Austria mourns: film award despite the killing spree with moving gesture

Austria mourns: film award despite the killing spree with moving gesture

The 15th Austrian Film Award took place in Vienna and was overshadowed by the tragic events of the killing spree in Graz. In this incident on June 11, 2025, ten people died, including nine young people and a teacher. The perpetrator, a 21-year-old former student, used a legally obsessed pistol and shotgun. Due to the tragedy, the Federal Government proclaimed three days of state grief; In many places, the flags blew on half mast and numerous events were canceled. Nevertheless, the Academy of Austrian Film decided not to cancel the film award as a commitment to humanity and cohesion. Tagesschau reports that the killing run has triggered a discussion about access to weapons in Austria.

At the beginning of the award ceremony, there was a statement of the presidency, artistic direction and moderation. In memory of the victims, a minute of fun was held, and the planned after-show party was canceled out of respect for the dead and those affected. The event ended at midnight after a silent get -together. Medianet reports that the academy expressed its deep dismay about the events especially Affected, students, families and teachers.

award winners and awards

The award ceremony included a total of 18 categories, with "The Village Next to Paradise" and "Sleeping with a tiger". More prices went to:

  • "favorites" (1 price)
  • "Land of the mountains" (1 price)
  • "Andrea divorced" (1 price)
  • "Dear Beautiful Beloved" (1 price)
  • "Gina" (1 price)
  • "Pfau - am I real?" (1 price)
  • "Veni vidi vici" (1 price)

the price for the most publicest movie "80 plus" with 71,438 cinema seekers. Stefanie Reinsperger and Philipp Hansa, who presented emotional excerpts from different years, took over the moderation. Christine Ostermayer, 88 years old, was recognized for her outstanding achievements and received standing ovations. In her eulogy, chairwoman Mercedes Ulerer presented a photo book to Ostermayer.

criticism and outlook

Katharina Albrecht, the managing director of the academy, took the opportunity to emphasize the diversity of Austrian filmmaking. In addition, members of the academy commented with an appeal to the government to search for solutions for the austerity measures in the film area. Despite the difficult circumstances, it became clear that the Austrian cultural scene has taken strength to overcome the crisis and promote creative work.

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