Wavelength, 1967, Michael Snow (Kadervergrößerung ÖFM)
Invocation of My Demon Brother, 1969, Kenneth Anger (Kadervergrößerung ÖFM)
Entuziazm (Simfonija Donbassa), 1930, Dziga Vertov
Menschen am Sonntag, 1929, Robert Siodmak & Edgar G. Ulmer

What Is Film:

Program 13-20

Each Tuesday
 
Peter Kubelka's cycle What Is Film was created in 1996 on the occasion of the centenary of cinema. In the words of Mr Kubelka, the series defines film as "an independent art form and a tool which cultivates new ways of thinking. These 63 programs offer young filmmakers, students and anyone genuinely interested in the medium of film a basic overview of film history."

Peter Kubelka's cycle is shown each Tuesday. Discounted ticket for students with an annual membership at the price of EUR 3,00.
 

Was ist Film, Volume 14 of the FilmmuseumSynemaPublications (In German), makes the cycle accessible via essays and film stills and contains writings on all 63 programs, as well as 200 photographs, an index to the 73 artists in the cycle, and an in-depth interview with the curator.
Related materials

Blonde Cobra

(1959-63, 35 min)

Chumlum

(1964, 23 min)

Entr'acte

(1924, 20 min)

Fireworks

(1947, 14 min)

Hedy

(1966, 66 min)

L'Age d'or

(1930, 62 min)

L'Etoîle de mer

(1928, 15 min)

Le Ring

(1896, 1 min)

Lichtspiel Opus I-IV

(1921, 20 min)

Menschen am Sonntag

(1929, 81 min)

Passage à l'acte

(1993, 12 min)

Un chien andalou

(1929, 20 min)

Vampyr

(1932, 77 min)

Wavelength

(1967, 45 min)

Zéro de conduite

(1932/33, 43 min)