30 Best Films

The Mirror
The Mirror
The Mirror (1975) by Andrey Tarkovskiy is one of the most poetic films with beautiful cinematography and experimental structure.
The director is known for long takes which create an effect of flowing time.

«„The Mirror“ — is anti petit-bourgeois cinema, and because of that it can not not have a multitude of enemies. „The Mirror“ is religious. And of course incomprehensible to the masses, who are used to flicks and do not know how to read books, listen to music, look at art… The masses do not need art, they need something completely different — entertainment, a leisurely spectacle amid a moralizing „plot“»

Andrey Tarkovskiy

L'Eclisse
L’Eclisse
L’Eclisse (1962) by Michelangelo Antonioni is a black and white masterpiece;  its cinematography and symbolism had a profound impact on filmmakers.
The film is about alienation of people in a big city and their inability to connect.
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City Lights (1931) Touching and funny movie by the eternal Charlie Chaplin.
The story follows the Tramp who falls in love with a blind woman and his friendship with an alcoholic millionaire.
Solaris
Solaris
Solaris (1972) by Andrey Tarkovskiy is perhaps the most humanistic science fiction film.
The film is about a psychologist who travels to a space station of the fictional planet Solaris.
It investigates the problems of human conscience, guilt and the future of humanity.
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Stalker (1979) by Andrey Tarkovskiy is a philosophical drama loosely based on a science fiction novel “The Roadside Picnic” by the brothers Strugatsky.
The story is about a man known as the “Stalker” who takes his two clients, to the “Zone”, which is capable of fulfilling peoples deepest wishes.
Visual imagery of the film became iconic for its poetic symbolism.
Le Samourai
Le Samourai
Le Samouraï (1967) by Jean-Pierre Melville is a film noir classic story of a cold blooded killer whose only friend is a canary bird.
It is unforgettable due to Alain Delon’s acting and impressive camera work.

Breathless
Breathless

 

Breathless (1960) by JeanLuc Godard is perhaps the most famous film of the French New Wave.
The film became famous for the brilliant acting of Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg.
Its dialogues and jump cuts influenced the whole development of future cinematography.
Bicycle Thieves
Bicycle Thieves
Bicycle Thieves (1948) by Vittorio De Sica examines important social problems of post-war Italy.
The film follows the story of a poor father searching for his stolen bicycle, without which he will lose his job.
It is one of the masterpieces of the Italian neorealism and the roles are played by non-actors.
Red Desert
Red Desert
Red Desert (1964) by Michelangelo Antonioni is his first color film.
The film is known for its striking use of color and industrial landscapes.
I want to paint the film as one paints the canvas; I want to invent the colour relationships, and not limit myself to photographing only natural colours.
Michelangelo Antonioni
Wild Strawberries
Wild Strawberries
Wild Strawberries (1957) by Ingmar Bergman is about an elderly man contemplating his past.
The film explores eternal problems of human existence.
It is famous for its cinematography and excellent work of the actors, in particular the final role of actor/director Victor Sjöström.
Nights of Cabiria
Nights of Cabiria
The Nights of Cabiria (1957) by Federico Fellini is a heart breaking drama  about a prostitute in Rome, played by Giuletta Masina,  who searches for true love.
It has become one of the most famous films by Fellini.
Casablanca
Casablanca
Casablanca (1942) by Michael Curtiz is a romantic drama set during the World War II.
It features excellent performances by the great actors Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.
It is beautifully shot and has a great soundtrack by Max Steiner.
Belle de Jour
Belle de Jour
Belle de Jour (1967) by Luis Buñuel is his most successful surrealist drama. Catherine Deneuve plays the part of a housewife who chooses to work as a prostitute to alleviate her boredom while her husband is at work.
Teorema
Teorema
Teorema (1968) written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini is a symbolical Italian film.
Terence Stamp plays the part of a mysterious Visitor who comes to a bourgeois family and has intercourse with all of its members.
Blowup
Blowup
Blow-Up (1966) by Michelangelo Antonioni is a masterpiece about a fashion photographer who thinks that he has captured a crime with his camera.
It captures the Swinging London perfectly and is loosely based on the life of the photographer David Bailey.
The photographer in Blow-Up, who is not a philosopher, wants to see things closer up. But it so happens that, by enlarging too far, the object itself decomposes and disappears. Hence there’s a moment in which we grasp reality, but then the moment passes. This was in part the meaning of Blow-Up.
Michelangelo Antonioni

Mission Impossible accomplished in Vienna

Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise accomplished his Mission Impossible in Vienna State Opera House, which for one day was transformed into a huge cinema for the World Premiere of  Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation premiere in Vienna, Austria on Thursday evening.  Tom Cruise praised in his speech Vienna as a beautiful, elegant and romantic city.

Tom Cruise at the Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation world premiere
Tom Cruise at the Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation world premiere
He talked about his work on the film, in particular the stunts which he did himself, without the help of the stuntmen. “I did it for you”, said he at the end of his speech in front of cheering fans. Before the Premiere he was giving autographs to his fans for about 2 hours.
Rebecca Ferguson at the Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation world premiere
Rebecca Ferguson at the Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation world premiere
Rebecca Ferguson looked amazing in a long red dress in front of Opera. She told about her fear of heights which she experienced on the roof of the Opera house.
Rebecca Ferguson at the Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation world premiere
Rebecca Ferguson at the Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation world premiere
Someone from the audience threw a rose to the beautiful lady.
Vienna State Opera - Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation world premiere in Vienna, Austria
Vienna State Opera – Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation world premiere in Vienna, Austria

Welcome to VIFF Vienna Independent Film Festival!

We invite filmmakers from all over the world to submit their films to our international film festival which will take place in Vienna. Our judges appreciate the auteur cinema – films made with a unique artistic vision.
The goal of our festival is to find new talented filmmakers who will be able to approach the heights of cinematography created by geniuses like Antonioni, Fellini, Tarkovsky, Bergman, Visconti, Godard.

Now, when the whole world has a tendency towards commercialization, we appreciate free spirit, new ideas an independent point of view and new approaches. Not the budget of the film but solely talent should be the criteria for the film’s success.

We appreciate films made without the benefits of large budgets and unnecessary technological sophistication. The festival encourages individuality and experimentation. With the rapid development of film equipment, cinematography becomes more and more affordable for independent filmmakers. Now all we need are new ideas and exposure for these ideas. Our film festival will provide this exposure for new outstanding films.

The Vienna Independent Film Festival is an important event and will consist of the film screening, meeting with participants and industry representatives, social events and seminars. This red-carpet event will be hosted by surprise guests. Our program is unique and most of the films cannot be seen in the mainstream theaters.

Vienna is a perfect spot for an event like this. It is from this place that cinematographers such as Fritz Lang, Billy Wilder, Josef von Sternberg, Fred Zinnemann, Otto Preminger and actors like Romy Schneider, Hedy Lamarr, Helmut Berger, Maximilian Schell, Arnold Schwarzenegger came to conquer the world. It is still an important center of cinematography. Our aim is to present the most outstanding films produced in every part of the world to reach international success.

All the films should be in English or have English subtitles.

Grand Prix of the festival – The Golden Sphinx is a symbol of mystery and wisdom, as we believe that there is an element of mystery in any real piece of art. It will be awarded to the Best Film, Best Director, Best Short Film, Best Documentary and Best Advertisement.

Certificates and prizes will be presented on the final night to producers attending the festival or sent by email or post.

All selected films will be featured on our website in a film catalog.

We guarantee that your film will be viewed by our international community and will be judged by a jury of film professionals. The Festival will host numerous opportunities to connect with enthusiastic new audiences, fellow filmmakers, film industry professionals, non-profit organizations and the media in the beautiful city of Vienna.