Murer - Anatomy of a Trial vince l'Austrian Film Award come miglior film di finzione
- The Waldheim Waltz di Ruth Beckermann è stato incoronato miglior documentario, mentre il premio per il miglior regista è andato a Wolfgang Fischer per Styx

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Murer – Anatomy of a Trial [+leggi anche:
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Ruth Beckermann’s The Waldheim Waltz [+leggi anche:
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The Award for Best Director was bestowed upon Wolfgang Fischer for his refugee drama Styx [+leggi anche:
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As for the further acting trophies, 87-year-old Ingrid Burkhard was crowned Best Actress for her performance in Ronny Trocker’s The Eremites [+leggi anche:
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Furthermore, Klemens Hufnagl snagged the Award for Best Cinematography for The Eremites, while Bernhard Fleischmann’s compositions for L’Animale [+leggi anche:
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Losing out on the main awards, Markus Schleinzer’s period drama Angelo [+leggi anche:
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Here is the complete list of winners at the 2019 Austrian Film Awards:
Best Feature Film
Murer – Anatomy of a Trial [+leggi anche:
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Best Director
Wolfgang Fischer – Styx [+leggi anche:
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Best Documentary
The Waldheim Waltz [+leggi anche:
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Best Short Film
Excuse Me, I’m Looking for the Ping-pong Room and My Girlfriend - Bernhard Wenger (Austria/Germany/Sweden)
Best Actress
Ingrid Burkhard – The Eremites [+leggi anche:
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Best Actor
Laurence Rupp – Cops [+leggi anche:
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Best Supporting Actress
Inge Maux – Murer – Anatomy of a Trial
Best Supporting Actor
Anton Noori – Cops
Best Screenplay
Wolfgang Fischer, Ika Künzel – Styx
Best Cinematography
Klemens Hufnagl – The Eremites
Best Costume Designer
Tanja Hausner – Angelo [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Markus Schleinzer
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Best Make-up Artist
Anette Keiser – Angelo
Best Original Music
Bernhard Fleischmann – L’Animale [+leggi anche:
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Best Film Editing
Monika Willi – Styx
Best Production Design
Andreas Sobotka, Martin Reiter – Angelo
Best Sound
Claus Benischke-Lang (original sound), Thomas Pötz and Sebastian Watzinger (sound design), Thomas Pötz (sound mixing) – Cops
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