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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Peter Kubelka

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Peter Kubelka op IFFR

  • Unsere Afrikareise

    Peter Kubelka | 13' | Austria | -

    Under the guise of a conventional amateur travelogue portraying a safari, Kubelka confronts us with a cunning cultural analysis of the hunt for images
  • Schwechater

    Peter Kubelka | 2' | Austria | -

    Supposedly shot as a commercial for an Austrian beer, Kubelka drastically edited the material into a hermetic yet fascinating cinema object.
  • Nitsch 98

    Cecilia Miniucchi, Robert Dean | 57' | USA | World premiere

    Cinéma Vérité portrait of the bloodiest of modern artists.
  • Arnulf Rainer

    Peter Kubelka | 7' | Austria | -

    This is a film composed entirely of solid black and solid white frames, strung together in lengths as long as 24 frames and as short…
  • Notes on Marie Menken

    Martina Kudlácek | 97' | Austria | World première

    Diary like portrait in which friends reminisce about the grand old lady of the American avant-garde: Marie Menken (1909-1970). She inspired artists su
  • Arnulf Rainer

    Peter Kubelka | 7' | Austria | None

    This is a film composed entirely of solid black and solid white frames, strung together in lengths as long as 24 frames and as short…
  • Dichtung und Wahrheit

    Peter Kubelka | 13' | Austria | -

    Discarded takes from advertising films are presented almost untouched, as documents that unwittingly offer valuable and humorous insights into the hum
  • Peter Kubelka Presents: Bread, Butter and Other Metaphors

    Peter Kubelka | Netherlands | -

    “Objects of art may be edible, like a buttered slice of bread or they may be inedible, like ordinary sculpture.” Avant-garde monument Peter Kubel
  • Adebar

    Peter Kubelka | 1' | Austria | -

    Kubelka strips the images down to their black-and-white essentials, to create the ultimate abstract film choreography.
  • Schwechater

    Peter Kubelka | 2' | Austria | -

    Supposedly shot as a commercial for an Austrian beer, Kubelka drastically edited the material into a hermetic yet fascinating cinema object.