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- 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.
- 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.
- Totschweigen (Wall of Silence) chronicles a small event of the Holocaust in the closing days of the War in the Austrian border town of Rechnitz.
- 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.
- The victims, their relatives and friends give insight into the atrocities that took place at 'Am Spiegelgrund', a clinic for children in Vienna, Austria. The traumatic events that took place at this National Socialist institution affects them to this day. In this so-called health clinic, barbarous experiments were carried out on children and many hundreds of children lost their lives.
- '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)
- In the first year after the war in Bosnia, Nikolaus Geyrhalter follows several people in their personal aftermaths.
- In the Moravian town of Zlin in the 1930's, shoe manufacturer Thomas Bata created the world's only ever ideal industrial town.
- A personal audio-visual notebook from Tibet (1988 - 1995). The everyday things, the breathtaking light, the enoyment of the common, the second look, the love for the detail, memories.
- F.A.Q. is a film about the fate of the Slovene language in Austria's state of Carinthia, and therefore about the fate of the country's Slovene minority. Its extraordinary aspect is the easy-going, confident and humorous way in which the topic is examined.
- And the sun also rises! The filmed autobiography of the Viennese electrician Walter Stoschek who taped his life from 1968 to 1986. Always revering to an imaginary audience, he records every important as well as every not so important incident of his life with a S8 camera.
- In November 9th 1977, the Industrialist Walter Michael Palmers was kidnapped in front of his house in Vienna. After 100 hours of captivity and the payment of 31 billion Schillings, Palmers was set free. About two weeks later, Thomas Gratt and Othmar Keplinger were arrested at the swiss-italian border. The kidnapping was a money-raising-measure of the Bewegung 2.Juni , a sister organisation of the RAF (red army faction) 1979, Thomas Gratt is sentenced to 15 years in prison, Othmar Keplinger to 5 years, and Reinhard Pitsch, who also took part in the action, to 6 years. For the first time after 30 years, Gratt, Keplinger and Pitsch are ready to speak extensively about the events and backgrounds of 1977.
- "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.".
- The film takes a critical look at the "Operation Spring" raids conducted in 1999 by the Austrian police against the "Nigerian drug mafia."