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Golden Globes: Spotlight on diversity, inclusion
This year's Golden Globes saw stars and prizewinners discussing the lack of diversity and inclusion in Hollywood.
Golden Globes: 'Nomadland' wins best film, Netflix dominates
Nomadland and Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat Subsequent Moviefilm were amongst the big winners at the Golden Globe Awards.
2021 Berlinale will focus on industry first
A limited online event is taking place in the first week of March. But some films are holding off on promotion for now.
Billie Eilish up close in new documentary
"The World's a Little Blurry" contrasts Billie Eilish's life as a teenager with the creation process of her first album.
New concept for cultural events during pandemic
Hair salons are opening soon in Germany, but not theaters, opera houses and cinemas. A new concept sparks hope.
'Allen vs. Farrow' and Woody Allen's privilege
The HBO documentary looks into the sexual assault accusations made by Dylan Farrow against her father, Woody Allen.
Belarus jails 2 journalists for filming protests
One of the women working for Belsat TV said she "risked her life every time she went to work."
A film honors Germany's 'guest workers'
After WWII, Germany brought in so-called guest workers. The documentary "Gleis 11" by Cagdas Yüksel tells their story.
Retracing revolutions in Iran and Poland
What remains of these nations' uprisings 40 years ago? Andreas Hoessli explores this in the film "The Naked King."
Berlinale reveals its competition titles
The international film festival has adpated to COVID by having two events, but it will still feature stars and debuts.
Meet the 2021 Berlinale jury
There will be no jury president this year, and all six Berlinale jurors are past winners of the Golden Bear award.
Oscars shortlist for best foreign film revealed
Oscars shortlists in nine categories have been announced. Can foreign films ride on the 2020 success of "Parasite"?
11 things that the pandemic has changed in the cinema world
Hollywood is shooting in Australia, Chinese blockbusters are topping the cinema charts and the US market is collapsing.
'The Tin Drum' and other iconic films by Jean-Claude Carriere
The legendary French screenwriter has died at the age of 89. Here are some of his most famous works.
'Tin Drum' screenwriter dies at 89
The Oscar-winning French screenwriter worked with the world's top filmmakers, including Luis Bunuel.
Why the world still remembers James Dean
If the film icon hadn't died at the age of 24, James Dean would have turned 90 today.
German LGBTQ actors come out to demand recognition
Under the #actout initiative, German actors have come out to campaign for more visibility on screen and stages.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Helena Zengel dazzles Hollywood. Fashion films replace the catwalk. And whistling as a way to communicate.
ICYMI: Positive stories from around the world
Good news this week includes free vaccine taxis for the elderly and a decline in rhino poaching.
'Borga' sheds light on African migrant experience
"Borga" tells the story of a Ghanaian who wants to make it big in Europe. But the reality is very different.
Contemporary African filmmakers: Names to remember
From Nollywood to Netflix, these contemporary African directors are shaking up the world of film and TV.
Ken Adam, creator of magical film sets, on his 100th birthday
Ken Adam, the German-British set designer and Oscar winner known for "James Bond" sets was born 100 years ago today.
The 2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards announces nominees
From Netflix hits to indie films, a wide range of movies and talent are up for the SAG awards on April 4.
Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick publishes memoir
Kosslick looks back at his two decades helming the Berlinale, and his positive vision for the future of cinema.
Swedish nurse wins ticket to isolated island cinema
A frontline worker who loves films has won a week of private screenings at a former lighthouse on an isolated island.
Erotic scenes in movies come under scrutiny
Keira Knightley has refused to shoot sex scenes with male directors, signaling a new discussion on on-screen nudity.
Sundance Festival opens amid COVID lockdown
The opening film charts the misinformation that went with the spread of the coronavirus in China and the US.
Top films and series of 2020: attention-grabbing during pandemic
The American Film Institute has announced the top ten movies and series of 2020.
Stars at the Biden-Harris inauguration
Joe Biden's inauguration was a star-studded event. Here are some of the big names that took part.
Renzo Vitale composes the sound of tomorrow's cars
Renzo Vitale creates the sound of electric cars with Hollywood composer Hans Zimmer.
The iconic figures in 'One Night in Miami'
"One Night in Miami" imagines what happened on the night Malcolm X, Cassius Clay, Jim Brown and Sam Cooke met in 1964
Is colorblind casting the secret to 'Bridgerton's' success?
Netflix’s hit period drama features People of Color in prominent roles.
Does cinema have a future?
In 1895, the Lumiere brothers introduced the world to movies. Today, film theaters around the world are struggling.
After shutdowns, Bollywood could take years to recover
The coronavirus lockdowns have left India's film industry desperate for a happier plotline next year.
Watching the 'Sissi' films is a German holiday tradition
The "Sissi" films are historical tearjerkers that are still popular today.
Berlinale plans a 'festival in two stages'
With Germany in lockdown, the Berlin International Film Festival plans massive changes for its upcoming edition.
A Black Jesus and Muslim migrants in 'The New Gospel'
Milo Rau's "The New Gospel" is the first European film to portray Jesus as a Black person.
The endless energy of Armin Mueller-Stahl
The actor's path from GDR drama school dropout to Hollywood star ranks is one of the more unusual acting career paths.
John le Carre – from British spy to best-selling author
Nearly all his novels were turned into blockbusters. An ex-intelligence agent, le Carre knew his subject firsthand.
Danish film 'Another Round' wins EFAs in four categories
The 33rd European Film Awards (EFA) went ahead without an audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
YouTube can withhold piracy suspect data in Germany: court
A film distributor failed to persuade judges to force YouTube to disclose copyright infringers' email and IP addresses.
European Film Awards turn challenges into opportunities
Although Europe's equivalent of the Oscars will be held online, organizers say it's a chance to try new things.
DW documentary examines China's grip on Europe
A new documentary explores how an Italian harbor became entangled in a geopolitical debate.
14 great films by Fritz Lang
The filmmaker, born 130 years ago, is renowned for films like "Metropolis" and other masterpieces.
European Film Awards 2020 highlight diverse cinema in pandemic times
In their 33rd year, the European Film Awards went virtual. The prize ceremony was held digitally from Berlin.
Nouvelle Vague filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard at 90
One of the most influential filmmakers of the 20th century, he had an uneasy relationship with the film establishment.
Jean-Luc Godard: Selected films
Franco-Swiss film director Jean-Luc Godard was the most radical of the Nouvelle Vague filmmakers.
Elliot Page comes out as transgender
The Oscar-nominated "Juno" star has revealed that he was now Elliot Page.
A thorny legacy: Woody Allen at 85
Despite years of acclaim for his films, Woody Allen's reputation is overshadowed by allegations of sexual abuse.
Clashes break out in Paris over police privacy
Protesters have clashed with police, angry over a new bill that would limit the right to publish photos of the officers.
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