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Photos of the Week: Giant Octopus, Scooter Waterfall, Sunrise Panorama

Photos of the Week: Giant Octopus, Scooter Waterfall, Sunrise Panorama

Cheney Orr / Reuters A reveler smokes cannabis at the Mile High 420 Festival in Denver on April 20, 2026. Alex Nicodim / Inquam Photos / Reuters Young people take part in an initiation ritual where they are tossed into the air by others using a rug, during a spring festival in Brașov, Romania, on April 17, 2026. Martin Meissner / AP Artists perform during the opening of Hannover Messe, the world’s largest industrial-technology trade fair, in Hannover, Germany, on April 19, 2026. Ian Forsyth / Getty Davros the Dalek interacts with visitors to Scarborough during the Sci-Fi Scarborough weekend on April 19, 2026, in Scarborough, England. Takashi Aoyama / Getty An archer in traditional clothing shoots an arrow at a target while riding a horse during the 42nd Asakusa Yabusame (Horseback Archery) on April 18, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. Nhac Nguyen / AFP / Getty A street-food vendor uses a cellphone while waiting for customers on a street in Hanoi, Vietnam, on April 17, 2026. Maxim Shemetov / Reuters Staff members carry a humanoid …

Photos of the Week: Giant Octopus, Scooter Waterfall, Sunrise Panorama

Photos of the Week: Fallen Robot, Scooter Waterfall, Sunrise Panorama

Cheney Orr / Reuters A reveler smokes cannabis at the Mile High 420 Festival in Denver on April 20, 2026. Alex Nicodim / Inquam Photos / Reuters Young people take part in an initiation ritual where they are tossed into the air by others using a rug, during a spring festival in Brașov, Romania, on April 17, 2026. Martin Meissner / AP Artists perform during the opening of Hannover Messe, the world’s largest industrial-technology trade fair, in Hannover, Germany, on April 19, 2026. Ian Forsyth / Getty Davros the Dalek interacts with visitors to Scarborough during the Sci-Fi Scarborough weekend on April 19, 2026, in Scarborough, England. Takashi Aoyama / Getty An archer in traditional clothing shoots an arrow at a target while riding a horse during the 42nd Asakusa Yabusame (Horseback Archery) on April 18, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. Nhac Nguyen / AFP / Getty A street-food vendor uses a cellphone while waiting for customers on a street in Hanoi, Vietnam, on April 17, 2026. Maxim Shemetov / Reuters Staff members carry a humanoid …

Politically-Charged Films Win Berlin Panorama Audience Awards

Politically-Charged Films Win Berlin Panorama Audience Awards

Two timely and politically-charged films have won the top prizes at the Berlin Film Festival’s Panorama section, the festival’s main sidebar. Faraz Shariat’s Prosecution, a German drama about a young prosecutor trying to fight far-right violence in eastern Germany, took the Panorama Audience Award for best feature film at this year’s festival. The prize for best documentary in the Panorama section went to Alisa Kovalenko’s Traces, a look at Ukrainian women have survived conflict-related sexual violence and torture during Russia’s war of aggression against their country and who are speaking out. The Panorama Audience Award are voted on by the Berlin movie-going public. More than 26,500 votes were cast this year. Chen Emilie Yan stars in Prosecution as Seyo Kim, a young prosecutor confronting far-right violence in eastern Germany who becomes a target of a racist attack. She begins to investigate he own assault, with the goal of bringing her attackers to trial and exposing a wide-ranging far-right network. But her investigations lead her to question the state institutions she has devoted her life to. …

Trial date set for Trump’s bn lawsuit against BBC over Panorama edit | US News

Trial date set for Trump’s $10bn lawsuit against BBC over Panorama edit | US News

A trial in President Trump’s $10bn (£7.5bn) defamation lawsuit against the BBC has been scheduled for February next year in Miami, Florida. He is suing over a 2024 Panorama episode that edited together clips of him addressing supporters on the day of the 2021 attack on the Capitol in Washington DC. Mr Trump said it had given the impression he incited violence and encouraged people to storm the building. The edited clip used soundbites from the president that were 50 minutes apart in reality – but were spliced together to say: “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol… and I’ll be there with you. And we fight. We fight like hell.” The 6 January attack on the Capitol is a day of infamy in modern US history, which a Senate report said led to loss of at least seven lives, including five police officers. The BBC apologised for the edit and admitted it had given a “mistaken impression that President Trump had made a direct call for violent action”. However, it denies the clip …

‘The Garden We Dreamed’ Film Trailer for Berlin 2026 Panorama Movie

‘The Garden We Dreamed’ Film Trailer for Berlin 2026 Panorama Movie

A family on the move is searching for a fragile bubble of tenderness where love can still take root. That is the story, which sounds like it could be taken from the headlines, of The Garden We Dreamed (El jardín que soñamos), the poetic third feature from Mexican writer-director Joaquín del Paso (The Hole in the Fence, Panamerican Machinery). The movie, following a Haitian couple and the woman’s two kids who move to a remote forest in Mexico and try to create a fleeting place of love and resilience, world premieres on Feb. 13 in the Panorama program of the Berlin International Film Festival. The Garden We Dreamed, produced by Amondo Cine and Cárcava Cine, features Nehemie Bastien (Freda, Kidnapping Inc.), Faustin Pierre, Kimaëlle Holly Preville, Ruth Aicha Pierre Nelson, and Carlos Esquivel. Gökhan Tiryaki (One Upon a Time in Anatolia) handled the cinematography in a fir forest in central Mexico where millions of migratory Monarch butterflies find their home, with editing byRaul Barreras. Roma producer Nicolás Celis’ Pimienta Films will distribute the film in …

‘Four Minus Three’ Film Clip Berlin 2026 Panorama: True Family Story

‘Four Minus Three’ Film Clip Berlin 2026 Panorama: True Family Story

You likely want to bring a box of tissues when you go see Four Minus Three (Vier Minus Drei), the new feature from Austrian filmmaker Adrian Goiginger (The Best of All Worlds, The Fox), which is based on a true story and world premieres in the Panorama section of the Berlin International Film Festival. What awaits you is an emotional journey through family, death, grief, memory, hope, and tears that also features clowns – yes, clowns! The movie stars Valerie Pachner (The Stories, Egon Schiele: Death and the Maiden, A Hidden Life). She and her partner Heli (Robert Stadlober) are professional clowns, living an alternative, joy-filled life with their two children. But then Barbara loses Heli and the children in a car accident. “In the face of unspeakable loss, her belief in humor, hope, and humanity is put to the ultimate test,” notes a synopsis of Four Minus Three. “Can her way of seeing the world — through both its light and shadow — help her find a way back to life? She bets she’ll laugh again.” …

BBC to file motion to dismiss Trump defamation lawsuit over Panorama edit, court documents show | UK News

BBC to file motion to dismiss Trump defamation lawsuit over Panorama edit, court documents show | UK News

The BBC will take steps to have Donald Trump’s lawsuit over a January 6 Panorama edit thrown out, court documents show. The US president filed a defamation lawsuit over the broadcaster’s editing of a speech he made in 2021, on the day his supporters stormed the Capitol building. Clips were spliced together from sections of the US president’s speech to show him saying: “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol… and I’ll be there with you. And we fight. We fight like hell.” It aired in the near-hour-long documentary Trump: A Second Chance?, which was broadcast by the BBC the week before the US election. The US president is seeking damages of $5bn (£3.7bn) under a defamation lawsuit. He has also sued for $5bn for alleged violation of a trade practices law. Both lawsuits were filed in Florida. You need javascript enabled to view this content Enable javascript to share Share In November, US correspondent James Matthews broke down the details of the lawsuit A BBC spokesperson said in a statement: “As we have …