Cinema Branagh gives Cinderella a modern day makeover A modern day makeover of the traditional fairytale Cinderella cheered up audiences at the Berlin Film Festival. British director and actor Kenneth 17/02/2015
Cinema Berlinale 2015: Dissident director Jafar Panahi wins Golden Bear As the Berlinale comes to a close, we take a look at some of the big winners at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. 16/02/2015
Germany Controversial Iranian director wins Berlinale 2015 top prize Iranian director Jafar Panahi won the main Golden Bear prize at the Berlin Film Festival for his anti-censorship movie ‘Taxi’. In the film, he plays 15/02/2015
Germany Kenneth Branagh's Cinderella premiers at Berlinale 2015 Turned from classic animated fairytale into a live action movie, Cindarella stars Cate Blanchett, Helena Bonham Carter, Richard Madden and Lily James. 14/02/2015
My Europe Series Do European cinemas show too much American film? Eric from Paris asked Y-Talk: “There are always much fewer European films showing than American ones. Why? And how can we make European cinema more 13/02/2015
Germany Wim Wenders honoured at Berlinale 2015 German filmmaker Wim Wenders has been honoured by the Berlin Film Festival for his lifetime’s work in the movie industry. Ten of his classic films 13/02/2015
France French TV star Roger Hanin dies Roger Hanin, one of France’s most popular actors, has died at the age of 89. Famous for his role as TV detective Navarro, Hanin was also known for 11/02/2015
Germany Berlin Film Festival salutes director Wim Wenders German director Wim Wenders has branched into 3-D for his latest film entry at the Berlin Film Festival. It’s called “Every Thing Will Be Fine” and 11/02/2015
Cinema BAFTAs give a taste of what's to come at the Oscars Coming-of age drama ‘Boyhood’ scooped three prizes including Best Film and Best Director at Britain’s BAFTA awards. Shot over a 12-year period using 09/02/2015
United Kingdom Eddie Redmayne scoops Best Actor at this year's BAFTAs Britain’s biggest film awards the BAFTAs have been handed out at London’s Royal Opera House. And newcomer Eddie Redmayne scooped best actor prize for 09/02/2015
Vatican Story of Pope Francis to hit the big screen A film company in Argentina says production is due to begin soon on a movie about the pontiff 06/02/2015
Cinema 'Nobody Wants the Night' opens Berlin International Film Festival The 65th Berlin International Film Festival has officially opened with a glamorous red carpet festooned with stars. Jury members, including French 06/02/2015
Cinema Squeezing the franchise all the way: SpongeBob is back with new movie SpongeBob fans around the world can rejoice. More than a decade after the original movie adaptation of the SpongeBob Squarepants series, the sequel 05/02/2015
Cinema Indie sci-fi thriller gets to shoot inside world-famous CERN ‘Lea, An Angel in My House’ is an experimental independent film – a hybrid between a scientific thriller and a sci-fi movie. Shot on a tiny budget 05/02/2015
Germany Berlinale: Updates from the 65th Berlin International Film Festival Wolfgang Spindler is covering the Berlin International Film Festival for euronews. He’ll be talking to the stars and the pundits on the red carpet 04/02/2015
Cinema Berlinale combines established and upcoming filmmakers The 65th Berlinale is set to stay true to its reputation as the world’s largest public film festival with more than 400 screenings over 10 days 03/02/2015
Cinema 4DX auditorium allows cinema-goers to see, hear, feel and smell films Forget 3D darling – it’s so 2014. The true cinema experience today is 4DX – a revolutionary new concept that stimulates all your senses. Cineworld 02/02/2015
Cinema Estonia's 'Tangerines' competes for Best Foreign Film at the Oscars The struggle to retain humanity in times of war explored against backdrop of Abkhazia conflict 02/02/2015
Cinema Iranian dancer flouts government ban in Santa Barbara festival film The 30th Santa Barbara International Film Festival kicked off with the North American premiere of ‘Desert Dancer’, based on the life of Iranian 29/01/2015
Cinema 'Shaun The Sheep' explores the esoteric and focuses on appreciating what you have 'Shaun the Sheep', the latest animation from Aardman Studios, is more than just a search for a lost shepherd 28/01/2015
Cinema 'Anti-Russian' controversy surrounds Oscar nominated film Leviathan Russian film Leviathan has been lauded internationally and received two Oscar nominations. But back home, the drama has come in for heavy criticism. 22/01/2015
Cinema From stage to screen: Into The Woods attracts an all-star cast ‘Into The Woods’ is heading for the big screen. Director Rob Marshall is bringing Stephen Sondheim’s much-loved stage production to the cinema. It’s 20/01/2015
France Kings of Cannes: The Coen brothers will co-preside the 2015 film festival They are no strangers to Cannes. But this year movie-making brothers Joel and Ethan Coen won’t be winning prizes at the film festival. They’ll be 20/01/2015
Cinema 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' and 'Birdman' dominate 2015 Oscar nominations ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ by Wes Anderson as well as Alejandro González Iñarritu’s ‘Birdman’ both dominated the 2015 Oscar nominations ceremony 16/01/2015
Cinema Clint Eastwood's 'American Sniper' nominated for six Oscars ‘American Sniper’ is based on the autobiography of US Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, known as the most lethal sniper in US military history. Having served in 15/01/2015
Cinema Oscars: Birdman & The Grand Budapest Hotel lead nominations with 9 nods each Show business satire “Birdman” and colorful caper “The Grand Budapest Hotel” led the nominees for Academy Awards on Thursday (January 15), with nine 15/01/2015