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Benny’s Video (Michael Haneke) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Austria 1993: Other Films of Note |
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Indien (India) (Paul Harather) [MORE] [ADD] |
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| – The number of cinemas in the country is less than 390, down from 645 in 1974 and 1,244 in 1958. In 20 years, attendance has dropped from 23 million to 13 million. [MORE] [ADD] | ||||
| 2008 | ||||
| 3/5 - | A 58-year-old technician working on the latest James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, is seriously injured after being stabbed with a steak knife in a domestic dispute. [MORE] | |||
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Andreas Prochaska’s comedy Die unabsichtliche Entfuehrung der Frau Elfriede Ott (The Unintentional Kidnapping Of Elfriede Ott) wins the Best Feature Film Award at the first Austrian Film Awards in Vienna. The film wins three awards in total, as does Benjamin Heisenberg’s Der Räuber (The Robber). [MORE] |
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Gabriel Barylli’s Barylli’s Baked Beans, an adaptation of his popular stage show Ohio, Wieso? is released. Barylli not only directs and lends his name to the film’s title, but also writes and stars as a man with a troubled love life. [ADD] |
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