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27th Diagonale Film Festival in Graz Highlights Austria’s Diverse Film Culture and Lukas Miko Wins Grand Acting Prize

Published on February 13, 2024, 6:37 p.m. / ©Diagonale/Sebastian Reiser

From April 4th to 9th, 2024, Graz will be in the spotlight of Austrian film. The 27th Diagonale Festival promises an exciting journey through the diversity of Austrian films.

by Julia Waldhauser

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With the new festival management from Dominik Kamalzadeh and Claudia Slanar The festival is experiencing a revitalization, starting on a Thursday, which will shake up the festival dramaturgy in a creative way.

Highlights of the Austrian Film Festival in Graz

The heart of the festival remains the film competition, which awards Austria’s most valuable film prizes through international juries and thus recognizes the outstanding achievements of film production. The innovative “Position” section provides a comprehensive look at outstanding filmmakers through exhibitions of their work. Under the title “Film History”, film history specials allow a fascinating look into the past, which at the same time allows conclusions to be drawn about the Austrian present. The new “Forum” event series in the Folklore Museum at Paulustor offers an inspiring setting for conversations and discussion events.

Wild thoughts and cinematic arguments

Dominik Kamalzadeh and Claudia Slanar, the new festival management, emphasize the importance of the festival as a place for exchange and discussion about films. “As we understand it, a film festival can only thrive and grow if it allows for wild thinking,” say Kamalzadeh and Slanar.

Emotional contemporary document

The opening film “Favorites” by Ruth Beckermann promises to be a touching and relevant contemporary document. The documentary follows a class and their teacher at a Vienna elementary school for three years and shows the daily challenges and joys of a remarkable small community.

Lukas Miko wins the Grand Diagonale Acting Prize 2024

The Diagonale proudly announces the winner of the Grand Diagonale Acting Prize 2024: Lukas Miko. The extraordinary character actor is being honored for his services to Austrian film culture.

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