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'Lovemobil': Sex work in mobile homes
The documentary "Lovemobil" is about sex workers based in mobile homes. The filmmaker told DW about their world.
Music against coronavirus boredom
While people are avoiding social contacts to stop the spread of the coronavirus, musicians are getting creative.
What's changed in Beethoven's new Ninth
In a new critical edition of the score of Beethoven's Ninth, the Beethoven Archive in Bonn has discovered new sounds.
Günther Uecker, creator of nail art, at 90
One of Germany's leading contemporary artists, his imagery is universal. His tool? A hammer.
A cultural history of bathing
Hygiene is currently a serious civil duty. But bathing is a practice steeped in tradition, as a new exhibition shows.
The history of bathing in the arts
Nudity, mud and cleanliness: An exhibition in Baden-Baden shows various representations of bathing.
13 cultural references that made Friday the 13th unlucky
Through myths, books and films, Friday the 13th has become an unusual day — even for those who aren't superstitious.
What will Weinstein's sentencing mean for #MeToo?
The film producer has been sentenced to 23 years in jail for rape and assault. But is the conviction a watershed moment?
New insect species named after Lady Gaga
The new Lady Gaga bug is a wacky-looking treehopper. Other stars have inspired names for newly-discovered species.
10 new species named after musicians
Lady Gaga has a new species of treehopper named after her. Many other musicians have their own namesake bugs.
Weinstein sentenced to 23 years in prison
Two and a half years after revelations about Harvey Weinstein, he will have to go to jail for 23 years for sex crimes.
Godmother of punk: Nina Hagen turns 65
Singer-songwriter, mother, activist, punk — for Nina Hagen it's a fine line between madness and genius.
German publisher criticized for Woody Allen autobiography
Woody Allen's book is still scheduled for release in Germany by Rowohlt, but some of the publisher's own authors object.
Harvey Weinstein on trial: A timeline
Former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, accused of sexual assault by dozens of actors, is to be sentenced on Wednesday.
Why Rasoulof still makes films despite Iran's threats
Mohammad Rasoulof, defying a filmmaking ban to direct "There is No Evil," faces a prison sentence.
Hope for the Beethoven House
The house where the composer was born has a new, media-savvy president, star violinist Daniel Hope, who has novel plans.
Exorcist and Jesus: Max von Sydow's most memorable roles
From a knight challenging Death to Jesus: A look at some of acting legend Max von Sydow's most important films.
Acting legend Max von Sydow dies aged 90
Ingmar Bergman's top actor was also best known for portraying a James Bond villain, Jesus and the "Exorcist" priest.
Euromaxx - 360° Open House Löbau, Germany
Once a month, Euromaxx takes you to a "360° Open House".
Hollywood films and virus outbreaks
Quarantines, strict hygiene rules and panic buying: A few movies depict similar situations in reaction to new viruses.
Epidemics in literature
Boccaccio, Defoe, Camus: Over the centuries, many world famous writers have told stories involving infectious diseases.
The impact of the cancelled Leipzig Book Fair on publishers
The cancellation of the major fair is a heavy blow for publishers, authors and the public.
Raphael mega-exhibition opens in Rome
The 500th anniversary of the death of Renaissance master Raphael is marked with a blockbuster exhibition in Rome.
Highlights of the Raphael anniversary exhibition in Rome
A museum in Rome showcases the Renaissance artist's masterpieces, on loan from prestigious museums all over the world.
Bernie Sanders has a clear lead in artist endorsements
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is popular with pop stars such as Ariana Grande as well as rappers like Public Enemy.
Stars backing Democratic presidential candidates
From Ariana Grande to Cher, many artists and celebrities have voiced their support for Democratic candidates.
Berlinale: Living in war-ravaged Ukraine
Between bombed-out houses and minefields, "The Earth Is Blue as an Orange" maps a family's struggle to find normalcy.
Born 120 years ago: Kurt Weill
The composer of "Mack the Knife" wrote an astonishing array of music. He's celebrated at the Kurt Weill Fest in Dessau.
Iranian filmmakers: Successful despite censorship
Directors from Iran face strict state restrictions, but they nevertheless manage to creatively bypass them.
Golden Bear goes to Iranian film 'There Is No Evil'
The Golden Bear, the top prize of the Berlinale went to dissident Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof.
70th Berlinale: Winners of the Golden and Silver Bears
The Golden Bear goes to "There Is No Evil." Here are the Berlin International Film Festival's award-winning films.
Talk of the town: Berlinale day 10
Red carpet highlights: Discover every day the latest trending topics at the Berlin International Film Festival
What is your favourite vegetarian dish?
We asked you for a photo showing your favourite vegetarian dish.
What's behind the 'most ambitious film project of all time'
Blacklisted as "pornographic propaganda" in Russia, the film "DAU. Natasha" now premiered at the Berlinale.
100 years ago: Premiere of 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'
In Robert Wiene's "Caligari," German cinema changed film history. Historians still argue about its meaning.
'Hillary' documentary aims to unpack the myth
As a new documentary on Hillary Clinton makes its European debut in Berlin, DW met director Nanette Burstein.
Queen of acting: Helen Mirren
As Helen Mirren's lifetime work is honored at the Berlinale, here's why she's literally the queen of acting.
Testing photo editing apps: "BLACK - B&W Film Emulator"
DW Digital tests the most popular apps. This week: "BLACK - B&W Film Emulator".
German Expressionist cinema revival at the Berlinale
The Berlinale refocuses Weimar era culture with Expressionist masterpieces and a reworked "Berlin Alexanderplatz."
8 promising TV series to check out in 2020
The Berlinale was the first A-list festival to showcase TV series. Here are the highlights from this year's selection.
Berlin's classic cinema movie palaces
We present 10 very special movie houses — cinemas with style, charm and history.
Bravos in Bonn for Sir Simon Rattle
London musicians shook the Bonn Opera with the composer's Seventh Symphony.
Beethoven's 'Fidelio' — performed in a prison
A contemporary Beethoven opera starring inmates in Berlin's Tegel prison offers a rare glimpse into life behind bars.
11 facts about the Berlin film festival
New leadership, red carpets stars and a Nazi-era related scandal: Get the lowdown on this year's Berlinale.
70th Berlinale opens with red carpet gala
The Berlin International Film Festival opens with the film "My Salinger Year," starring Sigourney Weaver.
Cologne carnival music is becoming more political
Cologne musicians are speaking out against right-wing radicalism and anti-Semitism.
Oleg Sentsov premieres 'Numbers'
Ukrainian director Oleg Sentsov, a vocal critic of Russia's annexation of Crimea, was in prison when the film was made.
Greta Thunberg's sister launches singing career
The younger sister of the climate activist will perform in a Stockholm musical alongside her mother this fall.
5 myths about one of Germany's most famous rulers
A new biography of Frederick William of Brandenburg takes a look at the life of the famous member of German royalty.
Meet the jury of the 70th Berlinale
Six film industry pros from all over the world support Jeremy Irons on the Berlin International Film Festival's jury.
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