changed the legislation dates back to the british colonial era and makes homosexual acts punishable with up to 14 years in prison. it's day 3 of voting in the e.u. parliamentary elections is the turn of mole to evacuate latvia to head to the polls with the czech republic entering its 2nd day of voting in most countries vote tomorrow with initial results expected late sunday night. and to the u.k. now where outgoing prime minister to resign may says she'll always regret failing to secure a deal for her country to leave the european union yesterday may announce to she'll step down on june 7th after she was unable to convince a deeply divided parliament to back her withdrawal deal. her premiership literally ended in tears the country i love but almost as soon as to reason they accepted the political stage the shock waves could be felt in europe e.u. leaders said that her resignation did nothing to change the e.u.'s position on the brics it withdrawal deal already agreed with all of whom it is not up for i don't think the u.k. won so the question will be we're going to go to the political decoration. very very much an offer which is also the basis of all the talks. of humans was closed that you use chief negotiator michel barnier quickly showed his positive regard for the pm in a tweet expressing his full respect for may's determination and for working for an orderly withdrawal from the e.u. but some tories were almost as quick to throw their hats into the ring to lead the party including front runner boris johnson who wasted no time in saying no deal was a possibility in october some reacted to that in consternation at to how things could now play out. but if that's the under these circumstances a hard brags it appears to be a reality that is nearly impossible to stop the british government the british parliament are solely responsible for a no deal exit from the e. and its consequences. but the e.u. country with perhaps the most to lose by a chaotic exit is armed and irish prime minister leo variety had this warning. obviously as anyone can see british politics is consumed by regulation and would be consumed by breaks out for a very long time that means that we now enter a new phase when it comes to regulars on the face that may be very dangerous one for them while the race for the next leader is on europe is well aware that he or she has waiting to be chosen by the british people but by the conservative party members that means north point 2 percent of the country the tory party members who are predominantly male with an average age of $57.00 will decide who leads the u.k. into this next crucial face us president donald trump has arrived in japan for a state visit set to spend 4 days in the country to cement time he'll meet with japan's prime minister and business late is and attended a dinner at the imperial palace to be the 1st guest of japan's new emperor his visit comes against the backdrop of increasing tensions with china and north korea . correspondent michael penn's in tokyo and he joins me now michael donald trump's already addressed business leaders what was his main message to them. well his main message is that is to repeat is a long term contention that the trade relationship between japan and the united states has long been tilted in favor of japan unfairly and that he's going to be the person to make the trade balance so the trade arrangements between the 2 countries fair which is his contention not that many experts agree that that's the case a similar message to one he's had in other countries and he's changeable to attend the g. 20 summit in osaka in just 6 weeks why this visit to japan now. this particular visit the timing has everything to do with the the new emperor in japan not a veto. needs to start receiving official guests from overseas and as a symbolic matter both the japanese and the u.s. side would like the u.s. president to be the 1st person to to have one of these official visits as a symbol of the strength of the u.s. japan alliance and from the point of view of prime minister all day he's very much pitching this as a great honor and he's using it to try to flatter the president and part of it as part of his long term campaign to that keep positive relationship between the 2 and he mentioned that strength and prime minister japanese prime minister shinzo abe and trump have been saying a lot of each other lately what does that tell us about the relationship between the 2 countries. mainly it tells us that the abbaye administration is desperate to have a very very strong and personal link with donald trump when when donald trump was 1st elected. in the japanese government did their analysis and i said the key to keeping this guy under control to some extent is to flatter him and to make a personal relationship and to get on his good side and that's basically what they have been doing ever since he was elected president it's. been courting trump as you say what have they got now what's he gotten out of it you're doing fantastically well mainly delay whereas trump may have come to office you know having the japan high on his list especially in trade issues to go after this is actually turned out to be much slower process so mainly what has gotten out of it is to blunt the force of trump's demands on japan and to kind of keep him at bay for a couple years now hoping that he can ride out the storm through the entire presidency michael paine in tokyo thank you very much for that thank you. the cannes film festival is where the world's top stars and filmmakers get together to hobnob make secret deals and show off 1000000 euro gowns on the red carpet it's an exclusive to wait party for inside is under way luckily for us elle film critic scott roxboro was there. there are 3 things you can always count on you can stars. more stars. and weather. well 2 of the 3 ain't bad but the gray skies didn't dampen the enthusiasm of movie fans. in 15 years covering the cannes film festival this is about the cold and wet as i've never seen it but at least the bad weather is a good excuse to stay off the beach and goes he's a movie. night play you just see through. and. karen edgerton delivers an oscar worthy performance in the musical biopic rocket man the movie dips into the darker side of elton john's life but the sex and drugs take a back seat to the rock n roll. this year's can highlight the new film from the point here in chino i'm really honored to caprio as a faded t.v. cowboy brad pitt his stock man buddy official but it. has been a. struggle to adjust the 1960 s. hollywood as a darkness in the form of serial killers the manson family looms in the background . but film fans aren't just here for hollywood stars in can art house cinema is king of the. american master terrence malick marked return. form with his slow burning drama about a conscientious objector who defies the nazis. and 82 year old director and original social justice warrior ken loach kept up the fight with this attack on britain's economy. but just to have somebody on the phone with the gone. from dollars to a month so i never thought about how it's done on time shows mind all put as much business. but it wasn't all old white man a few films and can actually resembled the audience queuing to watch them you can has made a real effort this year to increase diversity to get more people of color and women on the screen and behind the cameras at this year's festival and it looks like it's paying off because we have one of the most diverse lineups in cannes history. lucilla's in. victor hugo's french 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light artist who creates out of this world images with nature's how. so the 1st semifinal of this is your vision song contest has taken place and 7 countries are already out of the competition including former winningest portugal but australia yes i know they're not anywhere near europe but any country can apply to join in there through with an amazing performance which goes with the title of songs 0 gravity and they certainly seem to do find that on stage anyway there are some great performances some totally kitschy performances and there were some how right bad ones in the 1st semifinal so it seems your vision could be back to its best this year really. correspondent tanya kramer sense has this report from tel aviv where it's all taking place. beach sun and music as the e s c as it's known to its legions of followers hits tel aviv. on the beach a mix of tourists and fans with saturday's grand finale with anticipation to levy visit this city when it's it's always fun and that when people from the whole europe come here to see something i think it will become more fun. 6 to. go in the big steeds here. i am happy to represent my counter old band era and read this day they go. by different. part because. israel is hosting this year's here edition song contest because of this single minute about silly who won in lisp and last year she will perform her new single man a banana at the final on saturday. making people come here and see how amazing israel is giving us a chance to show how how how big of a party we can make and how amazing and genuine it can be energy wise. wow. 41 nations are competing to win europe's oldest song contest it's this 3rd time isabel is hosted it security has been beefed up along the beach promenade but the ever glitzy event has not escaped the country of the sea. international palestinian and israeli artists and petitions to urge others to stay way from the event now that it's arrived they still want to highlight what they see as the political reality. let's stop for a 2nd try to look at reality from a bit higher perspective not only this you know the speech is really beautiful and everybody is happy and smiling and the beer is the city. but just a few kilometers from here really. crazy things are happening here at the eurovision press enter politics couldn't be further away the organizers of the contest the european broadcasting union has said strict rules bending politics for distinction among bloggers and journalists covering the event it's all about who is going to win this year's contest the dutch entry is one of the favorites lawrence duncan with kind of a cheesy nice ballad isn't 1st place but my favorite and my bad hopefully is below for sony the french singer 19 years old muslim gate and he's now climbed up to 4th place and the odds hopefully he'll win sweden with john ludwick is 2nd place so it's weird in france holland that's the big battle fewer foreign visitors than expected have turned up but this pop icon madonna making a guest appearance the final on saturday is to sold out. another huge event that's underway here in europe is the cannes film festival and head of the jury that is gonzalez in the other 2 regard. by many to be the greatest living film director around today he's certainly the only one in 65 years to win back to back best director oscars for bergman in 2014 and the next year he got it for the revenant now it's his turn to hand out prizes of the 72nd cannes film festival in the south of france. that. i can the big questions are who's wearing what on the red carpet and what film will the jury pick to win the palme d'or this year for the 1st time the cannes jury is led by a mexican director a 100 gonzales inyati to me but i don't know how it's going to work to tell you it's true i have never been a precedent i have never control anything even my sets not my family nothing so i have a president to one of the most all court situation and mexican president it is in yours i have so then what is his plan as can jury president and how will he and the rest of the jury 3 more directors 2 actors a script writer and a comic book creator be looking for the winners i would like to see the films see we will not know who directed it you know i think no no time no experience no name no fame no gender nothing should be take their i think for respect of cinema and for the people who made it i think we should just you watch a film by by if by the film it's like the art itself. in his own movies and yet he too is known for his striking visual style and often grim subject matter. in 2000 he made his directorial debut with the intensely emotional a modest perilous about the cruel world of dog fighting in mexico city. was that it is these have got a little bit if you give us a little cousin to give us a scene in it's the c.e.o. who came. in as a let's hope as mr going to bite us in a bad ass come see we're going to be won the critics week grand prize it can and was nominated for an academy award for best foreign language film going to tell a bunch of. inyati to 2nd feature film 21 grams is about the convergence of 3 lives with sean penn as a terminally ill mathematician. this is beneath you don't. as an ex convict and naomi watts as a grieving mother. sean penn won best actor for his role at the venice film festival but you will. see if there is. much of a newbie to his work focuses on the human condition and his 2015 dark comedy birdman is no different it's a film about love and acceptance michael keaton plays a former super hero trying to breathe new life into his stagnant career the film won 4 oscars including best director. talking about. her play. in the revenant we united a caprio gets attacked by a bear in addition to being shot and stabbed. in yeti 2 fared somewhat better than his main character the film won him his 2nd oscar for best director academy after receiving so many awards it will soon be in the attitudes turn to hand out a few himself one thing is for sure it won't be a netflix movie to win the palme d'or for the 2nd here running the cannes film festival has banned movies made by the online streaming service. and of course we'll bring you more from cannes as it continues over the next 10 days now shapes like the appearing behind me appear in the middle of a not landscape name but dread bright the shining geometric shapes there the work of the spanish lights and landscape. 10 years ago the lecturer in fine art quit his job so he could dedicate his life to his art which is painting with lights made his work gives us a completely new perspective on a natural environment. 3 dimensional cultural and have a graphic artist. it is light installations geometric shapes projected on to nature of the spanish arches trademark. there's no sort of moment or so i'm always seeking these almost magical moments in my works you see and again you know i'm trying to find out whether there is a harmonious relationship between geometry and nature. you know such a harmony that would move us emotionally and which goes beyond our normal perception of nature. re-enters career really took off in 2009 with a large solid photography exhibition in the rain in sofia and madrid since then he's carried out my projections in numerous public spaces. variadic his installations a much more than just entertainment. looking one through sometimes i feel the sort of reverberation which goes beyond our daily perception and beyond how we normally experience nature seymour's throughout the us then there's not a lot those moments are precious and very fulfilling for me is. beneficial to and i'd even go so far as to say i live for these kinds of experiences. beba border city boy experiences. says he experiences unspoiled nature as elemental tranquil an enigmatic through his projections brianna hopes to share his experience visually he also makes large scale photos of the results. brianna designs his geometric forms to fit a chosen landscape in his new trade studio his work follow strict mathematical rules simply using image editing software to superimpose is out of the question. you know. the right geometry complements the place. you can't do that on a computer but when i finished a geometric form it will look like there's a key to another dimension you can't get that effect on screen and. tonight's conditions in the mountains outside madrid are ideal thanks to a full moon have the area has a natural light source for his long exposures. and the resulting photo quiesced a magical quality. wow finally at sotheby's in new york an impressionist painting has for the very 1st time top $100000000.00 market auction one of claude monet is iconic paintings of haystacks was sold on tuesday for 110 point $7000000.00 that's nearly $100000000.00 euros the work depicts stacks of harvested wheat belonging to monica's neighbor in in france the new owner remains anonymous person selling it as dan rather well having bought it in 1986 premier $2500000.00 are that rounds off the show for the day much more about eurovision the cannes film festival. w dot com slash culture or on facebook at g.w. culture for now though for myself and all the wonderful crew here in berlin who make this all work by the way i thank you to the thank you to you for watching and until next time. standing up to orman. painter mark inside a small town mayor of hungary. he's for a progressive society. welcoming minorities and fighting corruption. commandoes proud to call himself a european. and 30 minutes on d w. euro league idea but what's become of it and what millet looks like tomorrow. dublin gets ready for an in-depth look at the european elections and was asked the questions that matter. what are european voters hopes for the new column and what challenges why. head. from way too long the place his sins and the people in power have come their way with not doing anything to fight the kind of crisis play . of the european election 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plane plane . this is d w news live from burlesque south africa swears and its president sarah runs up close up pledges to battle corruption as he takes office in a lavish inauguration ceremony we'll hear from our correspondent about the challenges we face and also coming up. u.s. president donald trump arrives in japan for a special statement that as the new and current 1st foreign guest. and celebrities gather on the red carpet one last time as the cannes film festival draws to its climax are still in critic scott roxboro defines a downpour as he tells us to mind when a company town door. thanks for joining us. cyril ramaphosa has been sworn in as president of south africa after being returned to office elections earlier this month has promised a new dawn for south africa the country suffers from high crime slumping economic growth and high unemployment his presidency follows a corruption scandal that brought down his predecessor you know curation took place in a stadium in pretoria with regional leaders in attendance. earlier i spoke to our correspondent on the increase in cape town i asked him what message sarah has for the country's disillusioned voters remember more than 6000000 of young voters did not even registered although they were eligible to vote in this election so there's a lot of frustrations especially amongst young people and try to address them try to tell them well we're still working very hard to make this nation a better place he promised that he's trying everything to end poverty in this country within a generation but he also did not only try to spread team isn't for the people also as africa he also used the opportunity that more than 20 african heads of states where there to address african issues for example he said that he wants a free trade area between cape town and cairo and this is something you to hear from him because it was the biggest 2 economies in africa nigeria and south africa that have been blocking such a free trade zone in the last year so this might be a new direction the fight against corruption was an essential part of rum opposes campaign rhetoric and he addressed the issue in his inaugural speech let's have a listen. i want people to have launched a some of those you know home they had invested their cross their star man go to the temptation of kawan and reach. the challengers not a walk on through things are huge and they are you know. but they are not in some own terrible. talking there earlier today. and will he be able to clean up his hard reputation that is the big question here will he really be able to walk his talk many people have their doubts because the a.n.c. has been in power for 25 years and it moved from a liberation movement into a party that many people here see that has a lot of criminal elements a lot of people who try to enrich themselves in the past remember during the time of former president jacob zuma corruption was rampant in all levels of governance and when the new president ramaphosa took over more than a year ago he promised to end that he promised to also go after people in his very own country and he emphasized this again today in his own or gratian speech that he wants to free this country off corruption but the key question is will he really go against his own people will he really walk his talk or is it's just the same things that we fit in the past from other heads of states in the country so this is what south africans are really keenly waiting for to see if you will take action and very soon we will actually see 1st results because he will advance his cabinets in the next ace. terrorising life pictures of the inauguration and they're. also said that huge challenges await which ones is he likely to tackle 1st. absolutely i mean the big issue when you talk to young people here is the economy and unemployment more than every 2nd person in south africa is unemployed and when you talk to people here this is the answer you get all the time the president needs to fix the economy it has been growing slower than the population and that clearly is a problem so he has to walk on that and he promised that this is going to be his priority . cleese joining us from cape town thank you very much. so britain our outgoing prime minister tourism a says he will always regret failing to secure a deal for a country to leave the european union yesterday may announce a resign on june 7th after she was unable to get a deeply divided parliament to back her withdrawal deal premiership literally ended in tears serve the country i love but almost as soon as to resume a accepted the political stage the shock waves could be felt in europe e.u. leaders said that her resignation did nothing to change the e.u.'s position on the brics it withdrawal deal already agreed that it's all agreement is not up for i don't think the u.k. wants the question will be we're going to go to negotiate a political decoration. very very much an offer which is also the basis of all the talks. of eventual slopes the e.u.'s chief negotiator michel barnier quickly showed his positive regard for the pm in a tweet expressing his full respect for may's determination and for working for an orderly withdrawal from the e.u. but some tories were almost as quick to throw their hats into the ring to lead the party including front runner boris johnson who wasted no time in saying no deal was a possibility in october some reacted to that in consternation at to how things could now play out. but if that's the under those circumstances are hard drugs it appears to be a reality that is nearly impossible to stop the british government the british parliament are solely responsible for a no deal exit from the e.u. and its consequences. but the e.u. country with perhaps the most to lose by a chaotic exit is on and prime minister leave arrives this warning obviously as anyone can see british politics is consumed by regulation and would be consumed by bracelet for a very long time that means that we now enter a new phase when it comes to regulars on the face that may be very dangerous one for them while the race for the next leader is on europe is well aware that he or she who waiting to be chosen by the british people but by the conservative party members that means north point 2 percent of the country the tory party members who are predominantly male with an average age of 57 will decide who leads the u.k. into this next crucial phase. if the 3 of voting and the e.u. parliamentary elections today it's the turn of malta slovakia and latvia to head to the polls with the czech republic entering its 2nd day of voting and one of the world's largest democratic exercise is over 400000000 people are eligible to elect european parliament members most countries including germany france and italy will be voting tomorrow the 1st official results will be announced late sunday night. u.s. president donald trump has arrived in japan for a state visit trump is set to spend 4 days in the country to cement bilateral ties with japan's prime minister and business leaders and attend a dinner at the imperial palace where it will be the 1st state guest of japan's new emperor is visit comes against the back of increasing tensions china and north korea. and more let's talk to correspondent michael penn in tokyo michael don't you just gave his 1st speech in japan addressing business leaders what was his main message to them. well of course he's emphasizing the toughness on trade issues which is been something that before him really going back to the 1980 s. he 1st got this idea in his mind that japan was using unfair trade practices against the united states and and this is something that through the decades has never really diverged in his own thinking so you know he feels that during his presidency he wants to be the person who solves this issue as he sees it and to make a fair trade relationship between the united states and japan was looking chumba scheduled so much and the g 20 summit and osaka and only 6 weeks why this visit now well this visit so now is. basically a social and symbolic visit it's not really one where a great deal of substance is expected to be decided the main issue in involved here is the is the intro meant to the new emperor. he needs to receive a state visit or and symbolically speaking to have the u.s. president be the one to come 1st or something the japanese want and prime minister using this to very much flattered that you go trump which has been his strategy basically since the troubles of acted to keep telling him he's a great leader he's important that japan needs him and this is the way that the obvious ministration seeks to achieve its own policy objectives. has been courting for quite some time has he gotten anything out of it for his country. well it's mainly an issue of damage control you know trump and this trade issue is a is a primary example of this trump basically wants to make demands of japan that the japanese don't want to give and so he's trying as hard as you can to stay on trumps the good side so that trumps demands don't become too onerous and to try to blunt therefore so in a sense it's japan feeding trumps ego in order to not feel the force trumps demands on the japanese nation michael mann in tokyo thank you very much thank you. the cannes film festival is where the world's top stars and filmmakers get together to hobnob to make secret deals and to sell us 1000000 euro gowns on the red carpet it's an exclusive 2 week party for insiders only lucky for us our film critic scott roxboro was there. there are 3 things you can always count on the. stars. who are stars. and whether. well 2 of the 3 bad but the gray skies didn't dampen the enthusiasm of movie seems. to be in 15 years covering the cannes film festival this is about the cold and wet as i've never seen it but at least the bad weather is a good excuse to stay off the beach and goes he said movies. like play you just see through. here in edgerton he delivers an oscar worthy performance in the musical bio pic rocket man the movie dips into the darker side of elton john's life but the sex and drugs take a back seat to the rock n roll. this year's can highlight the new film from 20 parents you know i'm really honored to caprio as a faded t.v. cowboy brad pitt his stock man buddy it's official but it. has been a. struggle to adjust the 1960 s. hollywood as a darkness in the form of serial killers the manson family looms in the background . but film fans aren't just here for hollywood stars in can art house cinema is king of the. american master terrence malick marc. return to form with his slow burning drama about a conscientious objector who defies the nazis. and 82 year old director and original social justice warrior ken loach kept up the fight with this attack on britain's economy. but just to have somebody on the phone with the gone. and all eyes to mine so i never thought about how it's done on my shoulders mind to. put as much business. but it wasn't all old white men a few films and can actually resembled the audience queuing to watch them you can has made a real effort this year to increase diversity to get more people of color and women on the screen and behind the cameras at this year's festival and it looks like it's paying off because we have one of the most diverse lineups in cannes history. only so that in this lame is an album of victor hugo's french classic gets an update look for the age of the band the ghettoes. the very 1st female african director in cannes competition brought a fresh perspective to the migration crisis. welcome whatever can. have been a careful didn't remember the main living not that. i needed to see black people on screen like shoot everywhere. with its mix of hollywood and art house old masters and new faces cannes future despite the weather looks bright. you're watching the news next up as a documentary about europe's right 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