starting with blockbuster director james cameron on his avatar sequel. why it took him so many years to bring it to theaters. and will it turn a profit? were you nervous when finally you had to share this with the world? very. and later, acting, singing, dancing, hugh jackman can do it all but one thing almost kept him from playing his iconic role wolverine . how did you get cast for this. we have two things in common. can i get a hint. i find cooking hard and stressful. do you feel your life is in danger? the love of my mother brought me here. what is your worst investment? a long list. i hear her heart beat. she s so close. it s already a blockbuster and still growing. the way of water connects all things. the second film in james cameron s avatar series. the sequel plunges audiences back into the magical world of pandora. and is the visionary s most am wishous movie yet. cameron is known for turning ahead of time ideas into big screen classic
Africa on the moon. Stories about people making a difference in shaping their nation. And their continent africa on the move stories about to move a vision of change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. D. W. Multimedia series from africa. D w dot com africa. The last gorillas of the room africas Oldest National park because of its immense riches its also the most endangered. In april twenty twelve wolf once again flared up in north kivu in the eastern democratic republic of congo
a rebel group the m twenty three took control of the region including covering up a park in. Yet another episode in whats often been called the forgotten war in the country. It is claimed six million lives in twenty years. Suddenly we heard shots. Really ran away and the villagers being shot. They killed my husband and my parents in law all. The treasures of the congo are occurring. At the heart of the seemingly endless war other regions extensive resources its forests lakes and soils are syste
Up next our documentary series doc film looks at how Global Warming may be opening up the arctic and reviving old rivalries omarion evanston ill be back with more news at the top of the hour hope you join us then. Language courses. Any time. W. B. The arctic is often described as a vast expanse of eternal ice but in some parts of the region thats no longer the case. This is alice muir island in the canadian arctic. This strip of coastline was once covered with ice but the nearby glaciers are melting so we can see more and more of the land that lies beneath them. Some researchers predict starting in 2050 the arctic will be ice free in summer so what will happen to the region is all that ice melts. Almost for me to rise should she look. The arctic helps to determine the climate for a much wider area including parts of the us due to Climate Change due to the ice receiving. The wall maps in retreat to the arctic in the center. That will cause massive changes here and in other parts of the
we work together with everyone. that s critical. when there is no set there and no world there, it s all about the actors looking in each other s eyes and getting that sense of that truth and that emotional reality in the scene so we can capture up to 20 people at a time, which means we can do crowd scenes. we can do group ensemble-type screens and one on one scenes like the one you were looking at there. so the critical thing is the actors have each other to play to and allows them to get to the deep truth of the scene. more than the first avatar, you really portray the conflict between nature and man s exploitation of natural resources and here is some of that. protect the people.
a fairer distribution of land but after 2 years of sluggish implementation the industrialization of agriculture and the exploitation of natural resources seemed to enjoy an absolute priority. the devastating consequences of this development are all too visible here at the largest coal mine in south america. the giant mountain a consortium of multinational companies from switzerland to britain and australia exports $32000000.00 tonnes of coal from here every year with over 90 percent destined for europe more than 2000 mining and energy companies have operations in colombia and are largely given a free hand by the government with dramatic consequences for both local people and nature. this is the small community of the why you people are located in close proximity to the mine of the 150000 and why you were used to live here in la