The inauguration of Donald Trump, the rise of a right-wing extreme movement, the proliferation of "fake news": the time is ripe for Hannah Arendt.
Isaiah Lopaz, a black American artist living in Berlin, discusses his experiences of racism in the German capital.
German author Christopher Kloeble talks about Bavaria, translation, and Nobel laureate Bob Dylan.
Audiences play the leading role at Ludwigshafen's Festival of German Film
Steven Heller, author of The Swastika: Symbol Beyond Redemption?, in conversation with kultur360 co-editor James Skidmore.
Germany’s entry for Best Foreign Language Film at this year’s Oscars is not the heavy historical drama North American audiences have come to expect.
A docudrama navigates the gay community of 1950s Zurich.
Maggie Peren's film "Colour of the Ocean" questions some basic beliefs about refugees.
Paul Roorda is a Canadian artist who spends part of each year in Berlin.
Germany's entry for the foreign language Oscar is a largely conventional German historical film