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Building a career out of blood and slime
As a digital set designer, Melis Aksoy creates scenes of horror and carnage for Hollywood productions.
The Super Mario Bros. film breaks records
The 'Super Mario' film is a box office smash. Here's a look at the wondrous career of the famous game character.
How to produce cost-effective in Nollywood
Jayeola Muyiwa Donald is challenging the notion of high-tech equipment and expensive film making.
Italian film diva Claudia Cardinale turns 85
Claudia Cardinale is Italy's counterpart to France's Brigitte Bardot. Now, Claudia Cardinale turns 85.
Anime hit 'Suzume' premieres in German cinemas
The anime deals with the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster with a heroine that fits beauty ideals.
Inside Europe 06.04.2023
Finland becomes NATO's 31st member in record time, was peace in Northern Ireland achieved by one stubborn spy? And Istanbul bulldozes shoddy buildings as it prepares for the big one. Also: As Kosovo's ex-president goes on trial, is the West trying to rewrite history? memories of the Warsaw Jewish ghetto uprising 80 years on, and glowing algae and fungi help to light up a small French town.
Films and series that triggered fashion hypes
From shoes to sunglasses, some movies have people flocking for the must-haves.
DW Akademie Film Development Fund 2023: Meet the grantees!
15 filmmakers from Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda have been selected as grantees for the Film Development Fund 2023.
'Measures of Men' sheds light on German colonial crimes
A new German movie picks up the country's dark history of genocide against the Herero and Nama in what is now Namibia.
Quentin Tarantino turns 60
The cult director of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and "Pulp Fiction" turns 60. A look at his most celebrated films.
Paul Kihuha is upcycling for Kenya’s film industry
How a school dropout makes professional film equipment out of scrap metal.
The world's biggest costume rental
Where Hollywood studios, Netflix and Amazon go to dress up their stars for their series and movies.
War knows no heroes
The Oscar-winning remake of "All Quiet on the Western Front" avoids heroic imagery.
Art against war
Amid the war in Ukraine, a German anti-war film wins fours Oscars, and Ukrainian artists defend their cultural heritage.
New film on the bombing of German cities in WWII
Ukrainian Sergei Loznitsa's film "The Natural History of Destruction" focuses on the bombing of German cities in WWII.
Michael Caine at 90: From a humble start to Hollywood
Michael Caine can boast a long acting career. Appearing in more than 160 films, the two-time Oscar winner has turned 90.
From viral dance hit to Oscar winner: 'Naatu Naatu'
The energetic Telugu song from the film "RRR" has become the first song from a Tollywood film to win an Oscar.
Oscars 2023: 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' wins best picture
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" has won the Oscar for best picture, besting the nine other nominated films.
FESPACO: Women take center stage at 2023 film festival
Filmmakers have converged on Burkina Faso for Africa's largest film festival.
How women save Afghanistan's film scene
The Taliban have ruled Afghanistan for a year. Some brave female filmmakers refuse to give up.
King Kong: A brief history of a 90-year-old movie icon
The first King Kong movie was released in March 1933. Here's a look at different versions of the 90-year-old story.
Film festival fosters hope in violence-torn Burkina Faso
As conflict and violence spread across the Sahel, Africa's biggest film festival promotes solidarity in times of crisis.
Africa's largest film festival focuses on strong women
At the film festival FESPACO, African cinema has freed itself from Western models, with women leading the way.
Winnie-the-Pooh: When cuddly toys turn into monsters
In the horror flick "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey," the beloved bear mutates into a killer. It's happened before.
Berlinale 2023: 'On the Adamant' wins Golden Bear
The film directed by French documentary filmmaker Nicolas Philibert portrays the patients of a psychiatric facility.
Berlinale 2023: Golden and Silver Bear winners
Along with the Golden Bear awarded to "On the Adamant" by Nicolas Philibert, here are the other prize winners.
Berlinale: Glamour and politics on the red carpet
Actress Cate Blanchett and director Steven Spielberg are among the guests at the Berlin film festival.
Berlinale honors Steven Spielberg for lifetime achievement
Considered one of the most successful directors of all time, the Hollywood titan took home an Honorary Golden Bear.
Boris Becker through the years
"Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker" is a two-part documentary that aims to look behind the facade of the former German tennis champion.
'All Quiet on the Western Front' primed for Oscar success
The German anti-war drama recently won top honors at the BAFTA film awards. DW spoke with director Edward Berger.
'All Quiet on the Western Front' wins 7 BAFTAs
The movie based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque, a German veteran of World War I, was acclaimed as Best Picture.
Berlinale opens with Zelenskyy address
The Berlinale kicked off with a video address by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at its opening ceremony.
The tradition and future of South Korean cinema
For all its creativity and innovation, South Korea's film industry long flew under the radar. Not anymore.
11 South Korean films that you should know
Korean cinema has been flying high for decades. Here are some milestones that established its cinematic reputation.
'Rust' filming to resume after Alec Baldwin charged
A replacement has been found for cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was killed when Baldwin fired a blank on set.
Berlinale: What to expect at the 2023 Berlin film festival
A look at the highlights of the Berlinale, from the focus on Ukraine and Iran to the stars and the competition.
India tax officials raid BBC offices after film on Modi
The searches came weeks after India banned BBC's documentary on PM Narendra Modi and called it "hostile propaganda."
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
In France more than a thousand craftspeople are repairing the Notre Dame cathedral after a fire in 2019.
DW cancels filming in Baghdad amid Iraqi government threats
"JaafarTalk" team had to abandon plans to film their show for DW Arabic on short notice due to security concerns.
'20 Days in Mariupol' wins Sundance audience award
The doc captures the horrors of the war in the Ukrainian port city. Its makers were on the hit list of Putin's army.
Iranian film director Jafar Panahi goes on hunger strike
Iran's courts voided the dissident director's sentence, but he's being kept in the notoriously harsh Evin prison.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We ask 77 Percenters what they make of Russia's growing influence on the African continent.
Retelling the story of Sierra Leone
We meet filmmaker Adenike Hamilton, who returned to her home country, Sierra Leone.
Crowd-sourced AI filmmaking
“Salt” is an AI-generated film by director Fabian Stelzer that he developed with his followers.
A science fiction film by AI
German tech entrepreneur Fabian Stelzer is using AI to produce a science fiction film.
Sean Penn's film on Zelenskyy to premiere in Berlin
"Superpower," the actor's documentary portraying the Ukrainian president, will premiere at the Berlin Film Festival.
The debate about the Little Mermaid who was Black
If a Black actor is cast in a popular remake, there's an uproar. Disney's Little Mermaid remake is the latest example.
'All Quiet On The Western Front' leads BAFTA nominations
It equals the most nominations a non-English-language film has received at the UK-based awards.
US invests millions to expose regime to North Koreans
Utilizing radio and the internet, Washington intends to reveal to North Koreans the truth about Kim Jong Un's regime.
Cinema icon Gina Lollobrigida has died
Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida has passed away. She was renowned as one of Europe's most erotic film icons.
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