email print share on Facebook share on Twitter share on LinkedIn share on reddit pin on Pinterest

PRODUCCIÓN / FINANCIACIÓN Austria

El Vienna Film Fund apoya las nuevas películas de Jessica Hausner y Ulrich Seidl

por 

- La segunda ronda de financiación de 2025 otorga 3,7 millones de euros a 30 proyectos, entre los que destacan atrevidos trabajos de autores aclamados y talentos emergentes, así como documentales y series

El Vienna Film Fund apoya las nuevas películas de Jessica Hausner y Ulrich Seidl
Los directores Jessica Hausner y Ulrich Seidl (© Fabrizio de Gennaro for Cineuropa - fadege.it, @fadege.it)

Este artículo está disponible en inglés.

The Vienna Film Fund has revealed the recipients of its second round of funding for 2025, distributing a total of €3.7 million to new film and television projects. Nine fiction features and nine development projects shared more than €3 million, while 12 TV productions received €668,000. The call attracted significant interest, with 46 film submissions requesting €9.7 million and 18 TV proposals seeking €877,000.

Production support was granted to Toxic, the latest feature by Jessica Hausner (Club Zero [+lee también:
crítica
tráiler
entrevista: Jessica Hausner
ficha de la película
]
, Little Joe
 [+lee también:
crítica
tráiler
entrevista: Jessica Hausner
ficha de la película
]
, Amour Fou [+lee también:
crítica
tráiler
ficha de la película
]
), which was recently presented at the Marché du Film’s Investors Circle in Cannes (see the news). Structured into four chapters, Toxic presents modern parables that explore the contradictions and emotional tolls of modern working life within a capitalist system. At times realistic, at others absurd, the film highlights the human element as a disruptive force within a profit-driven world. Co-written by Hausner and Jessica Lind, the movie is a co-production between Vienna’s Schubert Film, Berlin’s Essential Filmproduktion and Société Parisienne de Production in France.

Also supported is Distanzen, the new project by internationally acclaimed filmmaker Ulrich Seidl (Rimini [+lee también:
crítica
tráiler
entrevista: Ulrich Seidl
ficha de la película
]
, In the Basement [+lee también:
crítica
tráiler
ficha de la película
]
), produced through his own Ulrich Seidl Filmproduktion. Co-written with longtime collaborators Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, the film centres on Carl, a man who organises “dark tourism” trips to sites of suffering and death. At home, his fragile domestic life is thrown into turmoil by his reclusive son’s emotional outburst, threatening their precarious connection. The film examines the paradox of longing for human closeness while simultaneously fearing it. A co-production between Austria, Germany and France, Distanzen will be shot across multiple countries, including Austria, Belgium, France, Latvia, South Africa and Poland, with completion scheduled for 2027.

Emerging talents are also represented among the funded fiction films. Jasmin Baumgartner’s debut feature, Sentimental Fail Club, produced by KGP Filmproduktion, follows teenage sisters who stage a theatre play based on their parents’ diaries in a bid to go viral and escape their uneventful village life. In Heart Beats by Johanna Lietha (Lovecut [+lee también:
crítica
tráiler
ficha de la película
]
), an 11-year-old girl moves to Vienna with her father and his new partner. Struggling with grief and alienation, she gradually finds healing through playing the drums. The film is being co-produced by Vienna’s berg hammer film and Zürich’s Tellfilm.

Documentaries make up a substantial part of this round, tackling themes of identity, social inclusion and historical reflection. In Was fehlt, das bleibt, directors Katharina Brunner and Lukas Ladner follow four young adults with physical disabilities as they navigate intimacy and connection. In Darkness in the Box, Matthias Writze delves into the limitations and hallucinations of artificial intelligence, interpreted through the figure of a demonic entity known as the Crungus. Marko Doringer’s Der Soldat is an essayistic inquiry into his grandfather’s entanglement with the atrocities of the 20th century, whereas Margarita Jimeno’s Florentina profiles radical choreographer Florentina Holzinger. Alexandra Schneider’s Sowieso und überhaupt – Die Welt der Christine Nöstlinger, produced by Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion, pays tribute to one of the German-speaking world’s most beloved children’s authors.

On the development front, nine projects received a total of €192,000. Among them is Empire of Sentiment, a historical drama by Sebastian Meise (Great Freedom [+lee también:
crítica
tráiler
entrevista: Sebastian Meise
ficha de la película
]
), co-written by Thomas Reider, chronicling an African slave’s journey to repatriate the body of famous explorer David Livingstone to London. The project is being co-produced by Vienna-based FreibeuterFilm and London-based House Productions.

(Traducción del inglés)

¿Te ha gustado este artículo? Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter y recibe más artículos como este directamente en tu email.

Privacy Policy