The 62nd Berlin International Film Festival kicked off Thursday with the screening of "Farewell My Queen" starring Diane Kruger as Marie Antoinette. This year's festival will showcase about 400 films in the next 10 days, including Angelina Jolie's directorial debut. more...
Hindered in its ability to draw star power right after Sundance and just before the Oscars, the head of the Berlin International Film Festival is instead presenting new discoveries, German films and the best from abroad. The biggest star this week is Angelina Jolie, but Berlinale's Dieter Kosslick is also set on creating new ones. more...
Germany's Gerhard Richter is one of the world's most celebrated painters. By never allowing himself to be pigeonholed, his works have constantly explored new territory over six decades. Three exhibitions opening in Germany in Feb. 2012 will give visitors a chance to enjoy hundreds of his works. more...
The European Union is demanding even greater sacrifices for Greece, despite the deal reached by politicians in Athens on Thursday. Meanwhile Greeks are back on the streets as resentment of the troika reaches ever-greater levels. more...
Is it acceptable to destroy cultural objects as if they were land mines? This is a question faced by archivists in Germany, where many of the country's historical films were shot on explosive nitrocellulose. A bitter fight has broken out in Germany over whether the film should be preserved or destroyed. more...
It's where Marlene Dietrich made her name, Fritz Lang created "Metropolis" and Quentin Tarantino and Roman Polanski sat in director's chairs. Studio Babelsberg, the world's first major film studio, turns 100 on Sunday and visitors will reflect on its roller-coaster history. more...