Film Program

January 7 to February 25, 2026

Luchino Visconti Senso '45 Collection on Screen / Let's Dance Collection on Screen / Hopping, Sliding and Falling Down Cinema for Little Ones / What Is Film Program 31–42 / ...

 
Since 1964, the Austrian Film Museum has dedicated itself to the collection, preservation, research, and communication of the medium of film in all its aspects. Most prominently, this includes the public presentation of film as an art form, cultural technique, and historical document in our "Invisible Cinema" in the Albertina building.

The Film Museum strives to show films in their original format, presenting the best possible film prints available worldwide (35mm or 16mm). Works that were originally produced or presented on video or digitally are shown in digital form. For curatorial or conservation reasons it is frequently becoming necessary to show works produced on film in a digital format as well, simply because projectable analogue material is no longer accessible.

Films are shown in their original language version and subtitled if necessary. For our international guests, screenings in English are specially indicated.
Today
18.00
Let's Dance
Wed 18.2.
20.30
Luchino Visconti
Thu 19.2.
20.30
Luchino Visconti
Mon 23.2.
18.00
Luchino Visconti
Tue 24.2.
18.00
What Is Film
Tue 24.2.
20.30
What Is Film
Tue 3.3.
18.00
What Is Film
Tue 3.3.
20.30
What Is Film
Tue 10.3.
20.30
What Is Film
Tue 17.3.
18.00
What Is Film
Sat 21.3.
20.30
Derek Jarman
Sun 22.3.
20.30
Derek Jarman
Mon 30.3.
18.00
Derek Jarman
Tue 31.3.
18.00
What Is Film
Thu 2.4.
18.00
Derek Jarman
Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (Die Regenschirme von Cherbourg), 1964, Jacques Demy
Until February 25, 2026

Let's Dance

Senso (Sehnsucht), 1954, Luchino Visconti © Cineteca del Comune di Bologna
Until February 25, 2026

Luchino Visconti

 
In Gefahr und größter Not bringt der Mittelweg den Tod, 1974, Alexander Kluge
Until February 19, 2026

Alexander Kluge