everyone can go it s not like venice where you need tickets you need to be someone to even be invited even for press it s can be tricky to get in bruno is completely open to the public and there are four hundred film screening this year and anyone can walk down to the box office your own plus some uploads and buy a ticket they re not expensive they re run your bout ten euro s and the think probably now is it gives you a chance to see a film that s not going to go into wide release in your own area so maybe an art house picture from the philippines or a biography from panama something that you would never otherwise see not even in the deepest values of netflix you can see on the big screen and that s really what makes it so very accessible very berlin absolutely in terms of the spirit also sometimes gets gets political doesn t it really likes to get political and i think it helps to think about where berlin al is in the film festival calendar it s after the oscar nominations before the
you ve been the star of this really popular series to let that go and you know speaking of differences because it s a really unique film festival for those who haven t been here yet just walk us through what is so unique about it so the great thing about berlin now is that everyone can go it s not like venice where you need tickets you need to be someone to even be invited even for press it s can be tricky to get in bruno is completely open to the public and there are four hundred films screening this year and anyone can walk down to the box office your own potsdamer platz and buy a ticket they re not expensive they re run you about ten euros and the now is it gives you a chance to see a film that s not going to go into wide release in your own area so maybe an art house picture from the philippines or a biography from panama something that you would never otherwise see not even in the deepest values of netflix you can see on the big screen and that s really what makes it so very exces
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today. we are awaiting a press it s sad, it s heart break, but today president obama gave them a boost. also work against john kerry. maybe they can secure certain areas that may be at higher any shooting is troubling.
then, you know, dancing around, hugging people and one was given a football and started kicking the ball up in the air and keeping up it in the air. just amazing spirit. amazing survival stories. it really is and just getting them coordinated from the very beginning was a daunting task. when you consider two teaspoons of tuna fish and a little bit of milk a day for 17 days, couple more days and quite frankly there wouldn t have been anything to save. that s right. i mean, right at the very youtd set, it took 17 days for them to find them. there we go! they were worried, actually, this would have a bad ending but as it turned out, a miracle. it certainly is. let s listen. happy wife, the president, the first lady and the 30th miner, raul bustos. give me your hand. press it. all smiles in his oakley sunglasses. they haven t seen a lot of light down there. they wanted to protect them and