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Golden Globes awarded without TV coverage
Amid ongoing controversy over a lack of diversity, "Power of the Dog" and "West Side Story" dominated the top prizes.
Scandal-ridden Golden Globes carry on
Olivia Colman, Lady Gaga and Benedict Cumberbatch are among the nominees at Hollywood's first major awards show of 2022.
Lyricist Marilyn Bergman dies at 93
The award-winning composer was known for classics like "The Windmills of Your Mind," and "The Way We Were."
Actor, civil rights pioneer, Sidney Poitier dies
Sidney Poitier, the first Black man to win an Academy Award for best actor, was also known for his civil rights work.
US film director Peter Bogdanovich dies at 82
Acclaimed for "What's Up, Doc?" and "The Last Picture Show," the New Hollywood director has died at the age of 82.
Babelsberg: World's oldest large-scale film studio
A US firm has acquired the legendary Babelsberg film studios, located near Berlin. It's been home to many cinema greats.
Spanish director Carlos Saura turns 90
The award-winning director has no plans to retire. Here's a look at his life.
What happens when Spider-Man's identity is revealed
Spider-Man returns to the silver screen for the final superhero film in a trilogy from the Marvel universe.
Canadian man who voiced IS propaganda films pleads guilty
Mohammed Khalifa was among the key members of the IS propaganda team. He provided narration for violent videos.
'Lord of the Rings' film turns 20
Unfilmable? Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy made film history.
European Film Awards 2021 favorites
"Titane," "The Father" and "Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn" are now vying for Europe's version of the Oscar.
'West Side Story' gets 21st-century reboot
Steven Spielberg's remake of the 1957 musical has been banned in six Gulf countries for a transgender character.
Alec Baldwin: 'I didn’t pull the trigger'
Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed when a gun in Baldwin's hand discharged on a movie set near Santa Fe.
Nigeria's film industry gets streaming boost
Nigeria has the second largest film output in the world, but many filmmakers barely break even.
DW Business – Europe
Resurgent demand could drive bumper Black Friday - Mexico's auto workers suffer during chip shortage
e-Lorian: A futuristic film car becomes reality
Back to the (electric) future: How to update an iconic 1980s film car.
Fellini: The sketches behind the films
An exhibition in Essen shows how Italian director Federico Fellini first created drawings of his ideas for movies.
'Dreyfus Drei': Film uncovers a lost German-Jewish past
Australian artist Ella Dreyfus goes on a cinematic search for traces of her German-Jewish identity.
Alec Baldwin addresses fatal film set shooting
The US actor took questions about the accidental shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Actor Eugene Boateng on authenticity and roots
The actor and producer of "Borga" was inspired by his roots in this story about a Ghanaian who leaves his home country.
Inside Europe 28.10.2021
Latvia is first EU country to return to lockdown - The Happy Planet Index and the secret to lives well lived - German Neo-Nazis set up vigilante border patrols - European countries discover the joys of cricket - Will the UK bounce back post-Covid? - LGBTQ movies challenge conservative Poles - The Archbishop of Paris takes on Latin traditionalists - The YouTuber bringing dead languages back to life
Alec Baldwin shooting: New details revealed by police
New Mexico authorities briefed the media Wednesday about the fatal shooting on the set of "Rust".
Calls to ban guns on film sets grow after fatal shooting
A petition calling for a ban on live firearms on Hollywood film sets has gathered more than 15,000 signatures.
Making film sets for the dream factory
Set designer Simon Weisse makes models for world famous film directors, including Wes Anderson.
Baldwin shocked, saddened by deadly shooting on set
A woman has died after being shot when US actor and producer Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun on a movie set.
'In Germany, live cartridges are not used on set'
After a fatal accident with a prop firearm on a US movie set, DW spoke to a German armorer about gun safety on set.
Author Vivek Shraya: ‘What I love about being Queer’
Canadian author and artist Vivek Shraya tells DW about coming out as a trans woman and how she finds solace in her work.
FESPACO film festival showcases African film
The FESPACO film festival in Burkina Faso showcases African film.
Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek turns 75
Austrian author and Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek celebrates her birthday.
The burden of the Jewish legacy
A documentary tells the story of a young Jew who tries to free himself of the Holocaust legacy through a computer game.
More than just kung fu
The creativity and diversity of the Hong Kong film industry is expansive — and acutely in danger.
Russian movie crew returns from space station shoot
A Russian film crew has landed on Earth after filming scenes for the world's first feature movie shot in space.
Chinese war blockbuster fuels S. Korea anger
"The Battle at Lake Changjin" is set to be the year's highest grossing film, but critics have slammed it as propaganda.
Russian crew docks at ISS to film movie in space
The team will be in space for 12 days to record scenes for a feature film titled "Challenge."
Filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako honored
The director of "Timbuktu" is recognized with Berlin's Academy of Arts' Konrad Wolf Prize for his varied body of work.
Analog photography makes a comeback
Film photography is regaining popularity, especially among young people, with the social media trend #filmisnotdead.
German Film Awards: 'I'm Your Man' wins Golden Lola
The Lolas are Germany's most prestigious film prize, equivalent to the Oscars.
German Film Awards: The 2021 favorites
A look at the top contenders for the prestigious Lolas, Germany's equivalent of the Oscars.
Academy Museum opens in Hollywood
A new home for E.T. and many more iconic items: Los Angeles is finally getting a museum dedicated to the film industry.
What it's like to travel the world with James Bond
Spectacular locations play an important role in every James Bond film. Here are some of our favorite locations.
'Ghosts of Afghanistan' exposes broken hopes
The documentary portrays divisions in Afghan society, as well as the government's false claims.
Kenya bans film for 'advocating same-sex marriage'
"I Am Samuel" — a film depicting romantic love between men — is being called an affront to the country's constitution.
'Yemen's Banksy' creates art against war in Berlin
At the Human Rights Film Festival in Berlin, Yemeni street artist Murad Subay comments on the horrors of war.
Daring to speak up
Breaking the stigma of domestic violence against men and the film festival forcing viewers to confront harsh realities.
Interview: Berlin's Human Rights Film Festival
We hear from founder Jan Sebastian Friedrich-Rust and director Anna Ramskogler-Witt.
'Sabaya' shows rescue of IS sex slaves
Hogir Hirori's award-winning documentary portrays the struggles of activists determined to save Yazidi girls and women.
Cancel culture: Celebrities under scrutiny
Many influential actors and artists are being called out for their alleged and in some cases, proven misdemeanours.
'The Happening' wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
Abortion drama "The Happening" won this year's Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, ahead of "The Hand of God."
Hong Kong censors take aim at movies
DW meets a Hong Kong film director who fears for the future of creative freedoms in the city.
Art about 9/11, 20 years later
The cultural world is still reckoning with the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
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