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Rediscover the first woman of film history
Pioneer filmmaker Alice Guy was behind many groundbreaking achievements, even before the beginning of the 20th century.
Highlights of the 72nd Locarno Film Festival
Artistic director Lili Hinstin aims to steer Locarno into new avenues. A number of German filmmakers are there as well.
'Oh Boy' director Jan-Ole Gerster brings new film to Munich
Jan-Ole Gerster, director of "Oh Boy," presents his latest film at the Munich Film Festival.
Inside Europe: On the red carpet at Karlovy Vary
The Czech Republic's premiere social and cultural event of the year is the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. It's currently underway and providing the Hollywood glamour this year was the Oscar-winning star Julianne Moore, who was presented with a lifetime achievement award. Rob Cameron was on the red carpet and has this report.
37th Munich Film Festival: The power of reality
The 2019 Munich Film Festival focuses on socially critical cinema, showing the consequences of globalization.
Highlights from the 37th Munich Film Festival
Premieres, stars and films from all over the world — highlights from the 37th Munich Film Festival
Cannes 2019: The tops and the flops
Jim Jarmusch and Quentin Tarantino got red carpet buzz, but who are the top contenders for the Palme d'Or award?
When have you ever felt like a star?
We asked you for a photo of yourself feeling like a movie star.
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Cannes Film Festival: 10 things to know
With plenty of premieres by big-name directors, there's a lot to look out for at the 72nd annual celebration of film.
A star chef who cooks for the stars
French 2-Michelin-star chef Bruno Oger cooks for the stars at the Cannes Film Festival.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
King of cashmere Brunello Cucinelli, bicycle slopestyling and the chef of the stars in Cannes
What’s the real reason behind gender inequality in football?
Following a lawsuit involving the US team, the issue of equal pay is in the spotlight. DW takes a look at the issues.
Film festival Berlin and Beyond in the US
The German-language film festival is showing films from Germany, Austria and Switzerland in the US.
50 years of African film at FESPACO
The first festival of African film premiered in Burkina Faso in February 1969. DW looks back at 50 years of FESPACO.
10 reasons why French cinema is so successful
As the Cesar Awards are presented on Friday, here's a look at the factors behind the popularity of France's cinema.
Ai Weiwei's segment cut from 'Berlin, I Love You'
Producers of the film 'Berlin, I Love You' have cited Chinese influence as the reason they cut Ai Weiwei's segment.
'Synonyms' wins 2019 Berlinale Golden Bear award
Nadav Lapid's quasi-autobiographical quest for identity on the silver screen won the Golden Bear at the Berlinale 2019.
2019 Berlinale Winners
The winners of the 2019 Berlinale jury awards represent a wide array of compelling storytelling and moving performances.
Carefree friendship meets tragic end in 'Bulbul Can Sing'
At the Berlinale film festival, Indian Director Rima Das told DW how the tale also carries traces of her own life story.
Why film critics aren't always right
Who will win the Golden Bear? The Berlinale jury's final pick doesn't always reflect the critics' preferences.
Big-screen politics at Berlinale 2019
The Berlinale has always been a political stage, and the 69th edition is no exception with three standout entries.
Juliette Binoche: Up close with the Berlinale Jury head
Her intimate knowledge of international film makes her the ideal choice for the jury president at this year’s Berlinale.
Juliette Binoche and the Jury team deciding the 2019 Golden Bear
10 women who will rock the 2019 Berlin Film Festival
The Berlinale turns its focus on women this year. Here are 10 names you need to know.
The personal and the political at the 2019 Berlinale
How will the Berlinale's overriding slogan, "The personal is political," be borne out across the festival's 400 films?
Head of Berlinale on the festival's unforgettable moments
It's the last Berlin Film Festival for "Mr. Berlinale" Dieter Kosslick; a look back at his tenure.
The 69th Berlinale: What you need to know
Golden and Silver Bears, many female directors, diversity and a director's last bow — 10 facts about the 2019 Berlinale.
A review of the 2018 film year
A look back at the topics that dominated film in the past 12 months in cinema.
Costa-Gavras honored by European Film Academy
Greek-French director Costa-Gavras released "Z" in 1968. It became a global hit and reinvented the genre.
Juliette Binoche to head Berlinale jury
The French actress, previously awarded at the film festival, has a "strong connection" to the event, said its director.
From Berlin to Marrakesh: Christoph Terhechte
After 17 years as the Berlinale avant-garde section director, Christoph Terhechte now heads Africa's biggest film fest.
The filmmakers driving the new Golden Age of Mexican cinema
Mexican film has made it to the top. These directors, actors and screenwriters are behind the country's cinema rebirth.
10 names behind Mexico's film renaissance
Mexican films are currently winning prizes and awards around the world.
'A Star is Born' in Lady Gaga
A singer is discovered just as another ends his career: the third remake of "A Star is Born" still offers great cinema.
Exploring the history of the Berlinale through photos
A photo exhibition gives a glimpse what happens on the sidelines at the Berlinale.
Europe 'losing sight of humanitarian approach'
Wolfgang Fischer's new film raises uncomfortable questions about personal responsibility and Europe's refugee crisis.
Golden Lion goes to Cuaron's Roma
Alfonso Cuaron's win bolsters the reputation of streaming company Netflix as a major platform for art house cinema.
Venice Film Festival kicks off
Twenty-one films are entered in the competition for the coveted Golden Lion.
Venice film festival slammed for 'toxic masculinity'
Netflix is a major player, and an impressive number of (male) star directors are in the competition.
Top picks from home and abroad: The Festival of German Films Ludwigshafen
Here are some of the films and awards to look out for at this year's festival.
German actress sues Weinstein, asserting rape
A German actress is suing Harvey Weinstein for raping her at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006.
A City Without Jews to play at silent film festival
The screening of the recently-restored 1924 film A City Without Jews is likely to trigger some uncomfortable memories.
Bonn hosts 34th Silent Film Festival
DW brings you highlights from the Silent Film Festival Bonn, where inaudible classics have lost none of their appeal.
Locarno film prize goes to Singapore director
Singapore filmmaker Yeo Siew Hua has won the top prize at the Locarno Film Festival with his thriller A Land Imagined.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week
The Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, the House of Magic in Blois and Locarno and its famous film festival.
Locarno during theme film festival
During its annual film festival, the Swiss town is transformed into a vast open-air cinema.
Locarno during the film festival
During its annual film festival, the Swiss town is transformed into a vast open-air cinema.
Interview with Locarno Festival Director Carlo Chatrian
Show something the viewer doesn't expect, is his credo. But he also likes blockbusters. How does he bridge the gap?
The lure of the Locarno Film Festival
Political, critical, humorous: Here's what to expect at the 71st Locarno Film Festival.
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