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00:00This music doesn't get out of my head.
00:03Very few people know this, but the first person to record a rock'n'roll album in Portugal was a
00:09woman.
00:10In 1960, Zurita de Oliveira recorded O Bonitao da Rock.
00:15Now, with this documentary, Who's Afraid of Zurita de Oliveira?,
00:20Francesca Marvao traces her journey.
00:22A difficult task because there are very few images of her.
00:25The filmmaker drew on various testimonies and reenactments with actors.
00:55For the film, the director had several all-female artists and bands reinterpret various songs
01:01by Zurita de Oliveira, some of which had never been released before.
01:06The film didn't have many resources, we simply challenged, we were waiting for people to say yes.
01:16And then, how do I say this, it's a punk rock'n'roll.
01:22The film was able to give life, letters that were forgotten, that were never been interpreted
01:28by Zurita, never were recorded.
01:30And hearing what each artist did give a voice, I think I could even feel more and identify
01:37more with the cause of Zurita and what it wanted to say.
01:53The documentary had its world premiere at this year's Indie Lisboa Film Festival, which
01:58concluded on the 10th of May.
02:27The Urban Art Biennale 2021 is a production of the Urban Art Biennale 2021.
02:29The Urban Art Biennale 2021 is really an international show.
02:31We have 50 artists from 17 countries, from three continents.
02:35And it's really showing street art, graffiti, urban art at its best.
02:40We have the car, installations like this behind me, which are sort of monumental, fossil mobility,
02:47beauty, which is covered from a Pompeii-like dust cover, or we have this huge roof of Amparito,
02:55the writing on the roof of the Möllerhalle, which is really the biggest work in the show.
03:30The Urban Art Biennale 2021 is a production of Amparito, which is really the Shawn America,
03:39I think that it's so dusty and it's so old and but it's beautiful you know there's there's a
03:47there's beauty in decay and I think what I've done makes you kind of just perceive it in a bit
03:52of a different way it's like a nice place people walking around there are bees there are beautiful
03:58flowers but yeah we still remember the history and that's super important
04:28a small green piece of paper whoever received it was told to report to a gymnasium to clarify their
04:35residency status but what followed changed the lives of thousands of people forever on the 14th
04:41of May 1941 in Paris on orders from the SS and the Gestapo the French police arrested around 3,800
04:49Jewish men and later deported them to camps today an exhibition at the French Embassy in Berlin
04:56commemorates this first major roundup of Jews and occupied France and for the first time showed
05:02the faces of the victims all the sense is sure to and so not remember our not remember our a
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05:11tetra notre future sassi to prove irrevocable this is a policy java season java mon pair pour la van
05:20dernière fois et je suis très heureuse d'être encore d'un certain age et de pouvoir parler de ce
05:27qui se
05:2898 photographs for decades they were considered lost but in 2020 they were rediscovered the man
05:36behind the camera harry kroner a berlin photographer who through his father is himself of jewish descent
05:43ironically he was assigned by a member of the ss and the head of the gestapo's jewish affairs unit to
05:49document the raid but kroner did not photograph the men as an anonymous mass but as human beings with
05:56faces and dignity what we as claims conference möchten is to say that the memory is a very
06:03important part of the today's social and social life and what we see here today is the beginning
06:12which it had also been there and that's why we want to say that the memory is not something that
06:18only is in the past but also today is concerned about the project aims to connect and strengthen
06:25european remembrance efforts lilian reisfeld regularly speaks with students about her story
06:31this gives the 91 year old hope for a peaceful future for coming generations
06:3680 years later i remember the dress that i wore little girl when i accompanied my father and my mother
06:46to the police
06:47and it was strange because for years i never thought about this dress and i had a flash one day
06:55i had a blue dress with
06:58smogs and fantaisies on a robe and this souvenir came back 80 years or 85 years later
07:08the exhibition titled faces of memory is on display at the french embassy in berlin until the 9th of july
07:19portuguese people are among the europeans most eager to travel in 2026 according to europe
07:25assistance annual summer vacation barometer despite the unstable geopolitical climate there are still
07:31those who choose to travel abroad however the portuguese show a greater preference for traveling
07:50within the country especially to the beaches of algarve with a slight decrease in international travel
07:56the war in the middle east seems to have dampened some travelers interest in going abroad
08:01mainly due to financial constraints and increased safety concerns
08:05i plan a year of férias and portanto i have marked as férias for algarve portanto portanto
08:10portanto portugal porque penso que agora é um pouco complicado ir para fora os combustíveis
08:17contextualizam a economia neste momento e portanto face à situação que se avizinha nos próximos
08:24tempos também mantemos as férias cá em portugal para evitar o menos custos possíveis condiciona um
08:31bocadinho não pensava ir a uma viagem rápida mas já não vou tenho medo não e além disso também estão
08:40muito caras as viagens e os alojamentos tudo não é altura eu acho que nós estamos a atravessar uma uma
08:48fase de
08:50pronto há o conflito não é pronto mundial as guerras e isso sobre os preços custos de vida está muito
08:56mais alto as
08:57coisas custam muito mais e por isso mais difícil é fazer férias inflation remains the main reason holding
09:04people back when making plans portugal is the european country where this fear is most pronounced
09:10and it's also the european country where high prices have the greatest impact on the budget set aside for leisure
09:24after months of turbulence across regional airspace cutters tourism sector says the country is open for
09:31business once again speaking to euro news visit cutler ceo says the country went through one of its most
09:37difficult periods in recent history but work closely with embassies airlines and tourism partners to
09:43support stranded travelers and restore confidence in a destination that welcomed five million visitors
09:49last year tourism officials say more than 12 000 international visitors and transit passengers were
09:54impacted during the regional crisis earlier this year a 24-hour hotline was launched alongside whatsapp
10:00updates and social media alerts as authorities coordinated repatriation efforts through hamad
10:06international airport we've been through a difficult time i'll be very honest with you it was a
10:10difficult time that we have never been through for but i always remind myself with the period of
10:15covid where we passed it through a difficult time but we passed it stronger than before more resilience
10:20we announced space extension as well as the free stay in the hotels with free meals for all of our
10:26travelers and guests by that time because we want to also ensure that our guests are a guest in our
10:32home
10:32now qatar is pushing ahead with a tourism recovery campaign centered around summer festivals beach activities and
10:39family entertainment before shifting focus towards international visitors later in the year abdul aziz
10:45al malawi says the country is hoping its mix of luxury tourism cultural experiences and major international events
10:51will help drive momentum into a busy winter season qatar is back to normal and we can always reassure that
10:59qatar is always safe and secure qatar has been always known for the unique products where we bring
11:06together culture heritage as well as the modernity you can enjoy diving with the whale shark as well as
11:11going to the safari having a fine dining shopping experience hotel experience beachfront all at the
11:18same day so we always say that qatar is the home of our guests from all over the world visit
11:25qatar says it
11:25will continue investing in digital visitor experiences business travel and international events as it looks to
11:31strengthen this position as one of the region's leading tourism destinations adal alim euronews doha
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