Filmarchiv Austria
- L.A.
- Joined: Thu May 28, 2009 7:33 am
- Location: Helsinki, Finland
Filmarchiv Austria
Noticed some interesting silents while browsing Filmarchiv Austria's webstore:
CinemaSessions series
Die Würghand (1920), an early horror film.
Juwelen (1929), a crime and detective mystery.
The archive emailed me that both have English subtitles. Ordered.
CinemaSessions series
Die Würghand (1920), an early horror film.
Juwelen (1929), a crime and detective mystery.
The archive emailed me that both have English subtitles. Ordered.
- TMDaines
- Joined: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:01 pm
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Re: Filmarchiv Austria
These have been on my to-do list for a while. I'll eventually order from Hoanzl where shipping is free for Europe with orders of more than 50 euros.
- L.A.
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- Location: Helsinki, Finland
Re: Filmarchiv Austria
Latest release in the CinemaSessions series is Inferno - Kurzfilme & Fragmente 1903–1924.
- TMDaines
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Two more releases upcoming: the fourth is a proper feature (Alle Räder stehen still) and the fifth is another programme of shorts (Liquid Screen: Maritime Kurzfilme 1907-1962).
How I've still not ordered any of the Austrian stuff is beyond me, considering there's free European shipping on orders over €50 or so. It can wait.
How I've still not ordered any of the Austrian stuff is beyond me, considering there's free European shipping on orders over €50 or so. It can wait.
- L.A.
- Joined: Thu May 28, 2009 7:33 am
- Location: Helsinki, Finland
Re: Filmarchiv Austria
Alle Räder stehen still (Franz Höbling, 1921) (part of the CinemaSessions series) finally available.
- L.A.
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Orlacs Hände (Robert Wiene, 1924) (part of the Edition Film + Text series).
- pzadvance
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Anyone know of a reliable place to shop for these releases for shipping within Austria? The Filmarchiv site charges about 20 Euros for shipping, which practically doubles the cost of the item, and they don't seem to be regularly stocked at Amazon.at...
EDIT: Hoanzl looks good. Crazy what reading more than one post back will do for you...
EDIT: Hoanzl looks good. Crazy what reading more than one post back will do for you...
- TMDaines
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Shame that these editions don't seem to be stocked at Hoanzl.L.A. wrote:Orlacs Hände (Robert Wiene, 1924) (part of the Edition Film + Text series).
- L.A.
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Now listed at Hoanzl as well.TMDaines wrote:Shame that these editions don't seem to be stocked at Hoanzl.L.A. wrote:Orlacs Hände (Robert Wiene, 1924) (part of the Edition Film + Text series).
- L.A.
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Ihre Vergangenheit (Sidney M. Goldin, 1921), the sixth offering in the CinemaSessions series.
- L.A.
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Filmarchiv Austria in collaboration with Murnau-Stiftung, a restoration of Varieté (Ewald André Dupont, 1925) will be premiered at the 2015 Berlinale film festival.
Here's a clip from the restoration.
Here's a clip from the restoration.
- htdm
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^^ Outstanding--I hope this finds a release soon so I can get rid of my Japanese DVD.
- L.A.
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Filmarchiv Austria has started a campaign to save The City Without Jews (1924), one of the country's most important silent films made.
- L.A.
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Frau Dorothy’s Bekenntnis / Mrs. Dane’s Confession (Michael Curtiz, 1921) available for free streaming. English intertitles.
Now available from Flicker Alley.L.A. wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2016 12:10 pmFilmarchiv Austria has started a campaign to save The City Without Jews (1924), one of the country's most important silent films made.
- L.A.
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I think this is the archive’s first Blu-ray: Beethoven Stummfilmraritäten including Beethoven (Hans Otto Löwenstein, 1927), Der Märtyrer seines Herzens (Emil Justitz, 1918) and The Origin of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (1909).
- L.A.
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Ekstase (Gustav Machatý, 1933)
Blu-ray/DVD mit Booklet und Bonusmaterial
Sprache: Deutsch
Untertitel: Deutsch und Englisch
Blu-ray/DVD mit Booklet und Bonusmaterial
Sprache: Deutsch
Untertitel: Deutsch und Englisch