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A look at the Oscar favorites
"Roma" and "The Favourite" were nominated 10 times. The best actor pick seems clear, but who will win best actress?
10 reasons why French cinema is so successful
As the Cesar Awards are presented on Friday, here's a look at the factors behind the popularity of France's cinema.
Beethoven House closes ahead of composer's anniversary year
Germany's most often visited music museum is closing its doors — but is set to reopen for celebrations in 2020.
What Hollywood movies do to perpetuate racial stereotypes
Movies reflect stereotypes, but they also shape them. So, what exactly does Hollywood have to say about various groups?
Oscars: The winning factors to land among the best films
Drama, true stories, honor — and alcohol: DW took a look at the tropes shared by Best Picture Academy Award nominees.
High Five: 5 of Karl Lagerfeld's most outrageous comments
No one knew just what outrageous comment fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld would utter next. Here are some of the best.
Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld dies
Chanel's leading designer for 30 years, Karl Lagerfeld was a brand in his own right. He died Tuesday at the age of 85.
'Drawing Europe Together': Illustrators against Brexit
A book initiated by Gruffalo-creator Axel Scheffler collects 45 works of artists who feel the UK shouldn't leave the EU.
French court allows release of Ozon's Church abuse film
Francois Ozon's award-winning film, "By the Grace of God," puts an ongoing sexual abuse trial in the spotlight.
'Synonyms' wins 2019 Berlinale Golden Bear award
Nadav Lapid's quasi-autobiographical quest for identity on the silver screen won the Golden Bear at the Berlinale 2019.
2019 Berlinale Winners
The winners of the 2019 Berlinale jury awards represent a wide array of compelling storytelling and moving performances.
Timeless: Bauhaus fashion from Berlin
The Berlin-based fashion label Brachmann makes clothes inspired by the Bauhaus aesthetic.
10 Berlinale favorites for the top awards
Who'll win the 2019 Berlin International Film Festival's Golden and Silver Bears? The jury may pick one of these films.
Carefree friendship meets tragic end in 'Bulbul Can Sing'
At the Berlinale film festival, Indian Director Rima Das told DW how the tale also carries traces of her own life story.
'100 German Must-Reads' project hits book fairs worldwide
DW presents its prestigious book project at the 2019 Taipei International Book Exhibition.
Film inspiration from Malawian teen genius
"The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" tells the story of 13-year-old William Kamkwamba, who saved his village from famine.
Booming African film industry in Berlinale talk spotlight
A discussion co-hosted by DW Academy and the German Development Ministry discussed African film's promising future.
Fashion meets surrealism in photos of Erwin Blumenfeld
His work is more than glitz and glamour. An Amsterdam show highlights how avant-garde art played into his images.
Why film critics aren't always right
Who will win the Golden Bear? The Berlinale jury's final pick doesn't always reflect the critics' preferences.
The surreal, colorful photography of Erwin Blumenfeld
The German-Jewish fashion photographer employed novel techniques, never shying away from experimentation.
15 unforgettable kisses for Valentine's Day
To celebrate Valentine's Day, here are some of the most famous kisses in history.
Processing Iranian Revolution trauma in film
Maryam Zaree was born in a prison for political opponents. Her film "Born in Evin" breaks the silence of the past.
Berlinale Camera award for filmmaker Agnes Varda
French director Agnes Varda has brought a new film to the Berlinale. We take a look at her work spanning seven decades.
Agnes Varda's career in pictures
Cinema legend Agnes Varda has died at the age of 90. A look back at the works of the French film director.
Big-screen politics at Berlinale 2019
The Berlinale has always been a political stage, and the 69th edition is no exception with three standout entries.
Charlotte Rampling's taboo-breaking roles
As Rampling wins the Honorary Golden Bear, DW takes a closer look at her role in a controversial depiction of Nazism.
Cindy Sherman: The original selfie queen
Using herself as model, the American photographer critiques our views of identity and the role of women in society.
Country music fans break out their cowboy hats in Berlin
You don't often need a pair of cowboy boots in Berlin. But DW's Sertan Sanderson found the ideal chance to dust his off.
New Objectivity exhibition: 'World in Transition: Art of the 1920s'
A show in Hamburg hones in on the New Objectivity and New Vision movements of the Weimar Republic era.
'Mr. Jones': the journalist who exposed Stalin's famine
Agniezska Holland's Berlinale film revisits the man-made famine that killed millions of Ukrainians in 1933.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Copenhagen's Light Festival, where stars eat schnitzel in Berlin, travel tips for Funchal.
Haute Couture: Dior exhibition in London
London's V&A Museum is celebrating the legacy of Christian Dior with an extensive exhibition.
Berlin Tip: Schnitzels for Stars
Berlin's restaurant “Borchardt“ is known among Hollywood celebrities as "The Schnitzel Place".
8 films portraying Catholic Church sex abuse
"By the Grace of God," premiering in Berlin, depicts the Church's attempted cover-up of a sex abuse scandal.
Berlinale invokes 'Kindness of Strangers' with opening film
Lone Scherfig's story of homelessness and uncertainty in contemporary America is surprisingly optimistic.
Israeli pop queen says Eurovision about music, not politics
Israel is to host this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, but there have been widespread calls for a boycott
Juliette Binoche: Up close with the Berlinale Jury head
Her intimate knowledge of international film makes her the ideal choice for the jury president at this year’s Berlinale.
Juliette Binoche and the Jury team deciding the 2019 Golden Bear
The Berlin film fest's record female representation
With over 40 percent of competition works directed by women, the Berlinale has set a new A-list festival benchmark.
10 women who will rock the 2019 Berlin Film Festival
The Berlinale turns its focus on women this year. Here are 10 names you need to know.
The personal and the political at the 2019 Berlinale
How will the Berlinale's overriding slogan, "The personal is political," be borne out across the festival's 400 films?
The personal is the political: Marginalized voices tell their story at the 69th Berlinale
Women directors, political statements: 400 films from around the globe will make for a diverse film festival.
Head of Berlinale on the festival's unforgettable moments
It's the last Berlin Film Festival for "Mr. Berlinale" Dieter Kosslick; a look back at his tenure.
The 69th Berlinale: What you need to know
Golden and Silver Bears, many female directors, diversity and a director's last bow — 10 facts about the 2019 Berlinale.
Friends and family: Rembrandt's social network
Rembrandt relied heavily on the support of friends and family, who served as models for many works.
The wolf in myths and fairy tales
Wolves are usually depicted as the bad guys in fairy tales. An exhibition in Cologne presents the wolf in art.
'Night Grooves': DW's music talk show is back
Spice Girl Melanie C, Kathy Sledge as well as Soft Cell's Marc Almond are among the stars of DW's "Night Grooves."
The objectification of women in advertising
The Berlin show "Women on View" examines how photographers like Helmut Newton have depicted women as objects of desire.
Sex sells: Female bodies in advertising
From Helmut Newton to Guy Bourdin, many famous photographers have portrayed women as objects of desire.
Stefan Moses: portraits of the German soul
The photographer explored Germany as an "exotic country" — the title of a new show at the German Historical Museum.
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