Austria can celebrate a huge success as a filming location thanks in large part to attractive funding programs that have lured major international productions to the country, among them Guy Ritchie’s ...
“From the Heart of Europe: Austria on Screen” promises to bring “an eclectic mix from hard-hitting drama to absurdist comedy” to the 2025 Glasgow Film Festival, which kicked off on Wednesday and runs ...
Bernhard Wenger's Venice Critics’ Week hit starring Albrecht Schuch satirizes identity, social roles and the absurdities of modern life: “I look at life with humor — it's just more beautiful that way.
With two new funding programs that could cover as much as 60% of costs for international feature film productions and the new state-of-the-art HQ7 Studios set to open in Vienna next year, Austria is ...
The U.K.’s British Film Commission and Film in Austria, the national film commission for Austria, have struck a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) paving the way for more film and high-end TV ...
Austria has decided to submit their harrowing film, The Devil’s Bath, as their official entry for the Best International Feature Film category for next year’s Oscar nominations. Anja Plaschg delivered ...
Austrian-German production company Schubert is moving forward with a slate of films by distinctive auteur filmmakers, among ...
Films from Austria, France, and Mexico will be screened Feb. 12, 19, and 26 at USC Aiken’s annual International Film Festival. The showings are free and open to the public. All films will be screened ...
The Director’ By Daniel Kehlmann Summit Books, 2025. Garbo to Goebbels, Daniel Kehlmann’s historical novel “The Director” is the story of Austrian film director G.W. Pa ...
Title card from the recently discovered and newly-restored Die Stadt Ohne Juden, or The City Without Jews (all images courtesy Austrian Film Archive) In the black and white footage of a silent film, ...
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