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but baton here's what else is in the works. yet another documentary shows off the pression cultural heritage foundation's vast collection of artifacts from all over the world comprising what is known as berlin's treasure trove. and italian photographer down by new nose work is a feast for the eyes and a rather off kilter mirror of the soul of his famous inspirations. well her writing career is all inspiring tony morris the nobel prize winning author and from today's perspective it may be kind of hard to imagine how long it took for her author of the bestselling novel beloved to give the african american story its rightful place in the american canon well now a new documentary about her life the pieces i am puts her work into context and when it's over you feel as if you've spent 2 hours in her excellent company. it was illegal in his. words. this new documentary traces the rise of the best selling author nobel prize winner and force of nature toni morrison. before becoming a writer made her way up the male dominated world of new york publishing always fearless she soon realized that she not any of the old white guys was the smartest person in the room. i was more interesting than the critics damper 1st novels with faint praise and condescension one of the early reviews says she's got a great talent one day she won't limit it to only writing about black people like really it's hard to write about black people sick and they did a black. i prefer with you. but i'm tired of people asking the. oprah winfrey's book club to make more sense a household name her novels became bestsellers and 97 her masterpiece beloved won the pulitzer prize details about the lasting trauma of slavery was turned into a film produced by and starring oprah winfrey sadly film critics didn't know how to handle morrison's story of an escaped slave who kills her daughter rather than let her be recaptured even morrison said she was shocked when she got the call saying she'd won the nobel prize for literature now and then the holy can focus too much into. toni morrison's work shows through pain all the myriad ways we can come to love that is what she did was the words on the page. toni morrison the pieces i am is a personal powerful portrait of an artist who changed the canon. and my colleague scott roxboro has joined me in the studio to tell us more about the piece is i am welcome scott how did this film resonate with you and what do we learn about 20 or so all i think you learn a lot about her as a person it's all just a lot about her work but so much of this is a is an interview with toni morrison and it was really fascinating for me to see about her life as a single mom about the struggle she had to make it 1st the publishing industry and fighting against chauvinist editors and critics and also to see this image of this incredibly strong self-assured a black woman who's also obviously having the time of her life so wonderful it's very much about her personal journey but also remarked about how she changed our view of literature full stop and it's so interesting perhaps for the younger generations that so many of the issues she was banging the same drones 40 years ago that the need to movement is talking about today yeah very much so i mean a lot of personal stories in this documentary are the stories of her fight for equal pay the stories of her fights against you know the the male dominated world situation i was moving in racial segregation and so forth and it's it's really complex and it's interesting that the new generation the younger generation of women in particular are discovering toni morrison as a sort of feminist icon and watches don't have to think how there's another of these sort of 80 plus year old women who are being celebrated as sort of pop icons i mean i had to think of the roots. peter ginsberg and dr ruth westheimer both of whom have their own documentaries documentaries that are just made of something. bigger ginsberg course. a justice on the supreme court but the documentary about her called r g b is is also about her image as a as a pop culture icon because she's become the known as the notorious r g r b g and has been as been sparked thousands of internet memes but my personal favorite is the other kind ruth dr ruth westheimer the jewish german immigrant who's been teaching america about sex for a generation still going strong. getting stronger you know what. she's a you know she's the pioneer of of liberalism of these these feminist movements and i think it's amazing that these 80 plus year old women are become sort of pop stars for a younger generation when thank goodness that credit is coming where credit is due to they did so much ground work but you know talking about. margaret atwood account as literary icon has to be kind of included i would say and we're not in the you in that in that kind of way that it's very much you see $79.00 i think but yeah i mean she's almost beyond say of the feminist literature in my opinion and she's created the big feminist name of course because with her book them and sale which is adapted as a t.v. series the images from that which you know the long red cloak the the white bonnet that has been used as the mean of protest against the patriarchy worldwide we saw it in recently in the protests against the point of brown cannot kavanaugh to be a supreme court court and you saw the women coming out in this outfit and it's become so iconic it's really seen now around the world any time women particularly young women want to protest against injustice or against sexism against racism they use this image and i think it's amazing that that is created by a 79 year old woman who started this battle way back when they were born someone like gloria steinem comes to my mind i think they're making a new film about you know when we go forward you're thinking to you about that when the time comes toni morrison's the pieces i am i timothy greenfield sanders is in the u.s. theaters and thanks very much to scott roxboro for bringing us all that backstory and. well i always like to remind people that early in our free spirited hoff and grungy capital has more museums than paris more than 170 in fact and one of the reasons for that is the pressure cultural heritage foundation it's massive collection stretches from the stone age all the way to contemporary art and while some of it starts like an effort of course are well known many other treasures can now be seen in a brand new documentary a coproduction between d.w. ata and the german public station are let's have a look at. the persian cultural heritage foundation has one of the world's largest collections comprising 5000000 objects held by 9000 institutions in the german capital the film berlin's treasure trove brings them to life director selected a few of those objects as starting points to explore big questions what is beauty do we need to fear death and what significance to these our treasures have for us today the film offers insight into a rich cultural heritage connecting us to the history of our ancestors many of the objects originate from other countries and were brought to berlin from asia south america or africa sometimes their history and provenance are problematic one example is a royal throne from cameroon lushly decorated with precious glass beads the film explores the items history and goes on a journey to its country of origin. keep us. me do theater. keep. the peace you know. busy come on the critics warn the cameroonian royal throne for the kingdom of the diplomatic. ties or the 2nd. one of the consequences for us today it's him legally but we have a responsibility to the museum and. the collection of the persian cultural heritage foundation. it's a living network it's continually being developed further with the help of new research this film allows the viewer to take part in the adventure of this vital process. and that film will run in 2 parts starting here on starting june 21st. well if there's one thing that the italians do well it's food and in my experience many of them even have a heightened sensitivity for food and photographer dan been you know is no exception his pictures of what star personalities like to eat for instance recognize food as the unifying factor for humanity we all need to eat but it's to what degree we are what we eat and it's him. so what do the stars like to sing or mariah carey is said to have a passion for purple colored food. lady gaga supposedly swears by baby food when she is on tour and what 2 sports drinks chicken nuggets and french fries reveal about you sitting bull the world's fastest man clearly has a weakness for fast food. dampening no has captured these images for his photo series still. his portraits say a lot about people. with a simple play your quicken communicate a lot with people from all around the ward so for. one language it can tell stories. heidi klum is his latest subject he's portraying the german model skull unary tastes as a still. when it comes to food she said to subscribe to the $8020.00 rule the percent healthy for the rest anything. we start with very sketches to create the basis for his later work. italian actress sophia loren once said she owed her curves. to speak getty quotations like this and albert einstein's vegetarian diet have inspired. as did karl lagerfeld love of diet coke. when he knows photo portraits are reminiscent of a rock painting of caravaggio's masterpieces and the golden age of flemish painter back then the staging of foodstuffs played a major role because it revealed a lot about people's social status. for the heidi klum shoot his apartment becomes a photo studio now the pasta and peanut butter sandwiches that heidi klum is said to love to eat they're surrounded by all the healthy food such he tosses into the blender to make smoothies. maybe so while home. are doing the same diet as i. can relate. and the end of the day even if she really for each choose your well being so where are all the same. heidi klum portrait is finished and can enjoy the fruits of his labor the photo found the leftover ingredients. go some great news for queen fans with the discovery of a lost freddie mercury track complete with video of an acoustic version of time waits for no one from the musical time and leave you with this last from the top down in january 986 on friday of course gave it his all as he did every time the best. real. but. they come out of. the fun. and. the fun. they're aiming high and. the donors of the camp core of. their hope to become the most in guidance for. their dream a better future for their families. their past a rocky and dangerous one. where giving up is not an option. just the saadat love. quadriga the international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week come as mass protests over proposed extradition laws just one skirmish in a larger scramble for common good. could the demonstrators win the battle the lose the war and find out in this week's edition of country. quadriga 90 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these memos. to find. in an immersive experience and explore a fascinating cultural heritage sites. world heritage 360 good. luck good luck to the girl next you to chat. good line up stood. with exclusive. must see concerning. your. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers blah. subscribing and don't miss the flop. play. play play. play this is d w news live from the us was only hours away from armed conflict with iran before turning back sources in washington say the us was preparing to launch air strikes against the islamic republic the operation. was planned in response to toronto shooting down an american military drone.

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