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- Haunted by a painting of his grandparents seated in their living room, director Joseph Koerner unearths in Vienna the remarkable story behind a vanished interior.
- What is the silent moment between thoughts, glances, and memories? "The Remembering Movement" thinks poetically about this moment. This film depicts an experimental and poetic film triptych: "Thinking-Chant", "Gaze-Frame", and "Light-Texture" based on the poem "Since Then" by Marion Steinfellner and Mersolis Schöne. This is connected by Michael Fischer's soundscaping, which combines poetry and sound into a rhizomatic audio fabric triptych.
- Three generations of women navigate a radical approach to dying.
- 2013 year. Travel trip in Austrian city Vienna and village Baden.
- Tahir's life is determined by a bold double life. He is fascinated by wearing a niqab without the knowledge of his family.
- 2011– 1h 51m9.4 (91)TV Episode
- Two journalists born in the mid '80s decide to take a look back at how their country changed in the last 30 years since the fall of communism. The end product is a documentary containing footage of political events and historical milestones significant to Romania accompanied by a narrator's voice walking the viewer through the events, and also interviews with Romanian politicians and other influential public figures sharing their thoughts and their different views on those events.
- Shot over a period of three years, this documentary follows a highly talented Croatian track athlete Danijela Grgic, a former world junior champion in the 400 meters, as she was preparing for the 2008 Olympics. The story deals with highly complex and controversial issues surrounding highly talented junior athletes and offers a subtle analysis of human nature and warped social values.
- Experts and expats from across the globe guide us on the complex journey to contentment. At the same time, we follow Eugene, struggling to lower his score on the golf course.
- In the Winter of 2012, two famous artists sat in anonymous hotel rooms, and in a bizarre coincidence, over-dosed on Xanax. One, Whitney Houston, tragically died, and the other--the author of this piece--lived.
- After the fire disaster in the "Ring-Theater" in Vienna in 1881 a court investigates why nearly 400 people had to die in the fire. The script of this movie is based on the original court records.
- Twenty years in the making, this drama/documentary uses home movies, re-re-creations, and Hollywood film footage in a hilarious and poignant attempt at sibling reconciliation, with the spiritual guidance of Jean-Claude Van Damme.
- 2015 year. The travel trip to 2 European capitals: Vienna in Austria and Bratislava in Slovakia.
- "In Autumn '95, a team of documentarians visits a campaign event put on by the Freedom Party. Members of the audience are asked to express their political views and make suggestions for changes. And duplicates of Qualtinger* spout down-home "truths" and xenophobic cracks about foreigners: We learn that in parks, the benches are always taken, but not by "real Austrians." Finally, an ill-tempered party member by the name of Haider claims that he is "upstanding" above all else.".
- Comedian Ruby Wax researches her parents' history and her mother's mental illness, which takes her back to 1938 and Nazi-occupied Austria.
- Kicking off that phenomenally successful year, in January 2008, Sarah Brightman recorded and filmed Symphony -- Live in Vienna within the mystical walls of Stephansdome Cathedral in the heart of where classical music evolved -- Vienna, Austria. Renowned for its awe-inspiring Gothic architecture, the cathedral was the perfect setting to enter the magical world of Symphony lead by the voice of the beautiful, gothic-angel. This concert, Sarah Brightman Live in Vienna, includes repertoire from her album Symphony and some of her most popular songs ("Phantom of the Opera," "Time to Say Goodbye").
- Two very different projectionists from Vienna go on a road trip, in order to find ones childhood dream.
- Filmmaker and musician Mart Sander follows the star of the Vienna Volksoper, Annely Peebo, around during one hectic weekend, as she prepares to celebrate her fiftieth birthday.
- Traumatized by the untimely death of her brother when they both were children Yasmina lives an isolated life in the village Angloville. One day a mysterious man comes to the village and invites her to a picnic in the woods. She decides to take the risk and finds a long hidden treasure.
- A surreal journey into the human abyss deriving from Stephanie Winter's cinematic interpretation of Heinrich Heine's poem 'Der Doppelgänger'.
- 2011–9.0 (8)TV Episode
- Explore the live recordings of the Hollywood legend's Vienna Philharmonic 2020 debut.
- The Count of Luna loves Leonora and is jealous of his rival, the troubadour Manrico.
- An account of man's development through his scientific and technological achievements.
- An unnamed hero leaves Moscow, dying from an epidemic of corona-virus. His eyes are fixed only on the road. His thoughts, mixed with an altered state of mind, give rise to a surreal picture of the end of the world.
- The luxury ocean liner Baron Gautsch was the pride of the Austrian merchant fleet. It was the best, the safest and the fastest means of transport of the Habsburg Empire and was rightly considered the Austro-Hungarian Titanic.
- After being diagnosed with the early stages of Alzheimer's, Anna, a 33-year-old British control freak, goes to Vienna with the hope of treating her disease and escaping the sympathy and pity. She seeks the help of a rude Austrian doctor who is more interested with her accepting her disease than treating it, but Anna is determined and enrols in a language school after reading that speaking an additional language could stop the growth of Alzheimer's. There she meets Cecile, a young, slightly odd, Turkish girl. Preoccupied with her treatment Anna is uninterested in meeting new people and finds Cemile to be completely irritating. Anna is about to realise, however, that she's going to need more than her own determination to truly save herself.
- A text message bursts out the inner despair of a young man. A shallow anxiety, riot, a brief gasp and all's over again.
- Eight-year-old Lena's favorite book gains special significance as she awaits a solar eclipse with her father.
- The filmmaker goes on an expedition using a book by Gerhard Roth as travel guide: it is a voyage through the texts. He tells of an inner and an exterior voyage, an essayistic trip along the itineraries laid out by Roth: 1.) The house of sleeping reason (house of the artists in the asylum at Gugging) 2.) Leopold requiem (the fate of the Jews in Vienna) 3.) The gray house (the remand prison) 4.) "Hitler's Villa" (The homeless asylum in the Meldemannstrasse) 5.) The "Narrenturm" (located on the premises of the General Hospital; it was first an insane asylum and is now a pathological-anatomical museum) 6.) The St. Stephen's Cathedral 7.) The Museum of Army History 8.) The second city (subterranean Vienna) 9.) Berggasse 19 The nine stories told by Gerhard Roth are stories about Austria, encounters with people living on the border, about outsiders and outcasts. These are stories of dreams and illusions, of the other side of the golden dream which has been dreamed in Vienna for so long until it dissolved in thin air. A travel guide through the depths of the Austrian soul.
- A soft-spoken young American named Alan suffers from an unusual condition where he only has nightmares when going to sleep. To make matters worse, these tragic dreams affect the people he loves and end up happening in real life. In order to break this vicious cycle, Alan gives up everything he has ever believed in and takes drastic measures which lead him half way across the world.