Lifestyle Love, Gloves and Cocktails: European Leap Year superstitions It's 29th February - a date that comes only every 4 years. But why, and what are the traditions and superstitions in Europe surrounding this special day? 29/02/2024
Culture news Richard Lewis: Curb Your Enthusiasm comedian dies at 76 Humorously morose US comedian was “one of the funniest people on the planet." 29/02/2024
Culture news Melancholia, Love and Sasquatches: Top 10 Movies from Berlinale 2024 Here is our Top 10 from this year's Berlin International Film Festival - keep an eye out for these gems. 28/02/2024
Culture news John Waters set to make first film in 20 years After 2004's ' A Dirty Shame', the master of all things transgressive is set to return to the director's chair with an adaptation of his first novel, "Liarmouth". Here's the lowdown. 28/02/2024
Culture news Police seize 72 firearms at home of French film star Alain Delon Alain Delon does not have permit for any of the 72 weapons seized from his home south of Paris. 28/02/2024
Culture news Gaza dialogue amid controversy: We meet the Tiny Space Initiative While the highly politicised 74th edition of the Berlinale ended with the announcement of an investigation and accusations of antisemitism, there was one small location trying to do some good during the festival. Euronews Culture met the people behind the Tiny Space initiative. 27/02/2024
Culture news Antisemitism and criminal charges: Berlinale controversy explained A highly politicized edition of the Berlin International Film Festival ended last weekend, but divisions surrounding political messaging are ongoing. The Berlinale is now embroiled in controversy which severely tarnishes its reputation. Here’s why. 27/02/2024
Culture news Why is this UK singer having to deny antisemitism accusations? “From The River To The Sea” is viewed by many pro-Israel supporters as a way to call for the eradication of the Israeli state. 27/02/2024
Culture news Golden Bear 2024 goes to Mati Diop’s restitution documentary 'Dahomey' A strange set of choices for the winners of this year's Berlinale - but the Golden Bear is merited, with the French-Senegalese director Mati Diop providing a fascinating and multifaceted look at a timely issue centred around the ills of colonialism. 24/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024: Kazik Radwanski and Matt Johnson talk ‘Matt and Mara’ Premiering at the Berlinale, 'Matt and Mara' has the foundations of a 'Will-they-won't-they?' romantic comedy but ends up as a far more knotty 'What-if-they-could?' study of unspoken bonds. Euronews Culture sits down with the director and lead actor to talk about the film. 24/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024: Director Brandt Andersen on 'The Strangers' Case' Rare are films like 'The Strangers' Case' that manage to combine striking authenticity with suspenseful, pulse-racing thrills. Euronews Culture sits down with veteran producer, director and activist Brandt Andersen to discuss his film, starring Omar Sy and premiering at the Berlinale. 23/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024 review: 'Architecton' A magnificently realised piece of meditative cinema about finding "a new idea of beauty". 22/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024 review: 'Des Teufels Bad' ('The Devil's Bath') A punishingly bleak but mesmerizing portrait of female depression in 18th century Austria and the sins of religious dogma that persist to this day. 21/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024: Inside the Martin Scorsese press conference Martin Scorsese comes to the Berlin Film Festival to receive his honorary Golden Bear. We were at the press conference... 21/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024 review: 'Sasquatch Sunset' Who knew that one of the most memorable films at this year's Berlinale would feature sasquatches pissing, pooping, and discovering the vastness of their world? 20/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024 review: 'Love Lies Bleeding' Rose Glass signs an audacious, vibrant, pulpy triumph fuelled by two electric performances. She confirms she’s one of the most unique cinematic voices working today. 18/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024 review: 'Hors du temps' ('Suspended Time') French director Olivier Assayas casts Vincent Macaigne as his alter ego in a tedious and wildly pretentious Covid diary film that only highlights the routines of the privileged. 18/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024 review: 'My Favourite Cake' A masterful Iranian tragicomedy that stands as an early contender for this year's Golden Bear. 17/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024 review: 'A Different Man' Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson give it their best in a modern fairy tale about appearances that could have been elevated by embracing previously teased daring beats. 16/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024 review: 'Small Things Like These' An understated and deeply impactful film about one of Ireland’s darkest moments, powered by Cillian Murphy and a standout performance by Emily Watson. 16/02/2024