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Shakespeare in translation
The film 'Romeo and Juliet in Yiddish' dares unlikely juxtapositions as it debuts around the world.
German films highlight immigrants' nuanced plight
Filmmakers at German film festival in San Francisco offer a more nuanced portrait of immigration.
Lifetime Achievement
For his work in the film industry, director Kurt Maetzig is honored by the company he co-founded.
German film abroad
Organization 'German Films' has selected nine new German motion pictures for Stateside release.
Green Chillies at Berlin Asian film festival
There were 80 films to be seen at the third Asian Hot Shots Festival for Film & Video Art.
Berlin meets Bond with a Bollywood twist
Berlin's latest silver screen visitors have brought with them a splash of Indian colour.
Permission granted
Actress Angelina Jolie may now shoot her controversial film set at the start of the Bosnian War.
Film permit denied
Angelina Jolie's debut directing project has hit a hurdle due to concerns from Bosnian war victims.
Kenya: Supporting Modern Film in Africa
“FilmAfrica!” is a project supporting young African film makers and is run by DW-AKADEMIE, Tom Tykwer and the Kenyan production company, GingerInk.
Asia's top film festival kicks off in Busan
Film stars and fans from all over the world have gathered in the South Korean port city of Busan.
Unity and equality
Two decades after reunification, gays and lesbians across Germany enjoy near equal legal rights.
Film controversy
A contemporary film takes creative liberties in depicting the making of an infamous Nazi film.
Genre bender
A festival in Berlin is keen to keep alive the memory of tne film 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'.
University types
Aspiring artists must prove their skills before enrolling at German art, film and music academies.
Stasi past
A former prisoner at a notorious Stasi jail has made a film about people's experiences there.
Chabrol dies
Paris is mourning the passing of revolutionary film-maker Claude Chabrol, who died on Sunday.
Festival favoritism?
Sofia Coppola won the top prize at Venice's film festival, but some wonder if she earned it.
EU online piracy
Belgian officials say raided piracy rings have caused 6 billion euros of damages worldwide.
German film about adoption in Kolkata
A new film about adoption has been made by a group of students from the Hamburg Media School.
Lions await
The venerated Venice Film Festival opens with US director Quentin Tarantino as head of the jury.
Jack of all trades
Already a successful playwright, former Czech President Havel is now tackling the big screen.
Passion for film
Women documentary filmmakers in Cologne offer each other support in a tough business.
Fighting piracy
A new law creates a three strikes rule to go after those who illegally download copyrighted content.
No subtitles please
Germans watch plenty of foreign films - in German. The art of dubbing is harder than it sounds.
A German-Korean expert on North Korean movies
What movies North Koreans watch is hardly known outside the reclusive country.
August 2010: DW's culture calendar
From music and art to film and dance - find out what's going on in Germany's cultural scene. Deutsche Welle has compiled a list of this month's highlights.
Polanski in public
Director Polanski has made his first public appearance since being freed from house arrest.
Polanski freed
Switzerland has freed film director Roman Polanski, rejecting an American extradition request.
Berlin exhibition showcases South Asian art films
After the Bollywood boom, art lovers in Berlin can discover another side to Indian filmmaking.
"Obama, the Menteng Kid" opens in Indonesia to great success
The movie is about the US president's childhood in Jakarta where he lived from 1967 to 1971.
Dreamy and real
Iranian-born artist Shirin Neshat's first film "Women Without Men" is a portrait of 1950s Tehran.
Film in Catalonia
The Catalan parliament has approved a law that requires half of all films to be in Catalan.
Lesson 45: At the cinema – Im Kino
Here are important expressions for a visit to the cinema. Expand your vocabulary with the Audio Tutor. Here you can learn new words and improve your pronunciation.
Indian film star withdraws from Hitler movie
The lead actor in a planned movie on Hitler has withdrawn from the project after severe criticism.
Tandoori Love: A Swiss film with a Bollywood twist
The director says it is a declaration of love to Indian cinema and Indian food.
Cinema Jenin
A German filmmaker honors the life of a Palestinian boy by restoring a cinema in Jenin.
Berlin festival explores role of documentary in the arts
Linguistic culture
English seems to be everywhere in Berlin these days - except in the theater and cinema.
June 2010: DW's culture calendar
From music and art to film and dance - find out what's going on in Germany's cultural scene. Deutsche Welle has compiled a list of this month's highlights.
Cannes films irritate French-Algerian relations
Two films shown at the Cannes Film Festival have focused attention on relations between France and Algeria. One in particular, about French repression during the colonial period, has caused bitter controversy.
Thai film wins Palme D'Or
Thai film director Apichatpong Weerasethakul dedicated the prize for his surreal "Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives" at the Cannes film festival to his fellow Thais.
Cannes festival
The biggest surprise of the night was the unexpected winner of the top Palme d'Or prize.
Creative energy
Making movies on a low budget might be hard work, but the results can be better than you think.
Italian comedian takes Berlusconi to task in new satirical film
Cannes do
The 63rd edition of the Cannes Film Festival opens May 12. How will German films fare there?
Culture Ticker
What's new? Portugese film in Lisbon, modern art in Rome, Nazi history in Berlin; designer kiosks.
Tribeca film festival
A German film wins the top prize at New York's Tribeca film festival.
Neukoelln Unlimited
The struggle of three talented Berlin teens fighting deportation is a hit on the big screen.
Clean sweep
'The White Ribbon' walks away with 10 prizes at the German Film Awards in Berlin.
Digital profits
Time is running out for small cinemas to hop on the digital bandwagon. Will Germany help?
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