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- Five months in the life of a pedophile who keeps a 10-year-old boy locked in his basement.
- The Maynards and their children lead an almost perfect billionaire family life. Amon is a passionate hunter, but doesn't shoot animals, as the family's wealth allows them to live totally free from consequences.
- An Austrian woman escapes from the pressure of running her family's vineyard by playing ice hockey. Then a new player arrives to challenge her rigid worldview, leading to a life-changing night on the streets of Vienna.
- OUR DAILY BREAD is a wide-screen tableau of a feast which isn't always easy to digest - and in which we all take part. A pure, meticulous and high-end film experience that enables the audience to form their own ideas.
- A blind pianist living in 18th-century Vienna forms an extraordinary relationship with the physician who is trying to restore her sight.
- Homo Sapiens shows stunning images of forgotten places, buildings we constructed and then left.
- A story based on Johann Rettenberger, an Austrian marathon runner and a bank robber.
- After 1986, a restricted zone was erected at a radius of 30km around Chernobyl. More than 100.000 people have been evacuated from there, but some have remained or returned. "Pripyat" follows four protagonists who live or work in this zone.
- A film about our garbage that is found in the most remote areas and about the people who try to dispose of it.
- The summer holidays from Franz are starting badly as his 2 best friends don't talk to eachother anymore. An investigation and adventurous chase of a thief in the neighborhood brings them back together.
- Franz, as the smallest in class, is very much up for advice. When Franz discovers an influencer, his two best friends are skeptical. In the end the trio finds again what they thought they had lost: the biggest friendship in the world.
- A former banker in Germany, who entered the business with the advent of modern computer systems reminisces of his working years in some of the world-leading banking corporations.
- A documentary about feminism and gender equality in the 2020s.
- CERN in Switzerland is a research center where they try to recreate the big bang. Nikolaus Geyrhalter follows the center's infrastructure and meets the people who created the "Large Hadron Collider".
- Several billion tons of earth are moved annually by humans - with shovels, excavators and dynamite. 'Earth' observes people, in mines, quarries and large construction sites, engaged in a constant struggle to take possession of the planet.
- Mati, a small-town Austrian tomboy wrestles with gender identity while her parents confront their own buried truths.
- A glance right into the center of female sexuality - historically, culturally, and politically.
- This documentary-style film shows how government agencies try to cope with human mankind's first contact with alien life.
- This documentary about Europe at night makes you reflect on service processes and infrastructures that never sleep.
- A well-known nightmarish vision of the future: The Earth's population reaches seven billion. Dwindling resources, mountains of toxic waste, hunger and climate change-the results of overpopulation? Who says that the world's overpopulated?
- A contemplation on the strategies of men and women involved with the creation of humanoid, android robots. Robots that will perhaps one day expand the human body and the human life.
- Nikolaus Geyrhalter accompanies the last few workers of an old textile mill over the span of ten years: how they deal with the mill closing and consequently move on with their lives.
- When octogenarians Rosa and Bruno meet and fall in love, they decide to give their relationship a chance although Rosa is diagnosed with cancer.
- From a certain age, the sexual identity of women is subject to barriers and firm moral concepts. This documentary follows several women over 60 in their handling of body images, lust and sex.
- During the year 2000 Geyrhalter and his teams travelled to a different destination each month, looking for places untouched by the millennium hysteria. Locations include Niger, Finland, Micronesia, Australia, China, Siberia or Greenland.
- With precisely composed shots and detailed interviews with local police officers, hikers, farmers and small business owners, the film explores the few square kilometers at the Brenner Pass, telling an urgent story of Europe in the process.
- Facebook, Amazon and Google provide us with around the clock access to the convenient digital world! Surveillance cameras on the streets take care of our security. But who actually collects our fingerprints, iris scans, online shopping preferences, and social media postings? Don't we care about our privacy anymore? In his unique charming and curious way filmmaker Werner Boote travels around the world to explore the "brave new world" of total control. EVERYTHING UNDER CONTROL by Werner Boote (Plastic Planet, Population Boom) - an evocative film about the self-evidence of surveillance. In cinemas 25th of December 2015.
- A motor-sports spectacle that kicks up plenty of dust. On the trail of the 2007 Dakar Rallye '7915 KM' undertakes a search, along the way encountering the variety to be found in Africa's present in Morocco, Sahrawi Republic, Mauritania, Mali and Senegal. '7915 KM' demonstrates the extent of this distance, which is the result of political and economic conditions.
- The film follows four young individuals in their daily lives. Four individuals brimming with life and clear goals - finding work, getting involved in politics, getting married, having children. Four individuals for whom achieving these goals is laden with numerous obstacles, and who are often pigeonholed by society: People with Down syndrome. Director Evelyne Faye accompanies them all with the camera in their daily routines - cooking, shopping, and cleaning the house; styling their hair, at work, going on outings, and dancing. Honored with the 2023 Franz Grabner Award for the Best Cinematic Documentary.
- The Alps, unique and meanwhile also endangered, are stretching across eight European countries. Rural exodus on the one hand and overtourism on the other exist close together and above all hovers the inevitable threat of climate change.
- 'Washed up' presents a portrait of people who spend their lives on the banks of the river Danube or on the river itself. (Robert Buchschwenter)
- The counter-documentary to "Women's Lust" follows five very different men over 60 in their dealings with sexuality, maturity and love.
- In the first year after the war in Bosnia, Nikolaus Geyrhalter follows several people in their personal aftermaths.
- Yair Lev, a Israeli documentary filmmaker turns a detective and sets on a journey to uncover the true identity behind the man who stole his grandfather's identity and later on became the president of a Jewish community in Austria.
- To achieve women's rights and gender equality, these three pioneers were willing to risk their livelihood and their future, as well as their reputations.
- At a flea market, a filmmaker finds old Super-8 film, made by an unknown amateur. He tries to find out, who this man was and what drove him to the passion of filmmaking.
- Reisecker's Travels is a very unusual documentary: Michael Reisecker himself travels through Austria and films his picture of the country with camera glasses.
- "(Half) the time of my life" portrays the strugglings of a generation around their 30th birthday - the happily depressed.
- A look behind the scenes of one of the largest cultural radio stations in Europe, Ö1. The film outlines the current challenges of making radio in an era in which public media is under pressure from various sides.
- In Austria, being gay not only carried a stigma but was actually forbidden by law until 1971. This documentary portrays the unusual love-lives of 4 people who tried to live true to their identities.
- Along a railroad in the south of the former Zaire UN troups discover a few thousand refugees from Rwanda. The camps for the survivors are being massacred a little later on April 25th 1997 by the so-called liberating rebel army of the new "Democratic Republic" of Kongo - and nobody has seen this in the evening news.