Vera, Eismayer y La emperatriz rebelde triunfan en los Premios del Cine Austriaco
por Susanne Gottlieb
- Los mayores éxitos festivaleros del país en 2022 han destacado en la edición número 13 de los galardones, que se celebró la semana pasada en Viena

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If anything, the 13th Austrian Film Awards, which took place on 15 June at Globe Wien in Vienna’s Marx Halle, demonstrated how popular Austria’s festival-circuit movies are with the critics. A total of 1,200 guests watched as some of last year’s internationally most successful films were rewarded with multiple accolades in a variety of categories. The motto of the awards show, “Through Night to Light”, was dedicated to the themes of seeing and visibility.
The two biggest winners of the evening were the features Vera [+lee también:
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Coming in close behind was Marie Kreutzer’s Corsage [+lee también:
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Further awards went to Claudia Wohlgenannt, Martina Haubrich and Claudia Müller for Elfriede Jelinek – Language Unleashed as Best Documentary, to Mo Haware for Will My Parents Come To See Me as Best Short Film and to Gerti Drassl as Best Supporting Actress in Above the World [+lee también:
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The evening itself was hosted by Julia Jelinek and Thomas Mraz, who celebrated the Austrian film industry while also talking about the darker side of the past year. A prominent theme of the gala was showing appreciation for professions that are not usually in the spotlight – and so the awards were presented by representatives of various departments, including production management, equipment, drivers, camera assistance, extras, props, sound design and sound assistance.
Gala producer Catalina Molina also dealt with the theme of visibility in more depth in her speech, declaring: “With the title of the evening, ‘Through Night to Light’, I want to point to the path of change, to the process towards diversity and inclusion, and I implore you to look, not to look away – to act. It's very simple: don't let perpetrators on a film set! This place is far too beautiful and far too precious for that.” The presidents of the Austrian Film Academy, Verena Altenberger and Arash T Riahi, also addressed several darker aspects of the past year: “The issues of abuse of power, safe working conditions and the promotion of young talent are constantly on our minds, and we are working on improvements through numerous events and further training.”
Here is the complete list of award winners:
Best Feature Film
Vera [+lee también:
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Best Documentary
Elfriede Jelinek – Language Unleashed - Claudia Wohlgenannt, Martina Haubrich, Claudia Müller (Austria/Germany)
Best Short Film
Will My Parents Come To See Me - Mo Harawe (Austria/Germany/Somalia)
Best Director
Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel - Vera
Best Screenplay
David Wagner - Eismayer [+lee también:
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Best Leading Actress
Vicky Krieps - Corsage [+lee también:
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entrevista: Marie Kreutzer
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Best Supporting Actress
Gerti Drassl – Above the World [+lee también:
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Best Male Leading Actor
Gerhard Liebmann - Eismayer
Best Supporting Actor
Luka Dimić - Eismayer
Best Cinematography
Judith Kaufmann - Corsage
Best Film Editing
Tizza Covi - Vera
Best Score
Eva Klampfer - Eismayer (Austria)
Best Sound Editing
Bertram Knappitsch, Tong Zhang, Rudolf Pototschnig, Manuel Grandpierre, Andreas Frei - Rubikon [+lee también:
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Best Production Design
Johannes Mücke - Rubikon
Best Costume Design
Monika Buttinger - Corsage
Best Make-up
Maike Heinlein, Helene Lang - Corsage
Viewers’ Choice
Griechenland oder der laufende Huhn - Markus Pauser, Erich Schindlecker Claudia Jüptner-Jonstorff, Eva Spreitzhofer, Michael Stejskal (Austria)
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