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Netflix main loser of the Golden Globes
Two outliers came out on top at the 2020 Golden Globes. Was it a commentary on the future of the art of filmmaking?
Golden Globe winners
This year's nominations — and winners — included some surprises.
'1917' scoops top prize at Golden Globes
World War I epic "1917" and "Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood" have taken the top film awards at the Golden Globes.
Beethoven's Fidelio set in Turkey
At the Bonn Opera, Beethoven's music is the soundtrack to street protests, torture and bloodshed.
The ABCs of Beethoven
Click through Ludwig van Beethoven's milestones in our picture gallery.
King of Tattooists: Christian Warlich's legendary body art
A new tattoo for Christmas? Get inspired by the classics: Christian Warlich was a pioneering artist in Germany.
7 surprising things about Beethoven
Why do thousands of people in Japan sing "Ode to Joy" every year? Here are some interesting facts about the composer.
The continuing integration of human and machine
A new exhibition in Leipzig explores artworks that reflect the shifting effects of technological progress on humans.
Beethoven across the globe
In 2020, the world will be celebrating the famous classical music composer, Ludwig van Beethoven.
10 stars who were resurrected through CGI before James Dean
Many films whose stars died mid-shoot were completed with CGI. Audrey Hepburn and Bruce Lee also came back to life.
Germany: Classical music mecca
A record-breaking number of orchestras and operas: Germany's musical landscape makes it a leader in classical music.
Cunmo Yin wins the Telekom Beethoven Competition
The 26-year-old Chinese self-confidently convinced the piano competition jury.
Major Beethoven exhibit to open in Bonn
The life and work of Ludwig van Beethoven are to be explored in a major exhibition that is set to open next week.
Germany prepares to celebrate Beethoven year
Hundreds of music concerts and exhibitions are planned, and the government even views it as a "national duty."
Clint Eastwood slammed over 'sex for stories' portrayal
"Richard Jewell" claims to be about media and the truth. Now Eastwood is criticized for his depiction of the events.
A meeting of Raphael's Madonnas in Berlin
A Berlin museum kicks off a series of exhibitions worldwide dedicated to Italian master Raphael, who died 500 years ago.
DJ Marc Romboy gives Baroque composer electronic update
Bach is techno: DJ Marc Romboy takes classical masterpieces and gives them a 21st century, electronic music face-lift.
The tale of an Austrian who refused to serve Hitler
Terrence Malick's film "A Hidden Life" is based on the story of Austrian conscientious objector Franz Jägerstätter.
Russian film festival fights censorship with 'Zapovednik'
Russia is restricting artistic freedoms. But an animated satire is a weapon the Artdocfest is using to fight back.
How a computer can complete Beethoven's 10th symphony
A Beethoven scholar explains how a computer can finish Beethoven's 10th. But what about his idea of a Bacchanalian fest?
How the Nobel Prize affects book sales
Publishers eagerly await the Nobel Prize in Literature. The effect is not always as spectacular as one might expect.
Revisiting Maximilian Schell's artistic legacy
Originally cast in Nazi roles, the Oscar-winning Austrian-Swiss star Maximilian Schell quickly broadened his repertoire.
How Maximilian Schell became a world star
An exhibition explores the legacy of the Austrian-born Swiss actor Maximilian Schell, who won an Oscar in 1961.
Celebrities with strong views on Brexit
Ahead of the UK general election, which stars have taken an active stance on Brexit since the 2016 referendum?
Now 103: Kirk Douglas has lived the American Dream
Kirk Douglas' life is quite literally a rags to riches tale. The headstrong actor is now turning 103.
Caroline Link on 'When Hitler Stole the Pink Rabbit'
The director of "When Hitler Stole the Pink Rabbit," based on the novel by Judith Kerr, discusses how she made the film.
What's missing in 'When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit'
Judith Kerr's book about a family fleeing Nazi Germany touched readers of all ages, but is the film suitable for adults?
The International Telekom Beethoven Competition Bonn
From the downbeat to the winning performance, young musicians compete in the spirit of Beethoven.
Handke's Nobel flattery falls flat
Norbert Mappes-Niediek
In Stockholm, the controversial Austrian author avoided provocative or important topics. But his charm didn't convince.
Man eats $120,000 banana at Miami art exhibit
A "hungry" artist caused a stir at an art gallery after he ate one of the pieces in front of an astonished crowd.
'The Favourite' wins at European Film Awards
The movie's lead actress, Olivia Coleman, previously won an Oscar for her performance.
Juliette Binoche's stellar career in pictures
The French actress is being honored with the European Achievement in World Cinema award. Here are some of her top roles.
Igor Levit wins the Beethoven Prize
One of the world's most renowned pianists is also an impassioned critic of rightist extremism on Twitter.
2019 European Film Awards: Nominees and Favorites
On December 7, the winners of the 32nd European Film Awards will be announced in Berlin. Who are the favorites?
Werner Herzog: A selection of cult films
As Werner Herzog is honored with the European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award, here's a selection of his films.
Peter Handke's critics and supporters
Genocide denier or poet of the Balkans? Here's an overview of the debate surrounding the controversial Nobel laureate.
K-pop's dark and tragic underbelly
Industry pressures and media take a heavy toll on South Korea's so-called idols, as a series of recent deaths reveals.
DW presents Beethoven anniversary year program
DW is unpacking a series of special projects for the year dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the composer's birth.
DW launches classical music YouTube channel
From behind-the-scenes encounters to concerts, DW Classical Music offers fans and newbies fresh insight into the genre.
Prague gives Kundera his Czech citizenship back
The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic had withdrawn Kundera's citizenship in 1979.
K-pop: More than a social media trend
Though K-pop is largely an internet phenomenon, fans are also finding real-life hobbies related to their passion.
Renowned orchestral conductor Jansons dies
The award-winning conductor was one of the most renowned in the world.
A preview of the Beethoven 2020 anniversary events
Germany is planning concerts, exhibitions, city tours and performances for the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth.
Potsdam, first UNESCO Creative City of Film in Germany
Potsdam is the first German city to be named UNESCO Creative City of Film, thanks largely to its Babelsberg Studios.
Puppy love: The art of the human-canine connection
The "Loyal Friends" exhibition is all about puppy love, from pugs to the pets of David Bowie and Catherine the Great.
'Loyal Friends': Artistic depictions of dogs through the ages
The enduring connection between canine and humankind has been reflected in art and culture from antiquity to today.
Jazzfest Bonn 2020 in the key of Beethoven
Beethoven's spirit lives on through improvisation, as is shown by the jazz festival in the composer's hometown.
Frankfurt Women's Film Days celebrates 'HerStory'
The festival "Remake. Frankfurt Women's Film Days 2019" features a variety of female perspectives through cinema.
'Cars' exhibition: Eccentric design before Tesla's Cybertruck
The exhibition "Cars: Accelerating the Modern World" in London's V&A Museum looks into the history of car design.
A New Divan: East-West dialogue 200 years after Goethe
200 years after Goethe's "West-Eastern Divan," a festival in Berlin aimed at revisiting his idea of East-West proximity.
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