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- ILLUSIONS and MIRRORS is about the futile attempt of chasing a shadow that wanders through the dunes of an empty beach. When it finally comes to an encounter in a deserted house, the young woman experienced a disturbing surprise.
- One-minute short film, used as a trailer for the Vienna International Film Festival (Viennale).
- The last minute in a man's life.
- An elegy to time and life, condensing Terence Davies' profoundly humane poetics into little more than one minute, enveloping the viewer in an atmosphere of light and (Davies' own) words.
- In 2012 the Vienna International Film Festival invited french filmmaker Chris Marker to direct the annual festival trailer
- This is the festival trailer for Viennale - Vienna International Film Festival 2015. The trailer will be shown in over 100 cinemas in Austria and Germany and during the festival in several cinemas in Vienna.
- A short film made up of four film clips from the 20th Century.
- A white suited Elvis shown doing a stage performance. The footage is shown in a speeded up form. The sound track is a Viennese waltz.
- This is the festival trailer for Viennale 2017 (Vienna International Film Festival). Made by Abel Ferrara.
- The official trailer of the International Film Festival Viennale '99.
- Trailer for the 2002 Vienna International Film Festival.
- A trailer for the 2007 Viennale.
- The opening trailer for the Viennale 2009.
- Initial a deep-sea diver is shown exploring a cave. Then a hand as shown handling a gastropod shell.
- A trailer for the Vienna International Film Festival, made by Martin Arnold.
- 21 fragments of a feature film, made in India, found in casablance, adapted in Vienna.
- Every year the Viennale invites a famous director to produce a short film as the festival trailer. In 2014 the choice has fallen on the 105-year old Manoel de Oliveira. This year's trailer of the Viennale, the 21st since 1995, was made by the Portuguese filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira. Oliveira is at the age of 105 years not only the probably oldest filmmaker who is still active, but also one of the big masters in the history of cinema. His first film DOURO, FAINA FLUVIAL originated in 1931 - his last up to now, the short O VELHO DO RESTELO was shot this summer. 83 years are between those two movies... The trailer of the Viennale derives from the invitation of the festival to the filmmaker. It has originated in the connection and during the work on his new 20-minute film O VELHO TH RESTELO which had his world premiere a few weeks ago at the film festival of Venice. In this film, a series of free associative fantasies about literature, history and the figure of the Don Quijote, a water-spouting fountain is to be seen for some moments, a setting which resolves in a cross-fade to sea waves, whilethe voice of the narrator is to be heard. For his trailer, Oliveira has chosen the same setting. It shows a baroque wall fountain in the Portuguese town of Porto, which is called "Chafariz das Virtudes" i.e. "The fountain of virtues". Porto is the very town in the north of Portugal in which Manoel de Oliveira was born and has been growing up and which is still today a central reference point of the artist. The fountain, which was dried-out for many years, was brought back to life again especially for this film. Unlike in O VELHO DO RESTELO the fountain in the Viennale Trailer stands completely for itself: For the duration of one minute and a single shot, accompanied only by the noise of the flowing water. "It is", Viennale director Hans Hurch says, "a pure picture of the passing time, the trickling away of life, of the present and the irretrievably lost at the same time. And it is maybe the most simple and mysterious of all Viennale trailers for me. While watching this strange cinematic haiku, I have to think over and over again about this long, rich life of that old man from Porto who has given us this film."
- Avant-garde film commissioned as the trailer for the 1998 Viennale: Three scenes with Childrens playing, birds flying and a mother feeding her child in a beach.
- This is the festival trailer for Viennale 2016 (Vienna International Film Festival). Made by Klaus Wyborny.
- A boy who is planning out his future receives an envelope from someone, addressed to "My Dear Son". The boy pursues the person who gave him the letter, but he cannot find them. Outside, the sunny day turns into a rainy night.
- Gehr's camera shows drifting clouds on an almost blue sky with various background sounds.
- 24 formula on the medium film. 24 sound quotes on film history. 25 frames of a blink of an eye. Cinema is a battlefield and an amour fou, a time between two blinks of the eye and an artificially delineated territory between two signal beeps.