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Romanian Wins Palme d'Or
Cristian Mungiu's tale of backroom abortions in communist-era Romania wins the Palme d'Or.
Films Span Social Gap
Tops films from the Cannes Festival were shown in poor Parisian suburbs for the first time ever.
Politics Rule at Cannes
Politics are the dominating theme at this year's 60th Cannes film festival.
Drug Film Gets Go-ahead
A German film about thalidomide is given the green light despite the drug company's objections.
Nazi Resistance in Holland
Back in Europe, Hollywood filmmaker Verhoeven depicts the Dutch resistance in his most recent film.
Trouble in Paradise
In his latest project, award-winning director Fatih Akin has discovered a new passion - politics.
Film From Behind Bars
Top honors at the German Film Awards went to a movie about an imprisoned musical prodigy.
Cannes at 60
German-Turkish director Fatih Akin's latest film has been nominated for the top prize at Cannes.
German Filmmaking
To make the films they want to make, German filmmakers face high hurdles on several fronts.
Song and Dance
When Bollywood came to Cologne, not everbody was singing and dancing. Some were quite unhappy.
Striking Out
Volker Schlöndorff's latest movie tells the story of Poland's legendary Solidarity trade union.
Oscar for German Film
The German film Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others) enjoyed an Oscar win in LA on Sunday.
"Das Boot" Author Dies
German writer and art collector Lothar-Günther Buchheim has died at the age of 89.
The Glitzy Film Festival With a Heart of Gold
The 57th International Berlin Film festival drew to a close Saturday with the announcement of the competition winners. Star-studded as it has become, the event has never forgotten its social conscience, says Deutsche Welle's Silke Bartlick.
Glamour with a Heart
Beneath the glitz, the Berlin film fest had a serious political agenda, says DW's Silke Bartlick.
Chinese Film Wins Bear
A Chinese movie was chosen as best Berlinale picture while Germany's Nina Hoss got best actress.
Game of Luck?
Beyond the Berlinale's red carpet, the European Film Market is what really counts for many.
Marketing Festival?
Berlin's film festival has turned from artistic showcase into a marketing tool for movies.
Videobox Fashion Films at the Berlinale
Books at the Berlinale
Film producers and literary agents met at the Berlin festival to talk about potential projects.
A Nazi Hunter's Legacy
A documentary about the life of Simon Wiesenthal has premiered at the Berlin film festival.
Bright Future?
Two young German filmmakers share their thoughts on the Berlinale and the state of German cinema.
Berlin film festival opens today
Along with Venice and Cannes, Berlin is one of the key fixtures on the film festival calendar. A galaxy of Amnerican stars is expected, but the film begins on a distinclty European note.
Berlin Welcomes the World of Cinema
The Berlin International Film Festival is rolling out the red carpet for Germany's biggest cinematic event. Fewer German movies are included this year, but Germans are starring in foreign productions.
World Cinema in Berlin
On Thursday, the Berlinale is rolling out the red carpet for Germany's biggest cinematic event.
German Film Renaissance
After decades of neglect, a new type of German movies is getting attention abroad again.
Still a Grande Dame
Experts say that new, well-funded film festivals won't become serious competition for the Berlinale.
Berlinale 2007
Join DW-WORLD.DE at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival.
Home Entertainment
German cinema chains pulled three films from their lineups, in protest against 20th Century Fox.
Going for Gold
An in-depth conversation with the director of the Oscar-nominated German film "The Lives of Others"
Uschi Revisited
A new biopic is about to introduce younger Germans to 60s sex symbol Uschi Obermaier.
German Oscar Nomination
The Lives of Others has been nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 2007 Academy Awards.
Berlinale Line-Up
Organizers of the upcoming Berlin film festival, or Berlinale, have announced the final line-up.
Seedy-U Expulsion
Germany's CDU party has thrown a member out of a local branch for appearing in a porno film.
Berlin Film Festival
The Berlin Film Festival will kick off with a biopic of the iconic French singer Edith Piaf.
Hitler film reactions
Is it permissible here in Germany to laugh about Adolf Hitler, the dictator who led the country into World War Two?It is a question Germans are facing this week, with the cinema release of a comedy called Mein Fuehrer.
Romanian Film Booms
The international film industry has set its sights on Romania as the next big location for movies.
War at the Berlinale
Historical drama will dominate the renowned Berlin film festival when it opens next month.
Hitler Comedy
A comedy by a Jewish filmmaker turns Adolf Hitler into a clown with 90 minutes of juvenile jokes.
Lost in Translation?
Germans have long had a love affair with dubbing films -- but the voice actors are unsung heroes.
Human Rights Film Prize
Films about abuses in the Middle East, Romania and Germany were honored in Nuremberg.
Golden Globe Nominee
The East German spy drama The Lives of Others has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
Film Funding Fest
A new film fund is poised to reform Germany's reputation as a location for movie production.
Wenders Returns Home
Wim Wenders has decided to make a film about Germany with German actors once again.
Top Gong for Stasi Film
German film "Das Leben der Anderen" won the top award for best European Film of 2006 on Saturday.
Copyright Changes
Germany's most prominent filmmakers have protested against the government's new copyright laws.
Cinematic Conscience
Artur Brauner has been making movies for over 50 years. His latest has just opened.
Sex on the Big Screen
Berlin's first film festival devoted to porn in its many forms is arousing a lot of interest.
More Than Bollywood
DW-WORLD.DE talked to Indian film director Madusree Dutta, in Germany for a women's film festival.
Scoring Personalities
After 90 minutes of talking trash, Germany's soccer team cuts a well-mannered figure off the field.
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