All Austria articles
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Reviews‘Gentle Monster’ review: Léa Seydoux is excellent in Marie Kreutzer’s undisciplined follow-up to ‘Corsage’
Cannes Competition title explores the collateral damage of abuse
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NewsBerlinale award-winner ‘Four Minus Three’ seals key deals including France
Film won the Europa Cinemas Label Award at Berlin in February.
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NewsTony Gilroy’s ‘Behemoth!’, Paul Greengrass’ ‘The Uprising’ receive Austrian backing
The second season of The Day Of The Jackal was awarded €956,000.
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Reviews‘The Loneliest Man In Town’ review: Viennese musician Al Cook stars in slow, meditative drama
Berlin Competition title will most appeal to Cook’s existing fans
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Reviews‘The Blood Countess’ review: Isabelle Huppert sinks her teeth into Ulrike Ottinger’s lavish vampire spoof
Ottinger’s extravagant Berlin Special Gala is pitched for cult and crossover appeal
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Reviews‘Rose’ review: Sandra Hüller is phenomenal in arresting character study set in 17th-century Germany
Markus Schleinzer’s black-and-white Berlin Competition title also stars impressive newcomer Caro Braun
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Reviews‘Wax & Gold’ review: Ruth Beckermann explores Addis Ababa’s Hilton Hotel as a microcosm for modern Ethiopia
The Austrian filmmaker’s follow-up to ‘Favoriten’ premieres as a Berlin Special Screening
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News‘Rose’: first trailer for Markus Schleinzer’s Berlin competition title starring Sandra Hüller
EXCLUSIVE: Hüller plays an enigmatic soldier who claims to be the male heir of a long-abandoned farm.
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NewsCelluloid Dreams boards Ruth Beckermann’s Austrian documentary ‘Wax & Gold’ ahead of Berlin premiere
The film is set in the Hilton Addis Ababa hotel in Ethiopia.
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NewsUK’s Impronta Films acquires Rotterdam “sci-fi” doc ‘Hungry’
EXCLUSIVE: UK’s Impronta Films is representing the project.
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NewsOdd Slice Films adds IFFR Tiger title ‘La belle année’ to 2026 slate
EXCLUSIVE: ‘La belle année’ is a documentary essay film by first-time Swedish filmmaker Angelica Ruffier.
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FeaturesOscars international feature race 2026 guide: the contenders from Europe
Europe dominated the international feature Oscar in 2025, earning four out of five nominations — ultimately losing out to Brazil. Can the region win back the trophy in 2026?
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NewsAustrian filmmakers step up calls for a levy on streamers to invest in local content
“A levy could generate up to €40 million per year for the film industry,” read an open letter to the government.
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NewsAustrian production incentive FISAplus relaunched with yearly cap
The well-liked incentive has previously backed projects including ‘Cliffhanger 2’ and ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’.
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NewsWriters Lab UK and Europe unveils 2025 participants
EXCLUSIVE: Ten writers from the UK, Ireland and Austria will take part.
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Reviews‘Our Time Will Come’ review: Sarajevo documentary winner is study of interracial love in Vienna
Ivette Löcker follows an Austrian woman and a Gambian man as they navigate their relationship
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Reviews‘White Snail’ review: Delicate Belarusian debut narrative feature focuses on two lonely souls
Filmmakers Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter work with non-professional cast in a story about a model and a morgue worker
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NewsGeneviève Dulude-De Celles’ ‘Nina Roza’ and Goran Rebić’s ‘In The Hidden’ lead Locarno Pro winners
Industry platform handed out prizes for platforms including First Look, Alliance 4 Development, Antaviana Spanish Previews Award and the Locarno Heritage Restoration Contest.
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NewsSquare Eyes acquires sales rights to Balkan drama ‘Desire Lines’ ahead of Locarno premiere
EXCLUSIVE: The flm is Bosnian director Dane Komljen’s third feature.
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NewsGerman production execs voice despair at slow progress of tax incentive reform
Several production service companies have gone bust as international production has moved outside of the country
















