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682 articles available in total starting from 14/06/2002. Last article published on 14/08/2025.

Hidden disqualified

The AMPAS (Academy of Motion Picture, Arts and Sciences) has just decided that Michael Haneke's latest film, Hidden (o.t. Caché), is not eligible to represent Austria in the running for the Oscar...  

25/10/2005 | Oscars 2006 | Austria

Austria goes digital

For the release of Harry Potter, on the 15th of November, Constantin is preparing a magic trick of its own. Indeed, this film will mark the arrival of digital technology in the Austrian theatres,...  

18/10/2005 | Exhibitors | Austria

A fine menu

The complete programme of the forthcoming Viennale (14-26 October) was finally revealed this weekend. Besides the sidebars already announced (news 24/08), such as the tribute to the Portuguese...  

05/10/2005 | Festivals | Austria

Key Figures : the film 's economy

Financing of an 8,5 M€ film sold in 52 countries  

30/09/2005

Interview: Margaret Menegoz • Producer

"Loyal to a great author"

Director since 1975 of production, distribution and international sales company Les Films du Losange, Margaret Menegoz tells Cineuropa about the making of Austrian filmmaker's two last feature films  

30/09/2005

Food for thought

Of the six new films released today, only one comes from America. On the contrary, Europe is well represented —a broad-minded Europe with universal concerns. The Austrian public will be able to...  

30/09/2005 | New releases | Austria

One hides, the other stands up

The Austrian Film Commission has made a decision: Hidden, by Michael Haneke, will run for the Oscar of the Best Film in Foreign Language. Although this disturbing film depicting a bourgeois couple...  

29/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Germany/Austria

Press Review

"...profoundly unsettling and superbly filmed, punching home a stiletto-stab of fear. (...) The performances from Auteuil and Juliette Binoche as his wife are outstanding, and Haneke's icy...  

28/09/2005

Hidden

When Haneke turns the screen into a mirror of the conscience, does this mean he accepts what he has always denied: the possibility of a genealogy of crime?  

28/09/2005 | Films | Reviews

Svoboda plays a new game

This week-end, Antonin Svoboda presented his first feature, Spiele Leben (You Bet Your Life), at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, proving that his contribution to the 7th art takes...  

19/09/2005 | Films | Austria

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