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Are Nollywood films fueling ritual killings in Nigeria?
Listen to what Nigerians and Malawians had to say on the topic.
'Dune' visual effects team wins Oscar
The creative work of German visual effects artist Gerd Nefzer on "Dune" led him to his second Academy Award.
Actors with Oscar and Golden Raspberry nods
Jeanna de Waal has won a Razzie, but some actors have a knack for showing up in the Oscars and the Golden Raspberries.
Oscars: Women write history with every win
In the 94-year history of the Oscars, only two women have won the best director's award. Is a turning point in sight?
The Kashmir Files: Bollywood film that divides India
A Bollywood film about the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus has sparked a huge controversy in India.
Oscars: Where are the African films?
In nearly 75 years, the Oscar for best international film has only gone to an African production three times. Why?
Film director Michael Haneke at 80
Few directors have been honored for their work as widely as Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke.
Klitschko brothers film screens in solidarity with Ukraine
The award-winning documentary "Klitschko" will be shown in cinemas across Germany to raise money for Ukraine.
Ukraine: 'Like a zombie movie without the zombies'
War has been raging in Europe for weeks now. Numerous athletes have remained in their Ukrainian homeland to fight.
Clear signs against Putin's war at the BAFTAs
Best director and best film went to "The Power of the Dog." The stars came out in solidarity with Ukraine.
Are bans against Russian arts the right target?
Across Europe, Russian artists musicians and filmmakers are being excluded from events.
Cultural backlash against Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The cultural sphere is reacting to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. An overview.
How S. Korean movies are dominating cinema
From independent films to hit streaming series, South Korean productions are capturing audiences worldwide.
Hong Kong film on mass protests creates buzz in Taiwan
A documentary on the 2019 protests has rekindled people's emotions associated with the brutal police clampdown.
Entertainer and activist Harry Belafonte at 95
A New Yorker with Caribbean roots, Belafonte spoke out against racism and injustice before the civil rights movement.
Disney and other studios halt release of films in Russia
"The Batman" and "Turning Red" won't hit Russian cinemas as entertainment giants distance themselves from Russia.
Powerful films, impressive people – DW Akademie at the Berlinale!
DW supported filmmakers whose entries screened at the festival. Let's celebrate their accomplishments!
Inside Europe 24.02.2022
War in Ukraine. We’ll be considering the situation from a variety of different angles: sanctions, energy dependence, the mood in Russia. And, most importantly of all: The ordinary people of Ukraine. Plus: Poland cuts language funding for its ethnic German minority. French departments reject the Olympic flame. A peak inside Hungary’s burgeoning film industry. And Italy's TikTok grannies...
Berlinale Film Series
Gripping plots and fresh perspectives: series productions are catching on at the Berlinale.
Africa: A continent in motion
Tales of home, tales of migration – the young filmmakers of Generation Africa
Germany aims to make its film industry greener
The film industry wants to become more sustainable. Here are some of the measures being implemented in Germany.
Alia Bhatt: Social media 'not a barometer' of success
In this DW interview, the actor talks about her familial ties with Germany, strong female roles and cancel culture.
What does the future hold for Afghan cinema?
Three award-winning female directors appeal to the international film industry to save Afghan cinema.
Berlinale 2022: Golden and Silver Bear winners
Beyond the Golden Bear that went to "Alcarras," here are the other winners of the Berlin Film Festival.
Berlinale's top award goes to 'Alcarras'
Catalan director Carla Simon's film is the winner of the Berlin film festival's Golden Bear. Runner-up is Hong Sangsoo.
2022 Oscars to include top fan-voted film
"The Power of the Dog" leads the Oscars race with 12 nods — and a new 'fan-favorite' film will be acknowledged.
Berlinale: Murat Kurnaz' mother takes on world politics
Andreas Dresen's Berlinale film: a gripping portrayal of a mother set on getting her son released from Guantanamo Bay.
Generation Africa films offer new migration tales
The Berlinale's first South Sudanese entry and a Nigerian film revisit migration issues from an African perspective.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Hand-painted movie posters, a ride on the Glacier Express and delectable embroidered edibles.
Movie poster painter Götz Valien
Berlin-based artist Götz Valien paints giant movies posters. His latest work: “Licorice Pizza”.
Indian up for first-ever documentary Oscar
"Writing With Fire" tells the story of the fearless reporters of Khabar Lahariya, India's only rural women's newspaper.
Berlinale opening gala in pictures
The 72nd Berlin International Film Festival kicked off with a scaled-down red carpet event.
Tanzania's martial arts actress
Agnes Kifaluka is a Tanzanian martial art actress. She works hard to make her dream become a reality.
Berlinale returns as live event despite omicron
The 2022 Berlin film festival kicks off just as COVID infections peak in Germany. DW talks to experts about the risks.
How Lata Mangeshkar's death exposes India's communal rifts
Many left-leaning Indians pointed out that the legendary singer had supported Hindu nationalist premier Narendra Modi.
'Game of Thrones' filming locations around the world
As a new studio tour opens in Northern Ireland, here are some of the locations the show was filmed around the world.
India: How streaming platforms are transforming Bollywood
Streaming platforms are changing the way Bollywood is traditionally consumed, but will it topple the industry?
'Encanto' takes Disney to the top of the charts
The hit Disney animation film featuring the first-ever all Latino cast now has a No. 1 theme song.
Oscar-winning film set designer Rolf Zehetbauer is dead
Rolf Zehetbauer created the sets for film classics such as "The Neverending Story" and "Cabaret." He died aged 92.
How Beethoven and Fela Kuti continue to shape the future
How can culture help shape a more pluralistic future? The DW Global Media Forum launches new format to find out.
'ORFEAS2021' is dedicated to a LGTBQ activist
The 2018 death of activist Zak Kostopoulos aka Zackie Oh in Athens brought homophobia in Greece into the spotlight.
Istanbul's Turkish cowboys
Enthusiastic cowboy fans in Turkey are turning their hobby into a way of life.
Ten films to understand India
On India's Republic Day, here is a list of films and series that take a critical look at the country since independence.
'Don't Look Up': Can comedy spark climate crisis action?
The satire about a comet heading for Earth has triggered debate on our failure to act on the climate emergency.
Actor Hardy Krüger: from Nazi Germany to Hollywood fame
Hardy Krüger rose to world fame after World War II, but he had his beginnings in Nazi-era propaganda films.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
How are Netflix and co. changing the film industry?
Italy: Vaccination where Cinema Paradiso was filmed
The film location of "Cinema Paradiso", in Sicily, has a vaccination rate of 104 percent.
Armorer in fatal 'Rust' shooting sues prop supplier
A lawsuit in the shooting involving Alec Baldwin claims live ammo was given to the film crew without their knowledge.
Pared-down Berlin Film Festival to go ahead
The Berlinale will feature reduced capacity, required vaccine certificates and no parties.
Who should portray a Jew on-screen?
Helen Mirren's latest role as Israeli PM Golda Meir spotlights the debate about "Jewface" casting.
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