Kippur, 2000, Amos Gitai

May 2 to July 1, 2024

Amos Gitai Attempts at Dialogue
Julien Duvivier Master of Poetic Pessimism
Collection on Screen Silent Film Classics
Premiere Three Minutes – A Lengthening
Collection on Screen Lav Diaz – Part 6
Crossing Europe Presents Aliona van der Horst
Talks with Women Film Pioneers Monika Maruschko
In Person Jyoti Mistry
Documentary Film and Discussion
A Visit from the Duisburg Film Week
A Long Early Cinema? 18th International Domitor Conference
Artistic Research Chewing the Phone Archive
Cyclical Program What Is Film 61–63 
 
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 Most prominently, this includes the public presentation of film as an art form, cultural technique, and historical document in our "Invisible Cinema" in the Albertina building.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
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Collection on Screen
Sat 4.5.
20.30
Amos Gitai
Fri 10.5.
20.30
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Sun 19.5.
20.30
Amos Gitai
Tue 21.5.
20.30
Amos Gitai
Thu 23.5.
20.30
Amos Gitai
Mon 27.5.
20.30
Amos Gitai
Wed 29.5.
18.00
Amos Gitai
Fri 31.5.
20.30
Julien Duvivier
Sat 1.6.
20.30
Julien Duvivier
Tue 4.6.
18.00
Amos Gitai
Wed 5.6.
20.30
Amos Gitai
Sat 8.6.
18.00
Duisburg Film Week
Mon 17.6.
18.00
Amos Gitai
Tue 18.6.
20.30
Amos Gitai
Wed 19.6.
20.30
Julien Duvivier
Sat 22.6.
18.00
Amos Gitai