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Freitag, 10th of April  2026 | Factory im Künstlerhaus, entry Bösendorferstr. 10 | 19:00
Award German Speaking Countries II - Germany/Switzerland


Moderation Katharina Wenty. Admission 30 min before begin.

 

 

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march 20/64 kalymnos
2024 | DE | 7m 31s
Director: Susanne Wiegner
Poet: Robert Lax

The film is based on a poem by Robert Lax (one of the most important representatives of minimal poetry) about the Greek island of Kalymnos. After exactly 60 years, the question arises of how the poem can be visually translated in today's time, considering the impact of the climate crisis, which also affects Greece very much.

Dobrina
2025 | DE | 5m
Director: Hannes Rall
Poets: Sara Rödinger, Michael Rödinger, Burkhard Steger

Lotte Reiniger meets Sergio Leone in this animated short, where desire burns as bright as the desert sun. A brand-new animated short that premiered in June 2025, successfully touring the festival circuit now.

 
Miramis
2022 | DE | 2m27
Director: Angie Siveria, Oskar Schuster
Poet: Angie Siveria

Probably many people had a cookie iron jar in their childhood that contained the most secret treasures: old family photos, figurines, stickers, video tapes and secret memories. How many boxes does it take to keep all your memorabilia? Is it possible to save a loved one from the war in such box and take them to a safe place? Angie Siveria's poem is a reflection on the ongoing war in Ukraine, her childhood in Donetsk, which is now temporarily occupied. This poetry film is about how people want to save their childhood and everything/ everyone connected with it, take it with them to a safe place. The animated video was created as the official music video for Oskar Schuster's piece "Miramis".

Gedicht ohne uns
2025 | DE | 8m 9s
Director: Jenny Dam
Poet: Clemens Schittko

The animated film ‘Gedicht ohne uns’, based on the poem of the same name by Clemens Schittko, is a meditation on the relationship between nature and culture; on naming, systematising and mapping landscape; a gentle look at a world devoid mankind and a linguistic-magical evocation of the river Spree with its tributaries and side arms. The film images are hand-painted with egg tempera.

Read Me Goodbye
2023 | DE | 2m 35s
Director: Holger Mohaupt
Poet: Wilhelm Busch

When the filmmaker visits his mother, he asks her to read to him from his old primary school book. He is taken on an unexpected journey, it is a farewell to their past and a life they once shared. ‘Read Me Goodbye’ is a documentary poem based on Wilhelm Busch’s animal fable Finch & Frog.

Poetry for strangers
2025 | DE | 11m 39s
Director: Martin Stuart Krafft
Poet: Rainer Maria Rilke

A video essay reflecting on a performance art project reciting a Rilke poem to strangers 1000 times across the city of Berlin.

Syntax in Space
2024 | DE | 10m 0s
Director: Fabiane Kemmann
Poet: Fabiane Kemmann, Heiner Müller, Franz Kafka

Syntax in Space's protagonist, in a split second close to his death, sees his life with his inner eye like a dream. Sitting in the backstage area of the theatre in an abandoned city, he watches his own self walking towards himself. As he sees his face, he surrenders to this encounter with his inner landscape. He begins to walk into the space of this lucid dream, his memories; he sees himself as a young man in the vicinity of a woman. Wandering further into the abandoned city, he comes across his country’s history. Asking himself, „Why do you wake?“, he senses its connection to the present and wakes up to the certainty, „Someone has to wake.“

In Syntax in Space disparate worlds and their unique languages coalesce into one through the power of the spoken as well as the signed word, the power of the language of the body in space, and the power of film. Together they forge the silent enigma of the language of dreams and the contradictory experience of the inner landscape that the protagonist, played by Lutz Förster, wanders in his mind. For over 40 years, Förster performed a solo in sign language in the Company of Pina Bausch, and after leaving it in 2016, he first returns to the arts of signed expression for Syntax in Space in an encounter with the deaf dancer Pierre Geagea and the young dancer Alexandra Aidu. Simultaneously, he depicts the protagonists' wanderings in the spoken words of Heiner Müller, Franz Kafka, and Fabiane Kemmann. They structure the film in three acts that are set to a soundtrack by Nico van Wersch, composed in layers of music and located near Berlin in the formerly largest Soviet military facility outside the Soviet Union, now abandoned.

Murphy war ein Optimist
2024 | DE | 3m 15s
Director: Heiko Reimer
Poet: Micha Kunze

A poet’s digital avatar finds itself caught in a downward spiral. Torn between nihilism and hope, and the contradictory coexistence of reality. What begins as an inner monologue becomes a confrontation with the outside world, which threatens to crumble. And a confrontation with oneself, as the lyrical “I” attempts to navigate this world. Against the backdrop of global crises—climate collapse, authoritarian tendencies, social division—the film explores the fragility of hope in times when optimism seems almost obscene. Gloomy animated settings and a driving soundscape accompany the poet as he attempts to believe in a better future, while his own pessimistic attitude undermines precisely this attempt. Murphy Was an Optimist asks how fiercely contested hope must be to be genuine. And whether well-meaning calendar sayings are enough to confront a truly threatening world. A film poised between active agency and resignation.

burak
2024 | DE | 4m 18s
Director: Sami Morhayim
Poet: Ozan Zakariya Keskinkılıç

In his poem “burak,” Ozan Zakariya Keskinkılıç conjures a mysterious atmosphere where queer desire, sacred imagery, and the dissolution of boundaries between nature and urban spaces converge.The film captures the protagonists’ search in a mysterious atmosphere, filled with curiosity and longing, inviting reflections on the intersections of the sacred, the sensual, and the surreal.

Glasaus
2025 | DE | 1m 56s
Director: Mert Akbal
Poet: Andreas H. Drescher

A couple communicates their love and the glass.

why?
2026 | DE | 4m 53s
Director: Joanna Maxellon
Poet: Nora Gomringer

Drawing on Nora Gomringer’s poem “Sandmänner,” “why?” explores the conditions of human existence in the 21st century. The film sees itself as a poetic-analytical intervention in a present marked by acceleration, control, and moral erosion. At the center is the human being as a political body: kept awake, functionalized, constantly addressed. Sleep, fear, and attention become sites of power. Morality no longer appears as a stable category, but as a fragile practice under economic, media, and algorithmic pressure. why? operates within a fractured temporal structure. Past, present, and predicted future overlap. The cinematic language employs fragmentation, repetition, and disruption to reveal the impossibility of linear meaning-making. The poetry film refuses to provide clear-cut answers. Instead, it questions responsibility within a system that systematically distributes, delegates, and neutralizes responsibility. Humanity appears here not as a given, but as a contested stance.
 
 

Ein falsches Wort
2025 | DE | 1m 20s
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Between digital closeness, observation, and misunderstanding lies a fragile zone where a single click, a smiley face, or a wrong word can turn everything upside down.

Directors: Kate MacAlister, Moritz V:3res
Poet: Kate MacAlister

understory is a poetic fairytale about the transformative power of storytelling. It is a tale of connection found among the darkest ferns of despair. It is a tale of offering up a story - and all its scars entirely to someone, someone whose pain you know well as you have seen it in the reflection of the mirror before. understory asks us: What lies beneath the fairytale? The stories we have always known? What do we find beneath the stories we tell ourselves about the world, each other, and who we are? And what stories do we make up to conceal the secrets we crammed deep into our bleeding hearts?
Tale is forever trying to write a love story to save themselves. Then they meet Fairy in the woods - and begin to go looking for breadcrumb trails in each other's past together. Hoping to find a way out of the dark thicket they have grown to keep everyone out, it is no small challenge to open up and share their truest stories with each other. And they begin to wonder if it is really love that will save them. Or will telling their story break the spell?
Starring Eileen Uméh as Fairy and Ella Schetter as Tale understory is the second poetry film production by poet Kate MacAlister and protest photographer & visual artist Moritz V:3res.
 

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Poetry reading Udo Kawasser (Austria)

Udo Kawasser heads the Vienna poetry festival poesiegalerie, which is sponsoring a prize this year as a cooperation partner.
 

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Udo Kawasser  © Frank Blau 

 

Udo Kawasser studied German, French, and Spanish philology in Innsbruck and Vienna. Poet, contemporary dancer, choreographer, translator of Spanish-language literature, initiator of the POESIEGALERIE and the poetry trail in Lauteracher Ried. Numerous publications in newspapers, magazines, and anthologies in Austria and abroad. Most recently in the Jahrbuch der Lyrik, Schöffling, 2019, and Jahrbuch österreichischer Lyrik, Sisyphus, 2019. His poems have been translated into English, Croatian, Polish, Spanish, and Turkish.  https://www.poesiegalerie.at/



Poetry reading Nora Gomringer (Germany) 

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Nora Gomringer  © Judith Kinitz


After years of mourning, which were sometimes deeply sad and sometimes rapid, the “principle of hope” speaks in Nora Gomringer's work in many poems that she is writing again after a phase of voicelessness. The texts by the author, who has been awarded the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize, among others, are cheerful to cloudy, the poems grotesquely funny. They almost always deal with relationships, sometimes with monsters, illnesses, and the fashions of the times. When she makes films, Gomringer always strives for elegance and relevance, and she is happy to have the “little yellow square” in her luggage, a kind of geometric family constellation. https://nora-gomringer.de/

 
 


Poetry film screening: A poetic short fairy tale with a cast of personified geometric 
shapes serves as a reminder that families and their constellations come in all forms 
and sizes.

 


 

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Dokumentary about the Irish poet Pat Ingoldsby (1942-2025)

THE PECULIAR SENSATION OF BEING PAT INGOLDSBY
DIRECTOR: SEAMUS MURPHY
IRELAND | 94 MINUTES | 2022

 

Q&A with Seamus Murphy. The film maker will be present. 

 

 



Seamus Murphy’s documentary examines Irish writer Pat Ingoldsby’s unique world. Ingoldsby’s poems and candid anecdotes bear witness to a visceral relationship with his beloved Dublin, fellow Dubliners and anything that catches his interest.
Personal challenges, a sensitive humanity and a lifetime as a maverick have taught him to harness reality and reach well beyond it to avenge the banal with absurd magic.

 

 

 

Patrick Ingoldsby (1942-2025)

Patrick Ingoldsby was a Dublin poet and television presenter. He hosted children's programs, wrote plays and radio plays, published collections of short stories, and was a columnist for newspapers.



 Seamus Murphy

 

London based Irish photographer and filmmaker Seamus Murphy has won seven World Press Photo awards for his work from Afghanistan, Peru, Ireland, England, Sierra Leone and Gaza. He has been published and exhibited internationally. His print works are in the collections of The Getty Museum Los Angeles, The Imperial War Museum in the UK, and The National Gallery of Ireland. Author of five books of photography on Afghanistan, America, Russia and Ireland, he has made films for The New Yorker and Channel 4 (UK). His feature documentary A Dog Called Money, with musician PJ Harvey, premiered at the Berlinale and went on general release in 2019. His second feature, The Peculiar Sensation of Being Pat Ingoldsby, went on release in 2022.
 

https://www.seamusmurphy.com

 

 

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Ó Bhéal and Poetry-Film

 

Since October 2008, with the assistance of the Munster Literature Centre and the Cork Film Centre, Ó Bhéal has been promoting the art of the Poetry-Film and has worked in collaboration with the Goethe Institute and Literaturwerkstatt Berlin to encourage this art-form in Ireland. The 8th of November 2010 saw Ó Bhéal’s first poetry-film evening, highlighting some of the world’s best poetry-films. Our third poetry-film night on the 12th of November 2012 featured thirty excellent films from Ireland and around the world, as part of the Corona Cork Film Festival programme. 

Since 2013, Ó Bhéal has curated the annual Ó Bhéal International Poetry-film Competition, screening the shortlist of thirty films and awarding one winner the Ó Bhéal prize for best poetry-film. Shortlisted poetry-films since 2012 are also shown at the beginning of Ó Bhéal’s regular poetry events. Poetry-film programmes curated by Ó Bhéal have also appeared at many film festivals worldwide, including Cyclops Poetry-Film Festival in Kiev, Visible Verse in Canada, Cadence: Video Poetry Festival in Seattle, The Belfast Film Festival, IndieCork Film Festival and the Clare Island Film Festival, among others.

 

 

Paul Casey 

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Paul Casey’s poems have been published in dozens of journals worldwide, and he is working on his third full collection. His collection Virtual Tides was published by Salmon Poetry in 2016, which followed home more or less (Salmon, 2012) and a chapbook, It’s Not All Bad (Heaventree, 2009). He edits The Unfinished Book of Poetry and he promotes poetry & poetry film in his role as director of Ó Bhéal, in Cork city. His poems are recently published in The Stony Thursday Book and Maple Leaf Anthology. Quilt will be published in 2026. His poetry film The Lammas Hireling has been screened worldwide. He has also made a poetry film Awaken, with Cork artist Rosie O’Regan. His poem ‘Marsh’ has been made into a poetry film by Cork filmmaker David Bickley.

Paul’s poetry has been translated into Chinese, Italian, Romanian and Galician.  He has performed for numerous reading series and festivals, including: Beyond Baroque and The World Stage in Los Angeles, The Buffet and The Maple Leaf in New Orleans, Poetry Africa in Durban, Cork Poetry Festival, Cúirt Festival of Literature, Dromineer Literary Festival, the Amergin Festival and the Troubadour in London. He read in the Guild Hall, Coventry, for the state visit of President Michael D. Higgins, and for the End-of-the-Decade Centenaries event at Cork City Hall. 

 

 

Colm Scully

Colm Scully is a poet and poetryfilm maker from Cork, Ireland. His poems have been published in Poetry Ireland Review, Southword, Cyphers and Orbis, and his second collection, Neanderthal Boy, was published by Wordsonthestreet Books in 2025. His poetry films have been shown internationally at festivals such as Cork International Film Festival, Art and Visuals Poetry Film Festival Vienna, Athens International Poetry Film Festival and Fastnet Film Festival. His film, Culture Night, won the Deanna Tulley Multimedia Award (Slippery Elm Journal, Ohio) in 2022. He teaches poetryfilm in the community and is a curator at The Ó Bhéal Poetry Film Festival and the Drumshanbo Written Word Festival. You can learn more and watch his films at

 colmscully.com

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124268 AR Cultural/Media Studies 1/2 (AR) (2026S)

 

Poetry Films

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Department of English and American Studies - University of Vienna

 

Education

In collaboration with the Arts. Visuals and Poetry Film Festival in Vienna, Martina Pfeiler (University of Vienna) introduces students to key methods and theories for analyzing poetry films. 

Poetry films, also known as poetryfilms, videopoems, or Cin(E-)Poetry, challenge conventional ideas about poetry by combining and juxtaposing poetic language with moving images and sound. Drawing on concepts from media studies, film theory, cultural studies, and literary studies, the course examines how poetic meaning is created through audiovisual techniques as well as through animated and written text on screen. The seminar covers historical and contemporary developments in poetry film, ranging, for instance, from experimental films of the 1920s, to Beat poetry, performance poetry clips, and digital poetry films of the 2020s. Students analyze poetry films that circulate on social media and are screened at poetry film festivals, exploring and investigating new ways of mediating and publishing poetry in the digital age. Students discuss the cultural and political roles of poets and media artists in an expanding global technoscape, and they reflect on implications for teaching poetry in the classroom. 

Between 7 April  and 10 April 10, 2026, students will gain insight into some of the cultural practices of the Arts, Visuals, and Poetry Film Festival in Vienna, attend poetry readings, and experience poetry films on the big screen.

For further information, please contact martina.pfeiler@univie.ac.at

see https://martinapfeilercrossroads.com

 
 
5.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 12 - Anglistik.  Course with examination

Details

max. 25 participants
Language: English

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