
A passionate runner who can hardly walk. A highly talented painter whose pictures tell a tale of self-destruction. A dark secret which the film approaches cautiously.
A passionate runner who can hardly walk. A highly talented painter whose pictures tell a tale of self-destruction. A dark secret which the film approaches cautiously.
Cinema’s leap into the digital age and vanquishing of the analogue – a promise of salvation. An opulent essay about the visions and losses brought by a dubious departure.
Africa is still ruled by malaria. A thriller about the larger connections between the parasite and the pharmaceutics industry, claims of heteronomy and the richest man on earth.
The biggest criminal case in Austria, where harmless animal rights activists were accused and convicted of being enemies of the state. A Kafkaesque swan song for Western democracy.
“When I look for inspiration or an entry into high society, I read the phone book …
Electrification + communism = psychedelic sounds. The miracles of electronic music on homemade instruments in the Soviet Union: tanks to synthesizers – forward, soldering irons!
A girl about to become a woman talks to the moon and a statue of the Virgin Mary. Out of the raging emptiness of her loneliness she begs for something to happen – terrible and bloody things.
Reflections on infinity: physicists, theologians and philosophers, unreal places, immense facilities, complex technologies and theories, a sense of humour and infinite space.
The bespoke baby: labs, sperm and embryo storage facilities the size of factory floors. Quasi-industrial child production: technology, ethics and a lucrative business. A horror film.
A long-term observation of Moldavian women, illegal and without rights, working cleaning and nursing jobs in Western Europe, and their children, who grow up without their mothers. A tragedy.
The conversation between Jowan and Don, father and son, keeps turning into a Socratic slacker dialogue. A rebellious Palestinian family in Israel.
In Hebron, the biggest city in the West Bank, there is more than one truth – there are myriads. City guides, Israeli and Palestinian, announce them: and, of course, every one of them is true.
The director’s friendship with his 101-year-old neighbour, once a pretty young Viennese girl, now a grumpy original. An unsentimental reflection full of vim and and the typical Viennese humour known as “Schmäh”.
On the 100th anniversary of the assassination that triggered the First World War: observations at the scene of the event in Sarajevo. A multilayered reflection on the open character of history.
Accompanying your Kurdish father on a family visit to Iraq: flat hunting and front line tourism outside the gates of ISIS. A young Viennese artist with a sense of tragicomedy explores cultural rifts.
Slaughtering, ploughing, harvesting grapes and searching for illegal marihuana plants in the cornfield. Being a farmer in Castile: doggedly traditional in the crisis – a warm-hearted observation.