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Nouvelle Vague filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard at 90
One of the most influential filmmakers of the 20th century, he had an uneasy relationship with the film establishment.
Jean-Luc Godard: Selected films
Franco-Swiss film director Jean-Luc Godard was the most radical of the Nouvelle Vague filmmakers.
Elliot Page comes out as transgender
The Oscar-nominated "Juno" star has revealed that he was now Elliot Page.
Tops and flops in Germany's "Oper!-Award"
The jury recognized excellent individual achievements but excoriated the industry as a whole.
A thorny legacy: Woody Allen at 85
Despite years of acclaim for his films, Woody Allen's reputation is overshadowed by allegations of sexual abuse.
Darth Vader actor Dave Prowse dies at 85: agent
The former bodybuilder was best known for playing Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy.
More diversity in the German film industry?
Germany's Ufa film company has committed itself to better reflect the diversity of today's society in its productions.
Sci-fi films: A projection of our times
There's no red carpet, but the films at the online Berlin Sci-fi Filmfest are perfect for what we're living through.
Sophia Loren's comeback in a Holocaust survivor role
"The Life Ahead," directed by Loren's son Edoardo Ponti, has shot to the top 10 on Netflix.
Paul Celan: The post-Holocaust poet
Born 100 years ago, Paul Celan remains one of the most influential postwar German poets.
'Finding Sally': Political cinema from Ethiopia
The autobiographical documentary "Finding Sally" explores the life of an underground activist in Ethiopia.
How Nazis censored 'All Quiet on the Western Front'
When the anti-war film premiered in Germany in 1930, no one had ever seen anything like it — and some were not happy.
"Shuggie Bain" bags Booker Prize
Growing up gay amidst poverty and alcoholism in 1980s Glasgow.
'Interior Chinatown' takes top fiction prize
Satirical novel on Hollywood reveals cliches and racial stereotypes.
German writer in the race for top US book price
Anja Kampmann's debut novel "High as the Waters Rise" is a finalist for the National Book Awards in the US.
Why Friday the 13th is seen as unlucky
Through books, films and myths, Friday the 13th has become an unusual day — even for those who aren't superstitious.
Rammstein singer provokes in Playboy interview
Till Lindemann annoyed his fans in an interview in which he slams psychotherapy and claims he has no female friends.
The BATACLAN Festival marks a sad date
On the fifth anniversary of the attack at the Bataclan, Bonn's answer is music and dialogue.
Author Jay Shetty: Think like a monk
Who needs materialism when finding fulfillment lies in much simpler pleasures? That's writer Jay Shetty's philosophy.
Two German works up for a European Film Award
Christian Petzold's "Undine" and Burhan Qurbani's "Berlin Alexanderplatz" are among the 6 works nominated for best film.
Murakami and popular Japanese literature
As a 1,000-page Haruki Murakami work obtains a new German translation, here's what makes Japanese authors so appealing.
German director Roland Emmerich turns 65
Aliens, disaster and action: The German-born director of "Independence Day" has also tackled gay rights in "Stonewall."
Cartoonists take a stance against anti-Semitism
"Anti-Semitism for Beginners" is an anthology of satiric texts and cartoons by international illustrators.
A giant of modernist literature: Robert Musil
Robert Musil almost chose an officer's career — but then he wrote a key 20th century novel.
Acting icon Tilda Swinton at 60
Oscar winner Tilda Swinton does blockbusters just as well as she does arthouse. Now she's celebrating her 60th birthday.
'A rather ugly moment for America'
Despite growing xenophobic attitudes, Berlin-based, US-born conductor Garrett Keast remains optimistic about the future.
How is Beirut's arts scene after the explosion?
Musician Mounir Mahmalat gives DW an in-depth look at what it's like for the city's artists in uncertain times.
Watch that mouth: An art exhibition goes oral
The Wolfsburg show "In aller Munde" explores how artists from antiquity to the present have immortalized oral cavities.
Sean Connery dies at 90
He rose to fame as James Bond and stole the hearts of women worldwide. Later, he also won awards with character roles.
Cannes defies coronavirus with 'mini' film fest
The festival paid tribute to the three victims killed during an Islamist attack in Nice by rolling out the black carpet.
Keith Jarrett, a much beloved jazz legend ends an era
Keith Jarrett has brought his live career to an end, releasing a final live album, "Budapest Concert."
'Time for Outrage!': art for challenging times
The exhibition "Time for Outrage!" shows artworks that reflect on anger and rage in today's society.
'Time for Outrage!' art exhibition echoes uncertain times
An exhibition at Dusseldorf's Kunstpalast features works reflecting on social expressions of anger in today's world.
Results of arena concert COVID study revealed
Under which conditions should arena events take place again? An ambitious German study reveals its findings.
'Whitewashing' in film, colorblind casting in opera?
With whitewashing criticized in film, the world of opera seems colorblind — at least onstage.
Antifa drama is Germany's pick for the Oscars
"And Tomorrow the Entire World" was picked to represent Germany in the Oscars' best international feature film category.
Why 19th-century British painter William Turner was the chronicler of his time
London's Tate Britain shows a selection of Turner's works, from the battle of Trafalgar to the burning of Parliament.
Recognizing the issue of 'looted music'
Most discussions surrounding colonial looted art refer to material works. But what about music?
Strong girls at the DOK Leipzig film festival
From weightlifting girls in Egypt to the saga of a Russian clown, the documentary film festival has plenty to offer.
DOK Leipzig 2020: The films in competition
A reduced version of the DOK Leipzig documentary film festival is taking place despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Star violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter speaks on COVID-19 policy
The celebrated performer makes a plea to politicians to better support musicians during the ongoing pandemic.
Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter on COVID-19 and diversity
Mutter is an advocate for human rights — and now the politics surrounding the coronavirus.
Joshua Wong on Hong Kong: 'The situation is a nightmare'
Amid a growing crackdown, the activist is counting on international support for Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement.
David Bowie revealed in intimate, rarely seen photos
In the early 1970s, Bowie was joined on tour by childhood pal Geoff MacCormack, who captured the action on his camera.
Netflix K-pop movie takes the world by storm
A documentary about Blackpink, South Korea's most successful girl band, ignores the dark sides of the K-pop scene.
Berlin exhibition explores new masculinities in #MeToo era
Are masculinities changing? An exhibition in Berlin is shedding new light on male identities and their perceptions.
When Charlie Chaplin imitated Adolf Hitler
"The Great Dictator" was the first major Hollywood production that took a clear stance against the Nazis.
The #bebeethoven project searches for Beethoven
What would Beethoven have done today? Twelve young artists pursue this question.
Indigenous voices in Canadian literature
Indigenous authors add to diversity in the literature of Canada, guest of honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
Anne Weber wins the German Book Prize 2020
Germany's prestigious literary prize has been awarded to Anne Weber for her novel "Annette, ein Heldinnenepos."
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