The first short clip from German Golubi's next film 'At Your Service' has been released
A short clip has been released for German Golubi's upcoming film 'At Your Service', showcasing its cast and story.
Film: The True Enemies are Elsewhere
This year's Berlinale, marked by political undertones, concludes with a successful evening highlighting the achievements of German cinema.
The Palestinian Flag is Raised at the Berlin Festival and 'Yellow Letters' Captures the Gold
The Berlin International Film Festival's closing night featured powerful political statements, with Palestinian director Abdullah Dakhil winning an award and condemning the German government's stance on Gaza.
Berlinale Balance: It draws us into its story
The Berlinale film festival concludes with German winners but faces challenges ahead.
'Yellow Letters' wins the Golden Bear at the 2026 Berlin Festival
The German drama 'Gelbe Briefe' has won the prestigious Golden Bear award at the 2026 Berlin Festival.
An Estonian Policeman Faces a Problem: A Close Person Committed a Crime
The article discusses the thematic elements of German Golubi's tragicomedy film 'In Your Service', featuring rapper Gameboy Tetris.
German Films at the Berlinale: The Happiness of Late Merkel Years
The article discusses the presence and themes of German films at the Berlinale, highlighting the works of directors Angela Schanelec and Anna Roller amidst critiques of contemporary author cinema.
Wim Wenders β A German Friend
Wim Wenders, a prominent German filmmaker, emphasizes the need for filmmakers to remain politically neutral during a press conference at the 76th Berlin Film Festival, drawing attention to the presentation of the film 'Uchronia'.
Series 'Female Images in German Film': When Lola Started Running
The article reflects on the impact of the film 'Run Lola Run' on German cinema, highlighting its themes of love, chance, time, money, and death.
In Memory of Actor Lambert Hamel: The Theater Maker
Lambert Hamel, known for his profound portrayals in theater and television, has passed away, leaving a mark on German cinema and stage.
Our Erika
The film 'Our Erika' attracted over 13,000 visitors during its opening weekend, marking a successful debut for its director German Golubi.
Review. 'Our Erika' Tries Too Hard to Please the Audience
A review of the film 'Our Erika', questioning its attempt to overly satisfy viewers.
Figure Skating Pair Hase/Volodin: Continuation of German Emotional Cinema
Minerva Hase and Nikita Volodin aim to continue the legacy of successful German figure skating pairs at the competition in Milan, despite the strong competition they face.
On the State of Cinema: German Film Lacks the Courage to Dare the Extraordinary
German film producer Martin Moszkowicz discusses the lack of innovative spirit in German cinema, alongside personal reflections on his family history and the socio-political landscape.
Berlinale: Does Cinema Still Have a Future, Ms. Tuttle?
The 76th Berlinale film festival opens under the leadership of Tricia Tuttle, who aims to rejuvenate the German film scene amidst challenges.
A film cannot be made twice. An interview with German Golub
Director German Golub discusses his upcoming films and the Estonian film landscape in a recent interview.
German press writes about BrejchovΓ‘ as the Czech Bardot and an icon of Czech film
The article discusses how the German media has compared Czech actress BrejchovΓ‘ to Brigitte Bardot, recognizing her as an icon of Czech cinema.
German Golub: "Our Erika" is an important journey of how results were achieved
The film "Our Erika" by director German Golub, which focuses on Olympic champion Erika SalumΓ€e, will be released in theaters next week, highlighting her journey to success.
Dimitris Danikas's Movie Guide
Dimitris Danikas's Movie Guide highlights new film arrivals and praises the aesthetic triumph of the German masterpiece 'The Sound of the Fall' alongside the Russian film 'Two Prosecutors'.
Book about the US filmmaker Jack Smith: Glitter and Mold
The book explores the life and work of Jack Smith, a prominent underground filmmaker known for his extravagant performances and films, with texts now available in German.
"Ku'Damm 77" on ZDF: The SchΓΆllacks have finished dancing
The concluding trilogy of the 'Ku'Damm' films aired on ZDF, but sadly turned out to be a failure compared to its predecessor.
Culture in the Munich District: French Cinema in Lohhof
The Franco-German film days in UnterschleiΓheim starting January 17 aim to enhance cultural exchange through French cinema, showcasing classics like Godard's works.
Hitler's media strategy to conquer the world through interviews
The article discusses how Hitler utilized radio and cinema in the 1920s and 30s to indoctrinate the German population and influence other nations during World War II, paralleling the modern extreme right's use of social media.
'Gritty' war movie with 'ridiculous' twist ending streaming on Prime Video
A new war movie titled 'The Tank,' also known as 'The Tiger,' has quickly gained popularity on Prime Video, drawing comparisons to classics like 'Saving Private Ryan' despite its unexpected twist ending.