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  PACIFIC MOTION (1981), Short

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Michael Glawogger
Michael Glawogger
Michael Glawogger
San Francisco Art Institute
color, 16mm, silent
7 min
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A motion.





STREET NOISE (1982), Short

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Michael Glawogger
Michael Glawogger
Kimberly Hoskins, Jose Montano
San Francisco Art Institute
color, 16mm, magnetic sound, mono
9 min.

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A street in Oakland. Early morning hours. A motion. Music. A few sound bits. Someone paints the wall of a studio. Colors. Broken televisions. A street in Oakland. Early morning hours. A motion. Different music. Columbus. End.


DEATH OF A PERSON READING(1984), Short

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Michael Glawogger
Michael Kreihsl, Joachim Berc
Christof Schertenleib, Rainer Riese, Igor Orovac
Eva Mayer
Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts
Armin Pokorn
Reinhard Hauser, Marian David, Emanuel Schmid, Erwin Leder,
Hans Escher, Klaus Ortner, Götz Spielmann, and twenty inmates
color, 16mm, magnetic sound, mono
15 min.

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A man reads a book. Ordinary enough, except that he is sentenced to death and scheduled to be shot in ten minutes. Obviously, he will not get to the end of the story. Based on an unfinished short story by Arthur Schnitzler.

AWARD
Best Film at the 1st International Short Film Festival Berlin 1984

HAIKU (1987), Short

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Michael Glawogger
Anton Mathis, Johann Eder
Martina Theininger
Manfred Haspel
Barbara Zuber
Eva Mayer
Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts
color, 35mm, 1:1,66, optical sound, stereo
3 min.

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O snail
Climb Mount Fuji,
But slowly, slowly! – Issa

CHANGING PLACES (1989), Short

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Michael Glawogger
Michael Glawogger, Marian David
Wolfgang Thaler, Hermann Dunzendorfer, Ortrun Bauer,
Michael Glawogger, Peter Zeitlinger, Hans Selikovsky
Rainer Riese, Hans Schranz, Joachim Ramsauer, Hubert Canaval
Andrea Wagner, Michael Glawogger, Christoph Schertenleib,
Ortrun Bauer, Armin Pokorn
Eva Mayer
Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts,
Austrian Federal Ministry of Education and Culture
Karin David-Kienzer, Ksenija Prohaska-Byner, Mira Brlek-Kuric,
Diego Donnhofer, Laza Vuksanov, Dunja Herzog, Barbara Zuber,
Michael Kreihsl, Rita Waszilovics
color/b&w 16mm, magnetic sound, mono
30 min.


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Two women in two different countries leading different lives. One lives in Austria, one in Yugoslavia, yet their lives become strangely entangled for a moment in time. What if you wake up in somebody else's head and the city around you isn't the one you used to know?

AWARD
Golden Bobby for Best Screenplay, Film Festival of the Film Academy Vienna, 1987


MAI THAI (2005), Short

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Michael Glawogger
Marian David
Michael Glawogger
Monika Willi
Walter Czikan, Christian Brandauer
Attila Boa, Andrea Gurtner
Alfred Deutsch
Andreas Kiendl, Cindy, Linny, Winny, Manny, Ple

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A one-minute film ought to bring happiness, a one-minute Mozart film has to bring happiness. So little time for exuberant joys, the zest for life, emotions, and pure genius. What would have brought happiness to Mozart? Would he have gotten a kick out of karaoke? Or would he have cringed at the thought of musically disinclined people attempting to sing the Queen of the Night to the on-screen lyrics? We don't know. I read that once on a trip to Prague he was pleased when he heard people on the street singing his songs. MAI THAI is a sing-along film. It is garish, Super 8, fast, sometimes loud and strange. That makes me happy. Maybe it would have made the great master smile too.

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