Transcripts For DW Arts.21 - Arts.21 Takes On Jihadists And

DW Arts.21 - Arts.21 Takes On Jihadists And Climate Change February 11, 2018

Before. This is a Training Camp in Northern Syria set up by the terrorist group taria out sharm previously known as the al nusra front. Was sent here by his father a member of the terrorist group. This syrian documentary filmmaker came to the region of good love in the north of his homeland to shoot the Award Winning documentary of fathers and sons. He pretended to be a war photographer and a sympathizer of their costs to gain the jihadist trust. Darkie left syria because of the civil war but he has returned to make films he used to live in damascus and was friends with many artists and intellectuals being in an area controlled by jihadists was strange to him. I told him that. What if it had of all to bow to movement i want to know from you or the law itself who said office to me and. He got to know osama family well osama is the oldest of eight boys. It was the filmmakers entry into a very different world the life of jihadism. I want to understand tell people how its happened how you become what you are who are those people how they look from the inside what is the courts what is the thing that they can the use to brainwash the people so this is was very soon to go psychologically. But since in Society Inside the society over there you had just. Osamas father has been a member of tahrir for twenty years she harvest from all over the world made in his home the film concentrated on the men and their sons children brought up in an environment where there is love and care but also radical religious education. The. This. Without commentary the Camera Companies young boys training. At times they have fun and enjoy themselves like children and others they are taught to wield weapons. And theyre. Allowed darkie spent over two years filming here his documentary gives a sensitive insight into a Terror Organization and the mechanisms at play. Have to forget you are you have to be anywhere so when you have to be in this war you dont have you know if you want to make these these feel for me there are no second option. But these children have little hope of living a long peaceful life theyre surrounded by adults who preach hatred and revenge. Theyre expected to follow in their fathers footsteps. They want to have a normal life they want happiness. Even if they are to grow up in a war zone and in this you had this terminally gets us to war you want that the father decide from the moment his son is born he named team junior to some of bin laden and thats mean that the kids in all his life he dont have a choice. The films haunting imagery illustrates the near hopelessness of the Children Situation they will end up on the front of the film won the world cinema grand jury prize for documentary at this years sundance Film Festival. Durkee grew up in the syrian capital damascus hes been living with his family in berlin since twenty fourteen. But does he feel safe after making his film. Nobody wrote me or threaten me online or at in this is very weird this is make me feel not sick you know because you know if you push just start to write you will get revenge or writing this is me they are not serious and when like Nothing Happened but the silence before the storm so this is this is thing i have to take care of it take care of it very carefully. There is no happy ending in this film osama who is still a child leaves the family to train to become a fighter. Thank you. Shes known for her vibrant expressionist paintings but there were other sites to go into your group. The bold use of color is breathtaking in nineteen zero nine Gabriella Minter painted her friend mario enough on benefit him like her an artist who was part of the expressionist Blue Rider Group. Work broke with stuffy convention she saw truth in art. Just walking through the exhibition you realize shes one of the preeminent european artists of the Twentieth Century who was experimenting with color. This exhibition invades you and color in this specially the portrait of the entrance with the saturated hues that isnt part of it if we want to make a real statement here thats gotten a sense he has at some point. The book very analogous and roofs of the small market town of mourner which she fell in love with just one block south of the window changed everything suddenly minter could see fields of color yellow red and blue the landscape. There filled with life Gabriella Minter is a painter of genius. On a trip to the United States to visit her late mothers relatives she began taking photographs she was just twenty two at the time and was not yet a painter. The camera was a birthday present it framed her view of the world. She travelled together with her sister some five thousand kilometers from new york to texas a journey that taught her to see differently. The comte nice to us and says among india my she wasnt from a background where she received a well rounded education and went to Great Schools and learned an instrument in this. Land isnt as it does things you would normally expect with such successful careers thats most she had says that she developed it all herself by the sea is the is in the was actually travel to the us to visit her family and she developed an artistic style from scratch and they could and shes whats known in art history as an autodidact as it does last month the store to mull to the dock to snit and. She was enchanted with more now and bought a house there in one thousand and nine where she lived with vasily kandinsky. But their relationship was not without its difficulties for him she was a muse from whom he expected undivided attention. He was a role model as well as her lover and her companion. They met in one thousand know too when she enrolled in an art school kandinsky had set up in munich at the time women went admitted to our to cademy. Kandinsky was impressed by mentors work and encouraged her once he told her she was a hopeless pupil and couldnt be taught anything everything she had was natural talent. As time went on the cracks began to show when the First World War broke out in one nine hundred fourteen kandinsky a Russian National was forced to leave germany she never saw him again. The target is a stick shift the demo down a toilet is nothing forces the story of modernism and painting. Its the story of the Blue Rider Group into. The relationship between mentor and school but its also the story of a woman who managed to carve out a successful career for herself as an artist in a male dominated society. People know and have come to love this narrative. We wanted to show other aspects. In one thousand nine hundred thirty five began to paint manual workers bulldozers construction sites two of the pictures later appeared in a nazi propaganda exhibition. Figures on the strangely static surroundings make it look as if i had lost vision. Suddenly this landscape was being devoured by these machines. And life was exposed to enormous change. But we also know that these big Infrastructure Projects were planned during the weimar republic. Were taken out of the drawer and implemented by the nazis. That you see. I cant help but interpret these paintings as political pictures about the changing times and the changing ideologies of the era. Thirtys cian clue did swastikas in her Street Scenes which after the war she clumsily concealed. Was a nazi stronghold became increasingly reclusive. Before the outbreak of the Second World War she had already been trying out new styles shifting towards the new objectivity movement the exhibition in munich offers a broader perspective on her life and work which went far beyond her expressionist blue ride to paris. And now more cultural highlights picked up on our radar. Anyone who wears these clothes is clearly dressing to impress opulence and glamorous truly fabulous truly that such Gianni Versace turned the italian Family Business into with local fashion brand four decades ago who now his designs have gone on show in berlin with items on loan from across the world he responded to the minimalism of the ninetys with the rise of color and patterns. His iconic designs were worn by supermodels like Claudia Schiffer nomi Campbell Kate moss who we hope to further from. Fame twenty years ago the bombshell the design it was assassinated outside his house in miami. Janitor such as life and death is currently the subject of a populate u. S. Series drama pump and more is more in bilin you can plunge right into best saatchis universe. Even by the marionette spoke up in case there is a world where anything is possible. This is who was made famous by the characters jim paxon and luke the engine driver. And the dragon woman. This is unfortunate. Jennys famous theater is celebrating its seventieth anniversary this year. The theater was set up shortly after World War Two and it didnt just attract children but last plays were also produced using the wooden figures. Nowadays putting kids to put on productions throughout the world these traditional marionettes still cast the spell of the audience. Sites of both outstanding cultural and natural significance a featured in unescos Program Germany has forty two World Heritage sites. A new illustrated book shows them and although its all dropping. All the florian hina and photographer ginter buyer spent three years on the road recording what they saw. In essen for example where that say hits i thought i was once one of the most efficient coal mining facilities in the world now the former industrial size is a huge cultural attraction. The book travels in time from the prehistoric to the modern day. From germanys need to forests to balance the fascinating to. Gigantic icebergs are melting into the arctic ocean photographer all of auto becker catches their disappearance in stunning pictures. A moment in time that will never be repeated. I see giants merge with their reflections a sign of things to come. His eyes very syke see me iceberg emerges from the mist when you approach it a first theres a dark shadow which becomes lighter and lighter im confronted by the south and when i sail past it it disappears again behind this cup of mystery its a unique an encounter im having a bad moment again the it is a moment. These icebergs are like fortresses yet theyre under siege all of auto becker has become i witness to their to climb. If temperatures rise by five degrees celsius by the end of the century it would spell their end. Is that when you know that there is Global Warming and you see an iceberg like this and you can see how its sweating and then you realize how swift this process is. Becker traveled along the west coast of greenland with his camera four thousand kilometers in a rubber dinghy. When an iceberg coughs they can cause a twenty meter wave. As i typed off him when the ice floats on the water it sounds like glass wrapping to. Bend his cotton push to get a fresh piece has just broken off it finishes around. The month this is clean when you hear this santa is the singing of vi something specially the physic this is for you feel like youre in a champagne flute and. Cage. Becca was born in one nine hundred fifty nine in troponin on the baltic sea. The large format camera he uses looks like it dates from another era he says its like putting up an easel and painting a picture and he has respect for his subject. Only to exposures or possible percocet. So he sometimes travels for days to get his photo. He almost always tours alone. Once two hundred kilometers from the nearest village he had a serious accident away from sex and drugs being on the boat nonstop for thirty six i have because there was nowhere to stall. The song was just above the horizon of it blinded me and then the next thing i knew everything was quiet and dark about what i call for a while i woke up again and felt something cold and shop on my chin. And coming and i couldnt move all functional i opened my eyes and was looking at ice and i realized id landed on an iceberg of metal bar in the going to i had to concussion with blood was running down my body i broke into rhythm my boat and drifted off and by then there was no want to wrap one thing has been done. This i got into the water and swam off of the bug after fifteen minutes i reached the budget i was exhausted and i was stuck there hanging on to the boat and i couldnt get in then i put my toe on the propeller felt for the engine i managed to push myself up with my feet. He survived and carried on with his work. On his expeditions he often doesnt meet people for days on end no assistant no destruction. He does everything himself. He has walked the entire length of four rivers in greenland interior rivers created by Climate Change no where else can you see the results of Global Warming is drastically as here greenland is now believed to be losing more than two hundred seventy billion tons of ice a year. At point six sixty on the Greenland Ice sheet hundreds of tourists stay to witness the changes sometimes its twenty degrees celsius here. For company in the research is that they went to the measuring stations and they took the data and evaluations. These huge changes exceeded their own full costs. But these are always losses. In greenland so much melt water is generated each year that would flood an area the size of germany under one meter of water the icebergs are disappearing and bechers images testify to that. Just that gets you dancing. In your a incorporates elements of latin American Music to create its own style. Latin american rhythms meet european add on gods. Name music to dance to despite the paps unusual nine for rhythm. This is jayco pena evans interpretation of the congo or europe one style of drumming and whose roots go back to africa and whose spirit reflects the suffering and nostalgia of slaves forced to go to south america. In a drum called the chico is used in condo. It always shifts the beat there is no down beat theres a one and by the other about. The but. But but but but. Yes after all morsi is an African Music not based on one and four and. Three four and. So as Wayne Shorter said jazz is on the off beat its not rock and roll you get to get there with the get one. Note jazz isnt rock n roll just as ballin in the cold is not like the woman balmy city of montevideo where he grew up. Maybe this is why his new album desperate tondo which means awakening the sounds that seem to express his homesickness. Its like awakening from a dream. That im in for a forum on the front irenes of the past when i was in europe. But without interrupting my process. A process in which he absorbs everything that speaks to him musically and transforms it into his own style he plays a caribbean steel drum on the title track of his new album. It would be harder to get further away from berlin in terms of music and idea. And his music used to be more influenced by north american sounds. His album my picture won the echo instrumentalist award for drums on percussion. Was a blunder. And he started playing at the age of three and had his first lesson age four when he was seven he started playing with the drumming virtual so was faldo facto russo who put him straight to the test. Me that i played with him and he swore at me for the whole lets say. You told me to come back the next week. But i guess yeah probably meant Something Like great and his Old Fashioned way. I was with him till i was seventeen ten years. Yes there were he went on to play and study in how bad seattle boston and then like she got in by live he recorded his new album in the studio one of the tracks is a cover of jew canning tons carava. When he isnt in the studio or on tour he really says and anyway he comes live without drama. See i am vicious i know i was on holiday for a week in italy and we rented a room so i could rehearse. Now thats really freaky. Freaky. It might be freaky but the results are pretty impressive. Thats all for this edition of twenty one next week we were off to the ballin on a Film Festival with Inspiring Women nell biting action. And explosive talent. Cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut the time. Good. Luck. Cut. The bureaucracy and stars deliver browsing performance or the budget plans for covering the range from alan calling go thank you for acknowledging the cleveland belgium singer songwriter minus the birth of the concert the boots on the top of. The beat the germans movements are closing aspects of muslim culture in germany and. Us american keep music takes a look at your missing perceives the two traditions every day lives and language in the family. So im going to say im good now because the trick i am going to g. W. Dot com the germans. Could be better stay in good shape returning to you and you believe this mazing fitness backpack if you learn from long whats. Missing on the left. Coast. To turn in the most favorite holmgrens into my coffee only need lower get to soak for. The barely feel. The scars on. The pain still tangible. Surface for good. For cities. They have survived but do they also have a future. I really understand people who say they dont want to stay here. But i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something. New beginning in peace time for the people making it possible what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance. Out of darkness citys after war. Starting march tenth on t w. This is due to every news coming to from berlin a passenger plane crashes near moscow Officials Say all seventy one people on board were killed or bring you the latest from our correspondent in moscow plus. International Charity Oxfam is under fire after a newspa

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