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it seems to the dangers of anti-semitism then i know that when it starts off with insulting jews and in the kramatorsk. the exhibition shows the power from exclusion to mass murder through interactive audio visual elements visitors learn about the events that culminated in the van z. conference and the holocaust and about the fate of the victims a centerpiece of the exhibition is a copy of the minutes of the meeting that took place here in january $942.00 a meeting of which top nazi officials organized the systematic murder of european jews to advance the stands are very complex process it's about the administration of the division of labor with a murder and of course it's a challenge to find the right balance and to present this in a form that can be grassed relatively quickly by a broad public. east the new exhibition opens just ahead of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the death camps. we're right in the middle of a ward sees them which will come and that culminate in the oscars on february the 9th on sunday night in los angeles it was the turn of the screen actors guild awards held in great esteem by the actors themselves as they are voted by their peers that were some surprises on the night but not for robert de niro who already knew he was getting a life achievement award it's almost a ritual robert de niro's never misses a public opportunity to criticize us president don't trump. i can imagine some of you are saying art or politics. but we're we're in such a dire situation so deeply concerning to me and to so many others i have to say something there's right and there's wrong and there's common sense and there's abuse of power. york in phoenix picks up the award for best performance by a male actor in a leading role for his performance. in his acceptance speech he paid tribute to a full make joke actor one who played the character in a very different manner. really i'm standing here on the shoulders. of my favorite actor heath ledger so thank you and good night. and i sound vague is currently celebrating her comeback as judy garland the critics are not convinced by the film but they are by her performance as judy. she received her reward from tom hanks judy garland 50 years later your community is thinking of you tonight this is for you. thank you so much 71 and the actor south korean film parasite was the surprise winner of the evening for the 1st time ever the screen actors guild gave the best ensemble prize to a foreign language film now another big award seems within reach as parasite goes to the oscars with 6 nominations. to do what it tells. the new program. so much it's easy to keep it to you. one of my hobbies when i was growing up was visiting cathedrals as i myself was a boy chorister in england i'm fascinated by the architecture the history and also the trunk quality of these often monolithic buildings in the middle of otherwise noisy cities and so is the french photographer. who has recently completed a project featuring the interior grand of various places of worship. for me it's definitely the architecture and the power of this modern architecture through the 20th century. they always have a central point of view and that the churches are always empty. so my goal is riches to create this sort of. feeling so that people can you know immerse themselves in the architecture. seeks out modern churches around the world for his photo series sacred spaces. like not for them to try in paris it's original it's different from anything you could have seen and also it has this visual impact with the difference of materials with the you know the wood to steal the lighting is very very interesting and it isn't. you know the workers of that era so it also has a very emotional. impact i think on the whole neighborhood. this perspective presents the architecture in the best possible light. and yet you see in this one what's really beautiful is that the pillars are you know all line so you really want them to be you know popping out of the photo so in that way you know the architecture speaks for itself there is no destructions it's always the same the same angle and when you put them all you know next to each other they're all very different but you get a cohesive. feeling of you know all the different churches. tivo lives in paris he discovered his passion for modern churches 4 years ago since then he's photographed 36 of them in europe and asia. this is notre dumb to lash to learn young a cube shaped church on the outskirts of paris. she bows approach is always the same he looks around chooses a point of view and takes a single shot. that's it. at home he makes only minor corrections to the image most of the work is already done to mo is actually an interior designer and for him photography is just a hobby get his photos serious have attracted attention around the globe. since 2015 probably has also been taking pictures of libraries around the world this photo series is his most famous work to date. it's a specific space that everybody understand you know libraries are churches everybody's been there at least once in their lives. one of his favorite churches is notre dame do not sell it in paris he feels that the round come. uncreate structure emanates a sense of tranquility. i guess i'm a pretty cocky guy i mean i like it when you win in the world these places because you actually get to experience the architect turn a very different way you know. it's just for it seems like it's been built just for you when you're there and you can witness it for you however you perceive it. and then in the photos people can imagine themselves in in the picture. people poor his photo series sacred spaces a testament to faith in the power of modern architecture. a book that was uncommonly prophetic about what was about to happen in germany when it was 1st published in 1983 the autobahns by leo. tells the story of a jewish family at the time the national socialists the nazi party came to power many others they believe john many have been in light and cultured society and the violence against jews would stop. or about this visionary book from a man of letters david leavitt's after 945 people here in germany claimed they didn't know anything who wanted another war and concentration camps weren't those for criminals well if they had just read the right books they would have seen it coming so many authors saw the disaster coming. from. jewish author leone for strong or wrote the up our minds in 1933 just months after hitler rose to power the upper months are a wealthy jewish family in the furniture business their story starts just a few months before the nazis take over but it's clear that change is coming there's already anti semitic violence in the streets but the open months don't want to believe they're in danger because the germany they know is so civilised here people were not inclined to concede that a thing as imbecile as the nationalist movement had a chance. when foundations were firm one was equipped with comprehensive knowledge enjoyed the fine things bygone centuries had developed had a substantial bank balance it seemed to ridiculous to imagine that tame domesticated beast the common man threatens to revert to his wolfish nature of course today we know what happened world war 2 and the murder of 6000000 jews but it's incredible to read how much of that forced writing predicted he was one of the 1st authors whose books the nazis banned whose passport they confiscated he wrote the upper months in french exile before fleeing to the us he got out but if you want to understand the false sense of security that led so many german jews to stay put for too long this book will give you some insight. finally today you may remember the story of a stolen good stuff klim painting being found it in december for trace of a lady was one of the world's most sought after paintings but there were doubts about its authenticity however at the weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in p. a chance that it is indeed the said masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back on display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end of this month and that's all for this edition don't forget to check out the website at d.w. dot com slash culture for more on that story lots of others as well wolf and i thank you for watching and from in all the crew here in berlin. big. kick off. the 2nd round starts off in the bundesliga club boss moves through the 1st game and slid into 3rd place but the competition is why didn't manage to turn the game around and stay at the top model at the end see a dozen women playing still in musician. i am dumb and it comes with deeds. because the demon d.w.m. . most. houser view of the world. and where i come from but all of that glitters is gold just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am suppose it was reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see same undertone of difference when knowledge benefits of present a coalition that exists the other part of the wall haven't been implemented in china that's new for a lot of china to be able wondering if their foot isn't safe to move but if i have a ride to learn most of that is this is the job just out of the my how i. see it and that's why my job because i tied to do it exactly that day. my name. and i watch. this is news coming to you live from a poor person is dead and 15 medical staff are infected by a new virus in china as health officials warn the corona virus me passed between people airports and train stations begin screening passengers with this film of the travel rush of the lunar new year. also coming up. hearts clash with migrants trying to cross the country's southern border with. migrants decide to wade across the border river after authorities close.

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