DW’s cinema team sets out to find Germany's sense of humor, picking the ten funniest German films of all time. From slapstick to satire, the jokes in these movies don't get lost in translation.
Broadcast times
27.03.16 | 08:15 - 08:30 UTC, 27.03.16 | 16:15 - 16:30 UTC, 28.03.16 | 03:03 - 03:15 UTC, 28.03.16 | 05:03 - 05:15 UTC, 28.03.16 | 12:15 - 12:30 UTC, 29.03.16 | 23:15 - 23:30 UTC, 31.03.16 | 21:15 - 21:30 UTC
Boxing movie A Heavy Heart is the feature debut of student Oscar winner Thomas Stuber. We'll be looking back at 1966, a big year for cinema in a still divided Germany. Plus Batman V Superman and actor Bruno Ganz at 75.
04.04.16 | 03:03 - 03:15 UTC, 04.04.16 | 05:03 - 05:15 UTC, 05.04.16 | 23:15 - 23:30 UTC, 07.04.16 | 21:15 - 21:30 UTC
Special edition dedicated to Oscar-winning film composer Hans Zimmer as he sets out on a European tour. Zimmer composed soundtracks for "Rainman", "Gladiator", "The Lion King" and many more Hollywood classics.
11.04.16 | 03:03 - 03:15 UTC, 11.04.16 | 05:03 - 05:15 UTC, 12.04.16 | 23:15 - 23:30 UTC, 14.04.16 | 21:15 - 21:30 UTC
Boxing movie "A Heavy Heart" is the feature debut of student Oscar winner Thomas Stuber. It's not the classic about a young boxer working his way up from nowhere but rather about a once great boxer on the way down.
Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent - alias Batman and Superman - square up against each other in this long-awaited installment in the DC Comics Extended Universe. But who's the good guy and who's the bad guy?
The third feature directed by German actress Nicolette Krebitz already shocked and awed at the Sundance festival. In it a young woman is drawn to nature in an extreme way after a chance encounter with a wolf.
In the first in a new series, DW-TV's cinema team picks the best German films of all time. Including an anti-war film from the 1950s, a love story set between Hamburg and Istanbul, and a political thriller from behind the Berlin Wall.
"The Diary of Anne Frank" was first made into a film in 1959. In KINO this week, we show you why director Hans Steinbichler’s version of this moving story is so special. We also bring you the Oscar winning film "Son of Saul" and Dorris Dörrie’s latest offering "Greetings from Fukushima".
The Cold War between the Western powers and the Soviet Bloc has provided plenty of material for suspenseful films. This week, KINO presents a special show about the Cold War in movies, and a look at Steven Spielberg’s new thriller, "Bridge of Spies.”
"...and the Oscar goes to..." The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences is handing out its Oscar awards in 24 categories. This special edition of KINO looks back at the German-language winners of the world’s most important film prize.
Powerful stories and new faces brought to you by Kino – The Movie Magazine. We bring you all the latest on German movies, exciting international co-productions, and important film festivals. We also take a look at global cinema, and report on established stars and filmmakers, as well as up and coming talents. You’ll find background reports, interviews and specials on all aspects of filmmaking.
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KINO features boxing movie A Heavy Heart, Batman V Superman and revisits German cinema 1966.