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Foreign groups scale back investment in country, says BFI
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Rushdie, others accused of offending feelings of minorities
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Movies nudge middle-class young people without a particular vocation into certain professions
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TRAVEL
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The city is hoping a year-long programme of public art installations will help to win tourists back from Berlin
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Few A-listers divide opinion as much as the actor/writer/ scholar and artist. Peter Aspden catches him in Berlin to hear why being a movie star isn’t enough