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Germany: 100-year-old ex-death camp guard to go on trial | News | DW

Germany: 100-year-old ex-death camp guard to go on trial | News | DW
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10 of the greatest movies about the Olympic Games

10 of the greatest movies about the Olympic Games
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10 films about the Olympics | All media content | DW

10 films about the Olympics | All media content | DW
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Long-lost film by special effects wizard behind Godzilla found | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

A scene from “Kaguya-Hime” (1935) (Provided by the National Film Archive of Japan) A short version of “Kaguya-Hime,” a 1935 film thought to have been lost for which special effects genius Eiji Tsuburaya served as director of photography, turned up in Britain. It will be shown at the National Film Archive of Japan in Tokyo in September for the film’s first screening in Japan in nearly 90 years. Tsuburaya (1901-1970) produced many works known for “tokusatsu” special effects, such as “Godzilla” in 1954 and the “Ultraman” superhero TV series that began in 1966. “The film voraciously incorporates the latest technologies of the time, and it is a work of cinema essential to retrace the roots of Tsuburaya’s creativity,” said Masaki Daibo, chief researcher at the NFAJ.

Forget the medals, the real game of the Olympics is soft power — and the opening ceremony is key

The Olympic Games are often hailed as a neutral celebration of athletic achievement. “The Olympic Games are not about politics,” wrote the International Olympic Committee president, Thomas Bach, in the Guardian last year. In reality, the games have long been a platform for soft power: the use of culture and values to shape people’s opinions in order to achieve political outcomes particularly internationally. Regardless of how many medals are won or lost, this is the real game of the Olympics. And for the host country, the opening ceremony offers an unparalleled platform for building soft power. The biggest artistic event in the world

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