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.
The State Security Police of the Federal Criminal Police Office, which is responsible for political crimes, is investigating an incident that took place during the Berlin International Film Festival.
Germany's State Security is investigating the use of the controversial slogan "From the river to the sea" at a Berlinale ...
And so ends another European Film Market (EFM) in Berlin. One of my missions while out there was to talk with as many people ...
After her trip to Berlinale 2025, legendary actress Tilda Swinton is taking a break from acting. She spoke to journalists at the Berlin-based film festival this morning to announce that she will be ...
After nearly two decades and more than 30 films, Marvel has had to deal with its fair share of controversies. Whether it was ...
A commemorative screening of the monumental documentary came as some artists are questioning whether Germany’s Holocaust ...
The Berlin Film Festival continues to make headlines with gripping films and controversies. Tilda Swinton defends her attendance amid boycott calls, while new releases like 'Hot Milk' and 'Narrow Road ...
The entertainment world sees Tilda Swinton attending the Berlin Film Festival despite boycott calls, major film nominations for 'Conclave' and 'The Brutalist' at the BAFTAs, and legal cases resolved.
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