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Berlinale: U-turn on far-right AfD's invitation causes stir
The Berlinale launched as "The Showcase of the Free World." Now, it is trying to live up to that motto.
'The Settlers' depicts genocide of Chile's Indigenous people
Nearly 150 years after the genocide of the Selk'nam people of Tierra del Fuego, a new film recounts the horrors.
Replicas of movie and TV cars
Bought or built by hand, Martin Hahn owns a huge collection of cars from '80s TV shows and movies.
France's cinema on wheels brings culture to the country
A mobile cinema in the Loire Valley is bringing cultural experiences to rural French areas.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Venice's flood barriers are working, but the lagoon is at risk.
Albania: Roma folk music with a classical twist
Rexhino Lufta grew up surrounded by Roma folk music and now composes soundtracks for movies and documentaries.
The most anticipated new films of 2024
"Dune: Part 2," Bong Joon-ho's "Parasite" follow-up, as well as Bob Marley and Amy Winehouse biopics are highly awaited.
Germans well represented in Oscars short list
"Barbie" was short-listed across five categories, but international films and documentaries also staked Oscar claims.
Samuel L. Jackson: A movie icon at 75
Legend, pop-culture icon, activist, golfer: Samuel L.Jackson turns 75.
Tokyo's toilet culture inspired Wim Wenders' 'Perfect Days'
Japan's Oscar entry is "Perfect Days" by German director Wim Wenders, who was inspired by the country's toilet culture.
Can Kevin Spacey mount a cinema comeback?
Disgraced actor Kevin Spacey is planning a cinema comeback, working in low-budget independent movies.
Berlin Film Festival names Tricia Tuttle as new director
US-born director Tuttle, who led the London Film Festival, is expected to make the Berlinale "more diverse."
'Anatomy of a Fall' cleans up at European Film Awards
The French film won the best picture, best director and best actress awards, among others.
Hollywood actors ratify contract to formally end strike
The US actors have approved a deal with studios and streaming services. The deal shows a power shift in Hollywood.
A trip into Nigeria's illicit world of movie piracy
Movie piracy continues to be a huge problem for the Nigerian movie industry. But who are the young pirates?
Arab women filmmakers' big challenge? Western preconceptions
Female filmmakers in the Middle East are more successful than ever. At the same time, they're fighting for recognition.
Dwindling Fortunes of Nollywood Actors
Dwindling Fortunes of Nollywood Actors
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent explores how tech is affecting young Africans, from AI to workers’ rights and cyberbullying.
Gaga Chkheidze: Cinema activist from Tbilisi
Film director Gaga Chkheidze is campaigning for freedom and diversity in Georgian cinema
JFK assassination: 60 years on, are we nearer the truth?
From Oliver Stone's "JFK" to books such as "Case Closed," many have tried to uncover the truth behind the assassination.
Pakistan: 'Afghan Shah Rukh Khan' fears deportation
Impersonator Farhad Khan worries he'll be sent back to Afghanistan as Pakistan cracks down on illegal migrants.
New 'Hunger Games' transforms German locations into Panem
Imposing Nazi, socialist and post-industrial sites inspired makers of "Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes."
Barbra Streisand: A life in pictures
Barbra Streisand has released her long-awaited memoir, "My Name is Barbra."
Strike continues in Hollywood
Actors have left studios and Hollywood is paralyzed. Unlike with the screenwriters, an agreement with the actors is nowh
Inside Europe - 19 October 2023
The European implications and repercussions of the Israel-Hamas war, Polish elections, and the electrical items saved from the dump by the arrival of repair cafes. Also: the Spanish film festival celebrates women of horror and a new DW history podcast with a quirky approach to storytelling.
African filmmakers challenge Western narrative
Africa is often portrayed in Western films in a cliche or exotic way. Young African filmmakers want to change this by telling stories from an African point of view. Germany's largest festival for African productions gives this fresh perspective a stage.
Solar films: thin, flexible, durable
Organic solar film made from hydrocarbons is flexible, environmentally friendly and easy to apply.
Black comedy 'Poor Things' wins Golden Lion at Venice
The Venice Film Festival marks the start of the awards season.
Venice film festival: The tops and the flops
Polanski's selection in the competition sparked controversy — but how was his film? Our DW reporter reveals his faves.
Inside Europe - 7 September 2023
A Bavarian scandal with national implications, Istanbul's water is running out, and Budapest celebrates 150 years of Jewish history. Also on the show: Germany's tradition of church asylum, hot topics at the Venice Film Festival, and an opera masterclass in a Romanian castle.
Bad Saarow film festival: Between trauma and confidence
The German film fest sheds a light on the oppressive or hopeful realities of people living Pakistan, Syria and Ukraine.
80th Venice Film Festival: A less starry affair than usual
Due to the Hollywood strikes, fewer US actors and writers will be attending the festival to promote films.
Venice Film Festival opens amid Hollywood strikes
Some of the films and directors have already sparked controversy even before screenings begin.
Venice film fest celebrates cinema despite Hollywood strikes
Fewer stars will attend, but Priscilla Presley and Adam Driver may appear. Other picks have sparked controversy.
Why the Goethe medal could spark political controversy
Cultural workers from Georgia, Taiwan and Hungary have been awarded the Goethe medal for their courage and commitment.
Pakistani films gain global recognition, but at what cost?
Despite restrictions at home, Pakistani filmmakers are finally getting plaudits abroad.
Germany's historical Studio Babelsberg under threat
The legendary film studio hosted the likes of Marlene Dietrich and is a pet filming location for Hollywood directors.
As Robert De Niro turns 80, fans await his latest role
As the New Yorker often hailed as the best actor of our time turns 80, DW looks back at his outstanding performances.
Robert De Niro's 80th birthday: His 11 best films
DW revisits some of Robert De Niro's best films, including "Mean Streets," "Raging Bull," "Casino" and "The Irishman."
Targeted advertising thanks to hyper-personalization?
Hyper-personalization utilizes personal data to better tailor advertising to target groups.
AI revolution in advertising
AI makes it happen: ad campaigns feature superstars tailored to local businesses.
Will AI rule or ruin the movies?
Actors and writers are scared to get replaced by AI. But is the technology even good enough yet?
William Friedkin, director behind 'The Exorcist,' dies at 87
William Friedkin received widespread acclaim for his films including "The Exorcist" and "The French Connection."
'Barbie' movie tops $1 billion in box office ticket sales
The film set a record for Greta Gerwig, making her the first solo female director to pass the billion-dollar benchmark.
'Rust' weapons handler waives pretrial hearing
A pretrial hearing would have included witnesses to the incident.
SHIFT – Living in the Digital Age
Worldcoin’s Iris scans, strike against AI in movies, AI as doctor: Topics that moved the tech world.
Why Indians are angry at Oppenheimer
The movie has sparked controversy in India for quoting from the Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita during a sex scene.
Millions expected to flock to 'Barbenheimer' opening weekend
Film fans are gearing up for a battle of the blockbusters - an event dubbed 'Barbenheimer'.
AI and film: Actors and writers fear obsolescence
Is artificial intelligence conquering film sets? The film industry is shaken up and demanding rules.
Netflix adds 6 million subscribers after password crackdown
Earlier in 2023, Netflix launched its strategy to block viewers from sharing passwords in a bid to bring in more money.
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