Austria 682 articles available in total starting from 14/06/2002. Last article published on 14/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 67 68 69 next Review: CromaManuel Abramovich creates a shared cinematographic utopia in which his characters experiment with new and liberatory forms of community living 10/04 | Visions du Réel 2025Review: HappylandA failed music star comes back to her hometown and to the life she left behind in Evi Romen’s sophomore directorial effort 02/04 | Diagonale 2025The Village Next to Paradise scoops Best Fiction Feature at the DiagonaleMo Harawe’s film continues its winning streak, while Lisa Polster’s feature debut, Bürglkopf, has taken home the top prize in the documentary category 02/04 | Diagonale 2025 | AwardsShooting begins in the Baltics for six-part ARD/ORF series Mozart/MozartDirected by Clara Zoë My-Linh von Arnim, this modern spin on the legacy of the famed composer turns the camera towards his lesser-known but equally prodigious sister, Maria Anna 01/04 | Production | Funding | Germany/AustriaReview: SugarlandTwo young people cross Europe by car in Isabella Brunäcker’s debut feature, filmed on glorious 16 mm 31/03 | Diagonale 2025Review: The Srebrenica Tape – From Dad, for AlisaChiara Sambuchi follows a woman on an emotional journey to uncover answers about the titular tape that her father made while sheltered in Srebrenica during the Bosnian War 28/03 | Movies That Matter 2025Interview: Arash T Riahi, Verena Soltiz • Directors of Girls and Gods“We wanted to give some space to all of these women who are actually revolutionising our society within their religions”The duo of directors talk about working together with their protagonist, activist Inna Shevchenko, and what it took to make a film out of conversations 26/03 | CPH:DOX 2025Interview: Flora Linghwa Huang • Director of The White Waters“I realised that I needed to put myself in the film and discover what identity meant for me”In her project, the first-time Taiwanese director explores the lives of women who immigrated to her country through arranged marriage 20/03 | Trieste 2025 | WEMWReview: Generations of ImagesAustrian director Johannes Gierlinger examines the transition from communist dictatorship to capitalist democracy in Albania using a poetic-essayistic approach 18/03 | Bergamo 2025The 28th Diagonale shines bright with a rich programmeThis year’s Graz-based gathering does not shy away from tough, relevant topics and remains a seismograph for sociopolitical changes 17/03 | Diagonale 2025 previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 67 68 69 next