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'Tin Drum' screenwriter dies at 89
The Oscar-winning French screenwriter worked with the world's top filmmakers, including Luis Bunuel.
Rammstein announce new album
In 2020 touring wasn't an option, so Rammstein went into the studio instead.
Modest fashion struts the catwalk
Fashion for style-conscious Muslims: The fashion market in the Muslim world is huge.
Modest fashion: European and Saudi cooperation on the catwalk
In the Gulf states, fashion for Muslim women is a huge potential market which European designers are trying to open.
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.
Political fashions: From Gorman to Gandhi
Here's a look at some luminaries who have expressed their politics through fashion choices across the centuries.
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.
'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.
Art institutions suffer through the pandemic
While some museums have turned to online exhibits, others are doubting whether they can survive.
Marilyn Manson accused of serial abuse by ex-fiancee
Actor Evan Rachel Wood and four other women have detailed a litany of abuses by Manson on Instagram.
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.
Cicely Tyson: A life in pictures
The distinguished film, stage and TV actress was much admired for her portrayal of resilient African American women.
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.
Cicely Tyson, pioneer for Black women on screen, dies at 96
Tyson attributed her career choices to address social issues like gender and race.
Did the genius composer miss a beat?
Everybody makes mistakes and so did Beethoven. Experts believe he may have miscalculated the tempo of some symphonies.
Top films and series of 2020: attention-grabbing during pandemic
The American Film Institute has announced the top ten movies and series of 2020.
First-rate classical music, a click away
“DW Classical Music” on YouTube delights classical music fans the world over.
An Interview with Olga Scheps
Renowned pianist Olga Scheps explains that classical music can also be very entertaining.
Mozart y Mambo: Reunion in Havana
A year after her beloved project “Mozart y Mambo,” horn player Sarah Willis returns to Cuba.
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.
Opera star Placido Domingo at 80
Despite his age, his COVID illness in 2020 and the #MeToo accusations, the man just keeps on singing.
Kamala Harris Vogue cover causes controversy
After critics slammed the cover of Vogue featuring VP-elect Kamala Harris, it will publish another version.
Music producer Phil Spector dies
The rock producer, who changed the sound of 1960s pop with his "Wall of Sound" recordings has died of COVID-19.
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
Why shanty songs embody the spirit of 2021
TikTok has turned a 19th-century sea shanty into a viral hit. It embodies the hopes and pain of our pandemic world.
Joan Baez turns 80: How she made me a political person
Singer-songwriter, folk music icon and civil rights activist: DW's Susanne Spröer recalls how Baez changed her life.
Is colorblind casting the secret to 'Bridgerton's' success?
Netflix’s hit period drama features People of Color in prominent roles.
Star pianist Alfred Brendel turns 90
The master pianist says that things can only get better in 2021.
Celebrated author Friedrich Dürrenmatt on his 100th birthday
The Swiss author is best known for his darkly satirical plays and crime novels.
Does cinema have a future?
In 1895, the Lumiere brothers introduced the world to movies. Today, film theaters around the world are struggling.
COVID-19 memorabilia as museum exhibits
Museums are collecting keepsakes linked to the coronavirus pandemic, and have already archived thousands of objects.
When beauty is power
Beauty business pioneer Helena Rubinstein made it to the top and was an inspiration to strong women everywhere.
From refugee to transcultural ambassador
Saman Haddad came to Germany from Iraq with his parents when he was just 13. Now, he's a cultural ambassador.
Watching the 'Sissi' films is a German holiday tradition
The "Sissi" films are historical tearjerkers that are still popular today.
'Every year is Beethoven year'
Beethoven's anniversary year was going to be big — then COVID-19 came. Conductor Paavo Jarvi tells DW about his year.
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.
Daniel Barenboim conducts on Beethoven's anniversary
In the extended Beethoven anniversary year, major highlights are still to come.
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.
Beethoven's 250th birthday: A muted celebration
The world has been celebrating Beethoven's 250th birthday this year, but many events were axed due to the coronavirus.
Anne-Sophie Mutter performs to help musicians
The famous German violinist is addressing the plight of the tens of thousands of musicians who are out of a job.
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.
Novelist John le Carre dies at 89
The spy-turned-novelist was known for his thrillers "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" and "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy."
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.
Netflix honors Selena — and the German Tejano origins
Selena fans get to see the life and times of their idol on Netflix once more.
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