Seventy-seven dead, more than hundred injured – the world we live in

The attack against the government quarter could have been prevented and the help to save people on Utoya Island was seriously late.

A trilogy on redemption – Hungary represented at the Berlinale

Katalin Ferber’s review on ‘Genesis’, the only new Hungarian film represented at this year’s Berlinale.

Berlinale: film screenings cancelled due to fire

Forty-two firefighters were at the scene in less than two minutes and the fire was eliminated an hour later. Nobody was injured.

Frasier star John Mahoney dead at 77

Mahoney’s manager, Paul Martino, said Mahoney died on Sunday in Chicago after a brief hospitalisation.

Harvey Weinstein denies allegations of harassment

According to a statement from Weinstein’s attorney Ben Brafman, two people whom McGowan claims to have told about the alleged assault at the time — her then-manager and Affleck — have denied that the actress reported the attack to them.

Mark Salling dead at 35

His attorney confirmed the news in a statement. The cause of death has not yet been verified.

The boy who drowned in the river: a dual story

A powerful drama on bullying among youngsters and adults – and on a rigid and merciless conduct of norms and unwritten rules.

Here are the winners of the ACE Editing Awards!

Dunkirk’s Oscar chances look good.

Russian cinema ends showings of Stalin film

Pioneer Cinema was the only Russian cinema to go ahead with screening the film, which depicts a power struggle after the Soviet leader’s death.

Disney star arrested

The American actor is being held on $350,000.

Films to be broadcast in the Berlinale Classics 2018

Berlinale Classics with Wim Wenders’ and Ildikó Enyedi’s prize-winning works, among many others.

DiCaprio to star in Charles Manson-era Tarantino movie

The Sony Pictures movie is to be released on Aug. 9, 2019, exactly 50 years after Tate and four friends were stabbed or shot dead.

BERLINALE SHORTS 2018: INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AND THE SPECIAL PROGRAMME “1968 – RED FLAGS FOR EVERYONE”

The short films in this year’s international competition look reality in the eye and actively contribute to the current socio-political discourse.

Perspektive Deutsches Kino 2018: “Whatever Happens Next”

14 films, including six full-length fiction and four documentary films, will compete for the Kompass-Perspektive-Preis, endowed with 5,000 euros. In…

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