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Nollywood: behind the red carpet and glamour
Nigeria's booming film industry has a dark side.
'Rust' armorer handed 18 months prison over fatal shooting
The shooting on the set of the Western film killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Notorious football, movie star O.J. Simpson dies aged 67
In the 1990s, the O.J. Simpson trial has gripped the nation, exposing the racial and policing divisions in US.
Solar eclipses in pop culture
As a total solar eclipse crosses North America on April 8, here's a look back at eclipses in film, music and paintings.
There's no such thing as 'looking autistic' in film, TV
More autistic characters are featured on-screen these days. But stereotypes about autistic people still seem to persist.
Oscar-winning Oppenheimer finally premieres in Japan
The story is particularly sensitive in the only country where the atomic bomb has ever been deployed.
Who will be the next James Bond?
Speculation over who will follow Daniel Craig as 007 has been rife. Aaron Taylor-Johnson is seen at the top of the list.
German star Sandra Hüller's outstanding career
All eyes have been on the star of two top-awarded movies: Oscar-winning "The Zone of Interest" and "Anatomy of a Fall."
When the Holocaust is just beyond the garden wall
The Oscar-winning "The Zone of Interest," about Auschwitz commander Rudolf Höss, takes the unspeakable to a new level.
Oscars 2024: Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' wins best picture
At the 96th annual Academy Awards ceremony, Christopher Nolan's blockbuster "Oppenheimer" was honored with seven awards.
How indigenous cinema is conquering Hollywood
Indigenous filmmakers are changing how Hollywood portrays them and their stories on screen.
Ukraine war transforms doctor's hospital into 'horror film'
Anesthesiologist Valentyna Lisnycha cares for wounded soldiers and civilian blast victims at a Dnipro hospital.
5 films that influenced 'Dune: Part 2'
Here are works that inspired Denis Villeneuve for his "Dune" follow-up film, starring Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya.
African representation at Berlinale
Berlinale 2024 witnessed a shift. A film by an African woman took the top prize and an African woman led the jury.
Israel statements spark Berlinale controversy
Denunciation of Israel over its bombing of Gaza at the film festival gala have led to accusations of antisemitism.
Berlinale: Film on looted colonial-era art wins Golden Bear
Mati Diop's documentary "Dahomey," on the restitution of 26 colonial works to Benin, won the film festival's top award.
10 Oscar winners that made film history
A journey through 90 years of cinematic history —from "Gone With the Wind" to "Parasite."
Oscar winners that made film history
A journey through 90 years of cinematic history —from "Gone With the Wind" to "Parasite."
Sexual violence in French cinema called out at Cesar Awards
At the Cesar Awards, actress Judith Godreche said the French film industry needs to "face the truth" on sexual violence.
African female filmmakers converge in Benin
The International Women's Film Festival features 18 films, all made by women.
Israeli-Hamas war sparks tensions at the Berlinale
The Berlin Film Festival is no stranger to politics, and the Middle East conflict was bound to cause debates this year.
Berlinale kicks off with a film starring Cillian Murphy
Lupita Nyong'o, Emily Watson and Matt Damon were the stars of the Berlin International Film Festival's opening gala.
Everything you need to know about the 2024 Berlinale
The Berlinale opened with a film starring Cillian Murphy. The competition jury is led by Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o.
Lupita Nyong'o is Berlinale's first Black jury president
Born in Mexico in 1983 and raised in Kenya, Lupita Nyong'o is a star of many talents — not just on the screen.
Berlinale: U-turn on far-right AfD's invitation causes stir
The Berlinale launched as "The Showcase of the Free World." Now, it is trying to live up to that motto.
'The Settlers' depicts genocide of Chile's Indigenous people
Nearly 150 years after the genocide of the Selk'nam people of Tierra del Fuego, a new film recounts the horrors.
Replicas of movie and TV cars
Bought or built by hand, Martin Hahn owns a huge collection of cars from '80s TV shows and movies.
France's cinema on wheels brings culture to the country
A mobile cinema in the Loire Valley is bringing cultural experiences to rural French areas.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Venice's flood barriers are working, but the lagoon is at risk.
Albania: Roma folk music with a classical twist
Rexhino Lufta grew up surrounded by Roma folk music and now composes soundtracks for movies and documentaries.
The most anticipated new films of 2024
"Dune: Part 2," Bong Joon-ho's "Parasite" follow-up, as well as Bob Marley and Amy Winehouse biopics are highly awaited.
Germans well represented in Oscars short list
"Barbie" was short-listed across five categories, but international films and documentaries also staked Oscar claims.
Samuel L. Jackson: A movie icon at 75
Legend, pop-culture icon, activist, golfer: Samuel L.Jackson turns 75.
Tokyo's toilet culture inspired Wim Wenders' 'Perfect Days'
Japan's Oscar entry is "Perfect Days" by German director Wim Wenders, who was inspired by the country's toilet culture.
Can Kevin Spacey mount a cinema comeback?
Disgraced actor Kevin Spacey is planning a cinema comeback, working in low-budget independent movies.
Berlin Film Festival names Tricia Tuttle as new director
US-born director Tuttle, who led the London Film Festival, is expected to make the Berlinale "more diverse."
'Anatomy of a Fall' cleans up at European Film Awards
The French film won the best picture, best director and best actress awards, among others.
Hollywood actors ratify contract to formally end strike
The US actors have approved a deal with studios and streaming services. The deal shows a power shift in Hollywood.
A trip into Nigeria's illicit world of movie piracy
Movie piracy continues to be a huge problem for the Nigerian movie industry. But who are the young pirates?
Arab women filmmakers' big challenge? Western preconceptions
Female filmmakers in the Middle East are more successful than ever. At the same time, they're fighting for recognition.
Dwindling Fortunes of Nollywood Actors
Dwindling Fortunes of Nollywood Actors
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent explores how tech is affecting young Africans, from AI to workers’ rights and cyberbullying.
Gaga Chkheidze: Cinema activist from Tbilisi
Film director Gaga Chkheidze is campaigning for freedom and diversity in Georgian cinema
JFK assassination: 60 years on, are we nearer the truth?
From Oliver Stone's "JFK" to books such as "Case Closed," many have tried to uncover the truth behind the assassination.
Pakistan: 'Afghan Shah Rukh Khan' fears deportation
Impersonator Farhad Khan worries he'll be sent back to Afghanistan as Pakistan cracks down on illegal migrants.
New 'Hunger Games' transforms German locations into Panem
Imposing Nazi, socialist and post-industrial sites inspired makers of "Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes."
Barbra Streisand: A life in pictures
Barbra Streisand has released her long-awaited memoir, "My Name is Barbra."
Strike continues in Hollywood
Actors have left studios and Hollywood is paralyzed. Unlike with the screenwriters, an agreement with the actors is nowh
Inside Europe - 19 October 2023
The European implications and repercussions of the Israel-Hamas war, Polish elections, and the electrical items saved from the dump by the arrival of repair cafes. Also: the Spanish film festival celebrates women of horror and a new DW history podcast with a quirky approach to storytelling.
African filmmakers challenge Western narrative
Africa is often portrayed in Western films in a cliche or exotic way. Young African filmmakers want to change this by telling stories from an African point of view. Germany's largest festival for African productions gives this fresh perspective a stage.
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