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What defined Rainer Werner Fassbinder
An exhibition in Bonn is dedicated to the German director who was extremely prolific despite his destructive lifestyle.
Why are sci-fi films so successful?
They can be costly productions. But often end up reaping in huge profits. So what makes us love them?
Looking To The Future
What does the future have in store for humanity? MADE in Germany looks ahead to 2050 and 2200.
German artists call for support of Afghan colleagues
In an open letter, prominent figures from the culture sector asked the government to pledge action.
Star Trek Day marks series' 55th anniversary
The cult science fiction series was launched in the US on September 8, 1966, which became Star Trek Day.
Formerly imprisoned director Oleg Sentsov releases film
DW speaks to the Ukrainian filmmaker about "Rhino," which portrays the rampant crime and violence in 1990s Ukraine.
Afghan director to create film about her escape
Filmmaker Sahraa Karimi plans to dramatize her flight from Kabul. "Filmmakers do not realize their power," she told DW.
French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo dies at 88
The star of the iconic French New Wave film "Breathless'' was one of France's most recognizable leading men.
Why 'Blood Red Sky' is a Netflix hit
More than 50 million people have watched the vampire thriller — a German Netflix record. What is the secret?
Afghan artists at Venice Film Festival urge world support
The filmmakers warned Afghanistan is at risk of losing its identity, and appealed for the granting of refugee status.
Without Borders festival: Films about 'longing'
Homelessness, alienation and freedom of expression are among the themes of the Without Borders film festival.
Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis dies
For almost six decades, the composer of "Zorba the Greek" had a strong musical and political influence in Greece.
Highlights of the Venice Film Festival
There are 21 films competing for the Golden Lion, including a new work on Lady Di, "Spencer."
German snails compete in Oldenburg race
A snail called Speedy Gonzales was the ultimate winner, taking home a head of lettuce.
Young Jewish filmmakers confront life in Germany
Jewish creatives in Germany are speaking up and telling their own stories.
Afghan director Sahraa Karimi recounts escape
Karimi is trying to help other filmmakers flee the Taliban, who she warns will undertake a "genocide" of artists.
10 films about Afghanistan
From "Kandahar" to "The Kite Runner," Afghanistan's history has served as the backdrop of many international films.
2021 German Film Award nominees announced
Two film adaptations of German literature lead among this year's nominees for Germany's most important film awards.
'Sweet 'n' Jewcy': Jewish film festival
Israel has many stories to tell, and on a variety of topics — to be seen during the ongoing Berlin Jewish film festival.
Films from everyday life in East Germany
The "Open Memory Box" project is the world's largest online archive of private films from East Germany.
Locarno Film Festival goes ahead despite COVID
Around 8,000 visitors are expected at one of Europe's most important film festivals alongside Cannes and Berlin.
10 films about the Olympics
From sports scandals to heroic losers, the Olympic Games have inspired many films, as well as historic documentaries.
German actor Herbert Köfer dies at 100
The East German acting legend took part in nearly 200 TV shows, movies and theater productions, refusing to retire.
Zanzibar's ZIFF film festival sees record entries
This year, more than 200 films vied for the honor of being screened at the popular festival.
Lessons on flooding drawn by one filmmaker
Film producer Johan Nijenhuis' work has focused on floods and their human toll. He believes preparedness is everything.
Ducournau's 'Titane' wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
Director Julia Ducournau's horror thriller took the honors against a stellar competition lineup at the Cannes festival.
How India's COVID crisis has changed Bollywood
Bollywood has estimated losses in the millions, as thousands of cinemas shut their doors nationwide.
Spain's Wild West: The Tabernas Desert
Europe's driest region has often served as a backdrop for Western films. This is part 19 of our series "Extreme Places."
'Where is Anne Frank' debuts at Cannes
Israeli director Ari Folman's animated film of Anne Frank's diary and life also looks at young refugees' struggles.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Cannes' glitzy La Palme d’Or restaurant, longboard dancing, and Denmark’s new H.C. Andersen museum.
Cannes’ glitzy La Palme d’Or restaurant
Cannes’ La Palme d'Or restaurant is hugely popular with celebrities during the film festival.
Star Tom Hanks still wows audiences at 65
He could be our neighbor, our brother, or our friend. Tom Hanks is someone we can all relate to. He turns 65 on July 9.
Cannes: Film highlights societal sexism in Bangladesh
The film, "Rehana Maryam Noor," marks Bangladesh's first official entry at the Cannes Film Festival.
Bollywood's legendary actor Dilip Kumar dies at 98
Dilip Kumar, nicknamed Bollywood's "Tragedy King," enjoyed a career spanning more than 50 years and nearly 60 films.
Spike Lee, iconic filmmaker
The US film director, who leads the Cannes Film Festival jury, is a renowned advocate for African-American rights.
Cannes: Film spotlights one of Japan's last WWII stragglers
The film "Onoda" chronicles the story of a soldier who continued his assignment in the Philippines, decades after WWII.
Dominating delta and an unexpected kiss
Empty streets in Sydney and an unexpected kiss — have a look through the most dramatic photos of today.
Hollywood director Richard Donner dies at 91
The filmmaker was known for hits including "Superman," "The Omen," and the "Lethal Weapon" franchise.
Cannes Film Festival 2021: The key issues
Stars won't be kissing on the red carpet as the world's most prestigious film festival returns after its COVID break.
Cannes Film Festival competition highlights
It's a highly anticipated lineup, with 24 films competing for the Palme d'Or.
Is Germany nailing inclusion?
Germany's changing social landcape needs to be reflected in its entertainment industry, critics say. What is being done?
Poking fun at the system
From "The Producers" to "Spaceballs," Mel Brooks has plenty to celebrate on his 95th birthday.
US comedian Mel Brooks' films
The American comedian with Jewish roots broke with a taboo in the 1960s with his parody on Adolf Hitler.
Saudi Arabia reforms: Royal power play or meaningful change?
The pace of reforms is picking up in the Gulf state but the Saudi royals are consolidating their power.
UK health secretary quits after being filmed kissing aide
Matt Hancock, the UK health secretary, has quit after he was filmed kissing an aide, breaching social distancing rules.
Nigeria: Coaching Maiduguri's creatives
Conflict has crippled north-eastern Nigeria but a creative hub is trying to unleash the region's artistic potential.
Oscars: Majority of Academy board now female
For the first time ever, there are more women than men on the board of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Meet Aastha Khanna: Bollywood's first intimacy coordinator
Aastha Khanna is working to make it easier for actors to establish their boundaries on film sets.
Berlinale Summer Special highlights
The Berlinale Summer Special celebrated the return of cinema in Berlin. Here are a few snapshots of the event.
Berlinale awards its Golden and Silver Bears
The Berlinale winners had already been announced in March, but the awards ceremony was held three months later.
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