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598 articles available in total starting from 14/06/2002. Last article published on 06/05/2024.

Spain is too far away for some

Anja Salomonovitz’s second feature film Spain is a road movie that without movement, with multiple storylines and a temporal surprise, in addition to being an immigration story, which is already a...  

13/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Forum | Austria

Old and new Kuma

The selection of Kuma as the Panorama opening film at this year’s Berlinale may seem a strange choice. Umut Dag’s feature film debut is a story about a Turkish family in Vienna, so it is fairly...  

11/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Panorama | Austria

Prostitution through the eyes of Michael Glawogger

Prostitution, shown in three red-light districts in three countries that are completely different in terms of religion, culture and race, is the starting point of Austrian director Michael...  

25/11/2011 | Festivals | Austria/Germany

49th Viennale hailed a success amid good results

The 49th Viennale (October 20-November 2, 2011) has been hailed a success. The organisers have confirmed that the number of visitors rose slightly, going up from 96,300 last year, to 96,700. The...  

04/11/2011 | Festivals | Austria

Viennale bookended by Le Havre and The Ides of March

As every year since its creation in 1960 by a group of critics, Austria’s non-competitive major international festival, named Viennale two years later, will once again bring the capital to life....  

20/10/2011 | Festivals | Austria

Breathing sets sights on Hollywood

A jury put together by FAMA (Austrian Federation of Film and Music Industries), made up of nine industry representatives and local filmmakers, has chosen the Austrian contender for the 84th...  

02/09/2011 | Oscars 2012 | Austria

Film Institute shells out €2m to eight feature-length projects

Of the 100 or so projects submitted, the Austrian Film Institute accepted 45 funding applications and allocated €3.16m (€2.35m in selective grants and €809,000 in automatic funding). Of this sum,...  

19/07/2011 | Funding | Austria

If the Seed Doesn’t Die too exhausting to satisfy

Serbian-born director Siniša Dragin’s third feature film If the Seed Doesn’t Die had premiered at Tokyo International Film Festival before winning the Audience Award at Rotterdam. Supported by the...  

14/06/2011 | Films | Romania/Serbia/Austria

Sehr and Noëlle bring Ludwig II back onto big screen

While Germany is about to celebrate (on June 13) the 125th anniversary of the mysterious and tragic death of Ludwig II of Bavaria, also known as "the fairy tale king", and sometimes "the mad...  

09/06/2011 | Production | Germany/Austria

When Breathing is hard

Actor-turned-director Karl Markovics’s debut feature Breathing, presented in the Directors' Fortnight, is a superb film whose main character, Roman (played by the incredible non-professional...  

21/05/2011 | Cannes 2011 | Directors' Fortnight/Austria

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