Actress Tilda Swinton condemns “state-perpetrated and internationally enabled genocide” at Berlinale
In her vivid, at times poetic remarks, Swinton described the cinema as a boundless haven of freedom and solidarity, qualities increasingly difficult to find in the world.
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On its 75th birthday, the Berlinale got a makeover. And the historic film festival proved that, despite some rustiness and ...
Germany's State Security is investigating the use of the controversial slogan "From the river to the sea" at a Berlinale ...
Berlinale Grappling With Fresh Israel-Palestine Controversy After Hong Kong Filmmaker Is Investigated By Police For Speech ...
The Berlinale has reported a 5% increase in audience figures, just over halfway through its 2025 edition. As of Wednesday ...
You can follow each day's press conferences live here on Euronews Culture. A total of 19 films ...
Amanda Warren on joining 'The Night Agent' February 20, 2025. Actor Amanda Warren takes on the role of a no-nonsense veteran of the se ...
British actors Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell are back in the West End, starring as Benedick and Beatrice in William Shakespeare’s comedy “Much Ado About Nothing.” What issues are fuelling the ...
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