good luck to superpower and the ukraine glory to ukraine. thank you. films dealing with ukraine have certainly been getting attention in berlin. although one or two trade publications described the sean penn documentary as awkwardly narcissistic and fawning, it was overall warmly received. and president zelensky and his team, who viewed it before the festival, liked it. his chief of staff tweeted that it was a great film. germany has been enjoying a very good year in cinema, especially with its anti war film, all quiet on the western front, picking up all kinds of accolades internationally. and here in berlin at the festival, there are five german films in competition. emma jones has been talking to one of her favorite film critics about the german offerings and other notable films in the festival line up. film critic kaleem aftab and i met during this year s berlinale to chat about the films we d seen, and we started off with the opening movie, rebecca miller s she came to
poisoning. cleaned out the bank account. are you trying to accuse me of something? have a brother determined to find a killer. how dare anybody do that to my little brother? it wasn t supposed to happen like this. a toxic mystery and an emotional trial. is the jury being out long a bad thing or a good thing? it was a mystery from day one. from that time, right around the end of the hockey season. it made sense of what was happening to matthew podolak, met the hockey amateur, met the hunter, the fish are, the athlete. it would make sense from the very first day that matthew podolak woke up with the pain in his back. and after what happened in the hospital a couple of months later, nothing made sense after that. [noise] the, god knows there were accusations. well yes, plenty of those. and a brother, mark, from whom the stories, the mystery became a kind of obsession. it s had quite an effect on me over the past seven years. the story of what happened to matt
more northerly airflow. the air mass shows the blue colours deepen, an indication the air is getting chillier. you ll notice that on sunday, stronger winds, eastern parts of scotland, eastern england, too. and we ll start to see some showers all the way in where you see the showers, mainly of rain to lower levels. but on the hills, sleet and snow distinctly possible. and these the afternoon highs, 5 to 8 degrees with a breeze along some eastern coast. it will feel substantially cooler than that. let s return to the jet stream then as we see the weekend go into next week. this time we ve got a big cut off high with the jet stream actually pushing into southern parts of europe. so things should warm up here, but the air mass shows cold air with us. and the question mark is how this air of low pressure develops before and how quickly we start to see atlantic air return. so for a time, next week will be cold and yes, there will be some wintry weather around with a bit of snow for some of y
read it on her face? you don t have to be crying your eyes out at a funeral to not be grieving. no, the defense argued all the testimony aligning all these behavior was really a product of the six plus years of rumor and innuendo. which, at courtesy of the authorities to matt s family hard into what sounded like truth even if it wasn t. if you listen to all the witnesses. anybody that was holly s friend, they all turned away once they talk to the detective. that was certainly the case, said the defense. when holly s friend rip vic a big cut off contact with holly about a year after matt died. who s the accused of murder in this room? holly. is yeah, and you, know you can t look at her anymore. no. after, then after she heard from the police said the defense, did she begin saying what she said at the trial. but you have not a high do how i didn t have to see physical proof in order to i asked a question.
well, it will be a huge problem for two reasons. one, theological and ideological. these guys can t budge because this is part of their faith. they ve included in their faith now the kind of karl rove agenda of big business and corporate america and capitalism. so, they re totally stuck. but i want to say something else. there are republican agitators and extremists like ralph reed, who are now also in it just for the money. look, he claimed he got $11 million. you can be sure he took a nice, big cut off the top of that to get out the evangelical vote. like karl rove, who will keep coming back like a bad lunch, they aren t going to go away. why? because there s big money in sucker-punching evangelicals into thinking you can deliver a vote for them. how do i know that? as i talk about in my book crazy for god i was one of those guys 30 years ago, raising millions of dollars from people like rich, who founded amway, promising him we could change