Why Werner Herzog prefers meaning to the “bullshit” concept of happiness A legend of misery. Mu Lakhi Dec 23, 2024
“They were halfway through their career”: How the German residency prepared The Beatles for America A crucial residency. Dale Maplethorpe Nov 19, 2024
Saâda Bonaire: The unlikely band constructed in a German immigration centre A incredible band. Ben Forrest Oct 16, 2024
18 audience members require medical treatment at sex opera in Germany The show features real sex scenes. Joe Taysom Oct 11, 2024
Die Skeptiker: the punks who took on the East German state They took on the state and won. Ben Forrest Aug 28, 2024
Who was Kaspar Hauser from Werner Herzog’s eponymous drama film? A genuine enigma. Thomas Coll Aug 2, 2024
From F.W. Murnau to Fritz Lang: five movies that define German expressionism During the silent era of cinema history. Swapnil Dhruv Bose Jul 26, 2024
‘People on Sunday’: an early precursor to mumblecore cinema A very early influence. Aimee Ferrier May 5, 2024
‘Papa’s cinema is dead’: how German cinema evolved after World War II The dawn of a bold new era. Scott Campbell Apr 23, 2024
‘Sperm Race’: the real race for life made for German TV “‘Sperm Race’ is serious…” Swapnil Dhruv Bose Apr 2, 2024