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Cesar Awards: French actor strips to protest cinema closures
Corinne Masiero stripped onstage at the Cesar film awards in Paris to demand more support for France's cultural sector.
'The NeverEnding Story,' 'Das Boot' director at 80
Wolfgang Petersen is one of the most successful German filmmakers in Hollywood.
Film maker Zhou Qing: Life is everywhere and nowhere
Zhou Qing won't be intimidated. Even in exile, he explores topics that are controversial in China.
Deutsche Oper Berlin in line for a Grammy
Berlin's largest music theater is nominated for a much-coveted Grammy in the "Best Opera Recording" category.
Celebrating Tango Nuevo creator Astor Piazzolla
"Everything changes except the tango." That was true — until Astor Piazzolla revolutionized the genre."
Can Disney make up for racism in past films?
Due to negative depictions, Disney pulls old classics from kids' profiles on its streaming platform.
China's new rules of conduct for artists
Impeccable morals, always in the service of the party: that's what China's expects of its performing artists.
Golden Bear-winning film is more than 'loony porn'
Elizabeth Grenier
The Berlin film festival's winner will grab headlines for being a Romanian sex-tape movie, but it's a political work.
'Those who do not drown'
Featuring at the Berlinale 2021, the Bengali film reflects loneliness and disorientation among caregivers.
Berlin's Golden Bear award goes to 'Loony Porn'
The Golden and Silver Bears winners have been revealed. The awards ceremony will follow in June.
How Berlinale films reflect the pandemic
Most films at Berlin's festival are set in a coronavirus-free world, but some directors picked up on this year's vibe.
Art in exile: A prison cell as an exhibition venue
An exhibition by exiled Turkish journalist Can Dündar explores what form artistic freedom takes in prison.
Dr. Seuss books pulled over depictions of minorities
Dr. Seuss Enterprises says it will discontinue six works that "portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong."
Storytelling items behind 1,700 years of German-Jewish history
The "Shared History Project" shines light on the different facets of Jewish life in Germany through the centuries.
7 ways to get in the Berlinale spirit
Due to COVID, the Berlinale's "Industry Event" is not open to the public, but you can still access inspiring talks.
'Nomadland' wins big at 2021 Golden Globes
Productions by streaming services dominated the Golden Globes, but some top awards went to a classic production.
Golden Globes: Spotlight on diversity, inclusion
This year's Golden Globes saw stars and prizewinners discussing the lack of diversity and inclusion in Hollywood.
2021 Berlinale will focus on industry first
A limited online event is taking place in the first week of March. But some films are holding off on promotion for now.
Germany's hope for the Eurovision Song Contest
Over the past years, Germany has been losing at the Eurovision Song Contest. Jendrik Sigwart is the country's new hope.
K-pop racism storm engulfs German radio station
A radio host in Bavaria has been accused of racism after comparing South Korean boy band BTS to the coronavirus.
Billie Eilish up close in new documentary
"The World's a Little Blurry" contrasts Billie Eilish's life as a teenager with the creation process of her first album.
Africa-born 'Fab Five' open Milan Fashion Week
Thanks to a movement highlighting racism in fashion, five designers born in Africa led Milan's virtual runway show.
Bach scores owned by Gustav Mahler
The Bach Archive in Leipzig has purchased a copy of the composer's collected works with annotations by Gustav Mahler.
Daft Punk's story in 7 songs
Daft Punk has announced their breakup. We revisit the history of the iconic French duo.
Revisiting resistance against colonialism
Curated by activists, the exhibition "RESIST! The Art of Resistance" explores colonialism from a different perspective.
French house pioneers Daft Punk announce split
The Parisian duo, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, are breaking up their iconic band after 28 years.
'Allen vs. Farrow' and Woody Allen's privilege
The HBO documentary looks into the sexual assault accusations made by Dylan Farrow against her father, Woody Allen.
Munich: A fractured identity
How do Russian-Jewish immigrants in Germany find their way? Literature offers some insight.
Halle: Learning from history
Beyond anti-Semitic violence: Searching for traces of West Yiddish culture in East Germany.
Ohad Ben-Ari - Pianist and composer of hope
Music helps Ohad Ben-Ari define his identity as an Israeli musician living in Germany.
Stereo Total singer Francoise Cactus dies
As part of the internationally renowned indie pop duo Stereo Total, the French singer was a Berlin icon.
Warner demands fees for 'Jerusalema' videos
The "Jerusalema" dance challenge went viral. But now Warner Music is demanding license fees for using the song.
Spanish police arrest rapper Pablo Hasel
Pablo Hasel and some supporters were hiding out at a university after he was handed a controversial prison sentence.
A film honors Germany's 'guest workers'
After WWII, Germany brought in so-called guest workers. The documentary "Gleis 11" by Cagdas Yüksel tells their story.
What's up in classical music festivals for 2021?
Organizers in Germany and Austria are hopeful even as they present modified plans for spring and summer concerts.
Retracing revolutions in Iran and Poland
What remains of these nations' uprisings 40 years ago? Andreas Hoessli explores this in the film "The Naked King."
Berlinale reveals its competition titles
The international film festival has adpated to COVID by having two events, but it will still feature stars and debuts.
Meet the 2021 Berlinale jury
There will be no jury president this year, and all six Berlinale jurors are past winners of the Golden Bear award.
Helena Zengel: Germany's young Hollywood star
The 12-year-old actress now stars alongside Tom Hanks in the film "News of the World," released on Netflix.
Oscars shortlist for best foreign film revealed
Oscars shortlists in nine categories have been announced. Can foreign films ride on the 2020 success of "Parasite"?
11 things that the pandemic has changed in the cinema world
Hollywood is shooting in Australia, Chinese blockbusters are topping the cinema charts and the US market is collapsing.
'The Tin Drum' and other iconic films by Jean-Claude Carriere
The legendary French screenwriter has died at the age of 89. Here are some of his most famous works.
'Tin Drum' screenwriter dies at 89
The Oscar-winning French screenwriter worked with the world's top filmmakers, including Luis Bunuel.
Rammstein announce new album
In 2020 touring wasn't an option, so Rammstein went into the studio instead.
Modest fashion struts the catwalk
Fashion for style-conscious Muslims: The fashion market in the Muslim world is huge.
Modest fashion: European and Saudi cooperation on the catwalk
In the Gulf states, fashion for Muslim women is a huge potential market which European designers are trying to open.
Why the world still remembers James Dean
If the film icon hadn't died at the age of 24, James Dean would have turned 90 today.
Political fashions: From Gorman to Gandhi
Here's a look at some luminaries who have expressed their politics through fashion choices across the centuries.
German LGBTQ actors come out to demand recognition
Under the #actout initiative, German actors have come out to campaign for more visibility on screen and stages.
'Borga' sheds light on African migrant experience
"Borga" tells the story of a Ghanaian who wants to make it big in Europe. But the reality is very different.
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