Film Tell: Österreichisches Filmmuseum Film Restoration
Tyler (Film Tell) interviews Alexander Horwath (museum director) at the Österreichisches Filmmuseum in Vienna, Austria about film restoration.
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Heeresgeschichtliches Museum- The Austrian Military History Museum, Vienna - CAMT031
A look around some of the collection of the Austrian Army Museum (Heeresgeschichtliches Museum) near the Hauptbahnhof train station in Vienna, Austria. This museum is highly recommended. See the museum's offcial website at- hgm.at
anonimo 9,5mm del 1929 Austrian Film Museum
Vienna, Austria - 4K Documentary Film - No music only City Sounds - Top European Cities
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Viyana Yiyecek ve Film Festivali'nden Kareler
Viyana'da Ratzhausplatz adı verilen Belediye Binası'nın arkasına kurulu dev bir sinema perdesi ve aynı yerde dünyanın çeşitli ülkelerinin lezzetleri ile dolu standlar.Viyana'da uğranması gereken bir lezzet durağı
Museum of Modern Art in Vienna, Austria
View of Museum of Modern Art in Vienna.
Mumok, full name MUseum MOderner Kunst Foundation Ludwig Vienna, is a museum in the Museumsquartier in Vienna, Austria.
The museum has a collection of 10,000 modern and contemporary art works, including major works from Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Gerhard Richter, Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein. Over 230 art works were given to the museum by the German industrialist and art collector Peter Ludwig and his wife Irene in 1981.
Since 2001, the museum is housed in a stone-clad building designed by Austrian architects Ortner & Ortner.
The MUMOK regularly organizes special exhibitions and is known for its large collection of art related to Viennese Actionism.
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Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Aus dem Rahmen
Die Sendung Aus dem Rahmen mit Karl Hohenlohe im Heeresgeschichtlichen Museum im Wiener Arsenal (Jänner 2013).
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Vienna, Austria: The Kunsthistorisches Museum
More info about travel to Vienna: At their peak of power in the 1500s, the Habsburg family ruled Austria, Germany, northern Italy, the Netherlands, and even Spain. And Vienna's Kunsthistorisches (Art History) Museum offers great art from throughout the realm. The Italian collection is particularly strong.
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Vienna, Austria: The Seductive Art of Gustav Klimt
More info about travel to Vienna: The Belvedere Palace in Vienna, Austria, houses the Austrian gallery of 19th- and 20th-century art, with fine works by a school of respected romantics, Egon Schiele, and Gustav Klimt.
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Vienna, Austria, in 1933. Archive film 98266
Amateur home movie. Arrival at Vienna, Austria. Railway trains in station, luggage into taxi outside station, cabs, exterior of station, River Rhine, entrance of Hotel Metropole with flags flying, St Stephen's Cathedral, tram and pedestrians, tree lined boulevard, Opera House and tram car, Ring Boulevard, kindergarten with boys playing ball, Schonbrunn Palace, Votivkirche, women in street, street scenes with traffic, pigeons, bathing scenes at lake, rowing boats on lake, streets. Good shots cars, fashions and bathing costumes throughout.
Leopold Museum Vienna
Australian Artist AW (Tony) Scott travels to Vienna to show us through the world's largest collection of works by the Austrian Expressionist painter Egon Schiele. The Leopold Museum also has an extensive collection of paintings by the Secessionist painter Gustav Klimt. AW (Tony) Scott is an Art Travel Consultant based in Sydney, Australia.
CoinWeek: Numismatic Vienna: A Visit to the Austrian National Numismatic Collection - 4K Video
On January 28, 2016, CoinWeek was invited to a very special behind-the-scenes tour of the Austrian National Numismatic Collection, which is housed at the Vienna Art History Museum. (website:
The coin collection at the Vienna Art History Museum is significant not only because of many of the great rarities counted amongst its holdings, but also due to its unusual depth and breadth. With over 600,000 pieces, the collection in Vienna is considered the fifth largest collection in the world and is rivaled only by the numismatic collections at the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the British Museum in London, the holdings of the American Numismatic Society in New York, and of course, the National Numismatic Collection of the United States in Washington, D.C.
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Vienna in Film - VIENNA/NOW
It's all about film in this episode of VIENNA / NOW. The famous and classic film-noir The Third Man was shot in Vienna in 1948 and your host Chris Cummins follows the path of Harry Lime on The Third Man sewer tour. We also visit the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel and other locations in Vienna that were used in renowned movies. In addition Marijana Stoisits, the head of the Vienna Film Commission, introduces you to her favourite cinemas in Vienna.
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Featured in this episode in order of appearance:
Third Man Tour
Third Man Museum
Giant Ferris Wheel
Prater Amusement Park
Vienna Film Commission
Gartenbaukino
Filmcasino
Stadtkino
Votivkino
Featured movies:
The Third Man (1948)
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015)
Woman in Gold (2015)
The Three Musketeers (1993)
Sissi (1955)
Before Sunrise (1995)
The Living Daylights (1987) - James Bond 007
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Music Opener:
Radical Chique | Tag aus, Nacht ein
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Martin Spengler | Da Nöwe
Christoph Pepe Auer: Session Work Song
Music Interview:
Christoph Pepe Auer: 90s Therapy III
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Idea & Concept: SLASH
Director & Script: Stefan Schlager
Camera: Matthias Smycka
Editing, 2nd Unit, Animation: Thomas Scharf
Audio: Overdub, Gregor Rašek
Produced by SLASH
Vienne en Tramway 1906
Eine Fahrt mit der Straßenbahn durch Wien. Aktualität von Pathé Frères. 1906
Travelling without moving: Tramway en Vienne ist ein Beispiel für die ästhetischen Grundlagen einer genuin filmischen Stadt, die Laura Frahm zufolge in den Jahren zwischen 1910 und 1912 gesetzt wurden. Anfangs dominierten statische Aufzeichnungen der städtischen Bewegung, wobei sich auch dort beobachten ließ, dass die Kamera an Orten aufgestellt wurde, wo sich eine Vielzahl von Bewegungen überkreuzten: auf großstädtischen Plätzen mit ihrem Menschengewimmel, auf Verkehrskreuzungen mit ihrem Chaos aus Straßenbahnen, Automobilen, Taxis und Kutschen, in Straßenzügen, durch die sich große Menschenmassen drängen etc. In Tramway en Vienne ist die Kamera nun selbst in Bewegung gesetzt und vollzieht damit jene Transformation der Wahrnehmung nach, die dem Blick aus dem Fenster einer fahrenden Tramway entspricht: Gerahmt durch das Fenster verwandelt dieser Blick den Handlungsraum der Stadt in eine Landschaft, die es zu betrachten gilt.
Literatur:
Laura Frahm, Jenseits des Raums. Zur filmischen Topologie des Urbanen. Bielefeld 2010.
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Austria for Tourists, 1970's -- Film 3747
Promotional film made for Austria Airlines advertising Austria as an ideal holiday destination.
Various scenes of air travel and aviation at Vienna International Airport in Vienna, Austria, Europe. Passengers queue at an Austrian Airlines check in desk. A sign indicates the way to the terminals. Feet descend from an aircraft. An Austrian Airlines plane taxis. Three glamorous air hostesses / stewardesses wearing the red Austrian Airlines uniform walk towards a terminal building. Close up of a hostess' red leather carry on bag with Austrian Airlines logo.
A coach tour through central Vienna. Point of view shot of the Parliament taken from the front of the coach. Tourists on board, peering out of the windows to catch the sights. The tour guide talks into a microphone. The Rathaus (town hall). People relaxing by a park fountain. A group of tourists listen to their female guide in the Heldenplatz. Shots of various statues of imperial figures. The Naturhistorisches Museum (Natural History Museum). Shot of the Nationalbibliothek. (National Library). Nice exterior and interior views of the Stephansdom (St. Stephan's Cathedral).
The Imperial Vaults. Bejeweled crowns and septres belonging to the Sacred Treasury. Point of view shot from inside the coach of the Karlskirche. A woman looks at a map of Vienna spread out on her lap. People relax in the sunshine in the Stadtpark. A statute of Johann Strauss. A poster pasted to a column advertising J. S. Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' performed by the Sangerknaben (Vienna Boy's Choir). A young couple use a map to navigate around the city. The façade of Hotel Sacher. More point of view shots of the Ringstrasse from inside the coach. Two Asian tourists soak up the sights. The exterior of the opera house. Ballet scenes on stage, a pirouetting foot.
Point of view shot of the Burgtheater theatre. A bond woman takes a photo using a 70s automatic camera. The coach passes a horse drawn carriage. Close up of two white horses looking down into the camera. A sign advertising the Spanish Hofreitschule (Spanish Riding School). Lipizzaner horses practice dressage. Exterior of the Albertina museum. An exhibition of graphic art showing famous pictures such as Albrecht Durer's 'Hare'. A man sorts through a file of mounted prints. Two sets of legs stroll along a park avenue, one set wears white flairs. Various shots of Schonbrunn Palace. Ornately decorated and gilded coaches in the imperial coach house.
More feet and lower legs walking on pavement, one pair looks like it belongs to a child or a clown? View looking up to the Riesenrad (Ferris wheel). Children enjoying the rides at the Prater amusement park. Close up of a bunch of colourful rotating balloons. The Liliputbahn (miniature railway) passes with carriages full of young children, the Ferris wheel turns in the background.
Close up of sunlight streaming through the branches of a tree in full bloom. The rustic and cosy interior of one of Vienna's 'old style restaurants. Friends sit around tables enjoying their meals. The waitress pours a drink behind the bar, the restaurant seems to be decorated for Fasching (carnival). Night shots of a lit shop window. People mill about the streets at night. Various shots of colourful neon lights advertising casinos, cafes, shows and hotels.
River Danube and scenery. Visit to a medieval town and an Abbey. Musical interlude at a castle and visit to a church where the tomb of a famous composer can be found. Hall of Heraldry. Miniature village. Water sports. Casino. An armoury with 30,000 exhibits. Huntsman's Ball with dancing. Saltsburg where the whole town is a stage. Annual performance of 'Everyman' (some scenes) Mozart's birthplace. The Tyrol. Scene of a giant Organ. Innsbruck in the heart of the Alps amid mountain splendour, a paradise in winter, on the ski slopes. Bell ringer's procession. Regional costumes. Figurines. Cut glass. Tapestries etc. You're always welcome in Austria at any hour on any day!
Eye to Eye with Johann Lurf
Anlässlich unseres In persons für und mit Johann Lurf hat sich Alejandro Bachmann in unserem Kino mit dem Filmemacher untehalten.
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Schwarzenegger visits 'his' museum in Austrian hometown
Arnold Schwarzenegger, former body-builder, California governor and film star, visits the new museum of his life in the house where he was born in Thal, southern Austria. Duration: 00:59
Vienna - City of Dreams
BBC Documentary on Vienna presented by Joseph Leo Koerner
People In Vienna, 1940s - Film 39849
Scenes in Vienna, probably after its occupation by the Russians in 1945?
People in the streets of Vienna, Austria. Large crowds of people in the streets. Leaflets dropping, people collect them in the air. A Russian (?) officer gets out of a car wearing a large cape or coat with very square shoulders. Interior of a large factory or workshop. People sweeping, clearing streets. A group of people pull a tram along its tracks. Man with an eye patch. Bridge repairs or building. Military ships on the river. Street scenes. A woman with three young children pushing a pram with another child in it. Young women walking, all smartly dressed. Woman with a pram. The Schoenbrunn Palace. People sitting outdoors in a park or grounds of the castle, smiling at the camera. One woman is untangling knitting wool. Johann Strauss statue. Trees and blossom, it is Spring. Soldiers walking through a wood.