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What's hot and what's not at the Cannes Film Festival
The international film industry's crème de la crème is on the Côte d'Azur for the 70th Cannes Film Festival.
Oberhausen puts the focus on short films
Lars Henrik Gass, director of the Oberhausen short film festival since 1997, spoke to DW about the future of the genre.
Short films in focus at International Short Film Festival Oberhausen
The 63rd International Short Film Festival Oberhausen runs from May 11-16. This year's focus: the future of the genre.
Will Smith to join Cannes Film Festival jury
Hollywood stars like Will Smith and Jessica Chastain will help choose the winners of the Golden Palms in May.
Eastern European women in spotlight at German film festival
With stories of aging and everyday life, the cinematic masterpieces of Eastern European women take center stage.
Cannes Film Festival vows to take breather from politics
Sofia Coppola and German director Fatih Akin are among 18 filmmakers compete for the top prize in Cannes.
Israeli politics at Berlin's football film festival
A film on Israel's "most racist" fans and an exhibition on football's inclusivity both deal with the Israeli conflict.
The 11mm Football Film Festival kicks off
The 14th edition of the 11mm Football Film Festival has opened in Berlin.
Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick could lose his job
According to a Berlin daily, Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick could be asked to leave his post in 2019.
Focus on women's films in Burkina Faso
Images of women abound on the placards for the Fespaco Film Festival in Ouagadougou. They smile, or recoil in horror.
DW editor debuts film at Fespaco
A short film titled Gerreta byDW's Mantegaftot Sileshi, was selected among the thousands of films submitted at Fespaco.
Pulse: Movies, Music, Books and Activism!
This week on Pulse: The FESPACO film festival, South Africa's Riel folk dance, and a village book author in Nigeria.
A Review of the Berlin Film Festival
As this year’s Berlin Film Festival draws to a close, we bring you our favorite moments.
And the golden bear goes to...
...Hungarian love story "On Body and Soul." KINO presents this year's winners.
KINO - The Movie Magazine | 19.02.2017
Close up on the Berlinale! KINO meets the winners, Volker Schlöndorff and takes a trip back to the 1970's.
Berlin Film Festival for youngsters
For over 40 years, the Berlin International Film Festival has been catering to young audiences.
Berlin Film Festival galore
Our Arts.21 reporter plunges head first into the eclectic Berlin International Film Festival.
And the Golden Bear goes to...
... the Hungarian film "On Body and Soul." Arts 21 presents this year's Berlinale winners.
The 2017 Berlin International Film Festival
A Berlin International Film Festival special featuring strong films and revolutionary thinkers.
Golden Bear winner boasts 'Body and Soul'
The Hungarian film "On Body and Soul" wins the Golden Bear at the 2017 Berlinale.
Berlinale 2017: The winners
The winners of the Golden and Silver Bears at the 2017 Berlinale are in. Have a look.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe | 18.02.2017
The highlights of the Berlin Film Festival, Amy Macdonald’s new album and ice climbing in the Dolomites.
Films on artists are big at the Berlinale
Euromaxx meets the makers of a documentary on artist Joseph Beuys and a biopic on sculptor Alberto Giacometti.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe | 17.02.2017
We look at films on artists at the Berlinale, check out Ed Sheeran's new hits and take a sleigh ride through Poland.
Louis Hofmann: European Shooting Star
Louis Hofmann never studied acting, yet he plays major roles. And he's Germany's Shooting Star 2017.
Comedies in competition at the Berlinale
Euromaxx meets the makers of "The Party" and "Wild Mouse," two of various comical productions at this year's festival.
A film about the father of communism Karl Marx
The Berlinale presents a film on Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels by Haitian-born director Raoul Peck.
Amid the glitz, Berlinale remains the people’s festival
Berlin continues to host the most public, and provocative, major film event in Europe.
Film festival fever
18 films are in competition at this year's Berlinale, including the opening vovie, “Django.“
Beuys - Felt hat and Fat Corner
A documentary enters the universe of Joseph Beuys and lets the visionary artist speak for himself.
Invasion from Outer Space
Aliens and apocalypses. This year's retrospective looks at the science-fiction film through history.
Berlinale: A look behind the scenes
Arts.21 peeks behind the scenes of Berlin's International Film Festival: 3 faces and 3 stories.
Curtains up for the Berlinale!
Ten days of movies. The Berlin Film Festival!
Competition Highlights: The Dinner and T2
Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll in 'Trainspotting 2' and a question of morals in 'The Dinner'.
KINO - The Movie Magazine | 12.02.2017
All about the Berlinale: 'Trainspotting 2', Richard Gere and European Shooting Star Louis Hofmann.
Dieter Kosslick: 'Trump is more overrated than Meryl Streep'
The director of the Berlinale, Dieter Kosslick, discusses how science-fiction and politics sometimes meet.
Berlinale stays political by not talking about Trump
The head of the Berlinale says he doesn't want to talk about Trump - but the film lineup speaks for itself.
Highlights of the Berlinale in pictures
The Berlin International Film Festival features nearly 400 films this year. Here are some of the highlights.
The Berlin International Film Festival
Cineastes and autograph hunters meet on Potsdamer Platz.
10 things you should know about the Berlinale
Richard Gere and Penélope Cruz will be there, and you can watch a new TV series about a fictional, Nazi-run Britain.
Berlinale II: Dieter Kosslick Interview
Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick guides us through the highlights of this year's festival.
KINO - The Movie Magazine | 05.02.2017
KINO looks foward to this year's Berlinale with festival director Dieter Kosslick.
MoMA and the oeuvre of filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar
Pedro Almodóvar was honored with an exhibition covering his entire oeuvre in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Young directors vie for Max Ophüls Prize
Hot-button topics like migrations and women's issues are on the lineup at the Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival in Germany.
Focus on climate at Sundance Film Festival
Al Gore's latest climate film premieres at the Sundance Festival one day before climate change-denier Trump is sworn in.
2017’s must-see films, festivals and concerts
In a year packed with concerts, music tours, films and festivals, here’s a pick of 2017’s must-see music and cinema
Paul Verhoeven to head Berlinale jury
Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven, director of "Robocop" and "Basic Instinct," will preside over the jury at the Berlinale.
A powerful social drama: Ken Loach's 'I, Daniel Blake'
"I, Daniel Blake" by Ken Loach is an emotionally strong film. It's now up for a European Film Award.
African gay films in Berlin
Films about African gays and lesbians feature at this year's Afrikamera film festival in Berlin.
TOP 3 Film Festivals
Cannes, Venice and Berlin - KINO on how the big three differ.
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