Watch AUT - Austrian Film Festival

Watch AUT - Austrian Film Festival Bringing best of Austrian cinema to London. Presented by the Austrian Cultural Forum . Next edition 13-16 March 2025.

On 26 April 1986, almost 40 years ago, reactor no.‍4 of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, located near Pripyat, Ukraine...
14/04/2026

On 26 April 1986, almost 40 years ago, reactor no.‍4 of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, located near Pripyat, Ukraine, exploded. The ACF's CineClub remembers this tragedy with the screening of Nikolaus Geyrhalter's award-winning documentary Pripyat on 23 April 2026.

Geyrhalter explores Chornobyl’s ‘zone of alienation’, a 30-km restricted zone erected around the nuclear power plant from where 116,000 people were evacuated. In striking black and white cinematography Geyrhalter surveys the wilderness, guided by the few farmers, guards, reactor controllers and ‘autonomous returnees’, who operate within this architecture of exclusion. Four protagonists tell their stories and provide a look at everyday life in “their“ zone.

Screening thursday 26 April, 7pm
Tickets are free! Book via https://www.acflondon.org/events/cineclub-pribyat/

From Diagonale Film Festival in Graz to our own CineClub at the ACF London we are thrilled to screen White Snail on Thur...
01/04/2026

From Diagonale Film Festival in Graz to our own CineClub at the ACF London we are thrilled to screen White Snail on Thursday 9 April!

This German-Austrian romance was written and directed by Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter (Space Dogs and Dreaming Dogs). The film is inspired by the real-life stories of non-professional actors and follows Masha, a Belarusian model persuing her dream job in China, as she falls in love with the painter Misha.

The film had its world premiere in the main competition of the 78th Locarno Film Festival (2025) where it won the Special Jury Prize and the Pardo for Best Performance for Imbro and Senkov.

Thursday 9 April, 7pm
Tickets are free but booking required via ACF website
https://www.acflondon.org/events/cineclub-white-snail/

CineClub's final film in the Court Life series captures the final days of the Sun King Louis XIV.The much celebrated dir...
10/03/2026

CineClub's final film in the Court Life series captures the final days of the Sun King Louis XIV.

The much celebrated director Albert Serra (Birdsong, Pacifiction) continues his contemplative series of studies of legendary figures, both real and fictional (Don Quixote, the Magi, Casanova) with this elegant, mesmerising evocation of the last days of the Sun King. The legendary Jean-Pierre Léaud brings ineffable presence to the title role. Beautifully shot by Jonathan Ricquebourg, the film portrays the arcane system of court protocol while powerfully evoking the distance between the physical body of a decrepit mortal and the mythical being of the monarch as God. A film of stately beauty and philosophical depth.

Thursday 12 March, 7pm
ACF London
If the event is fully booked please email office@acflondon to join the waiting list.

On the occasion of International Women's Day, the ACF London in partnership with End Gender Apartheid Campaign and Mosai...
12/02/2026

On the occasion of International Women's Day, the ACF London in partnership with End Gender Apartheid Campaign and Mosaic Afghanistan (Mosaic Global Foundation) is honoured to present a screening of the remarkable documentary The Last Ambassador, followed by a panel discussion centred around women's & girls' rights in Afghanistan and beyond.

We are thrilled to be joined by Ambassador Manizha Bakhtari, director of the film Natalie Halla as well as Joanna Lewis, Director of the Centre for Women, Peace and Security at the London School of Economics and Dr Marissa Quie who is an expert in Migration, Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Campridge.

The Last Ambassador is a poignant and powerful documentary following Afghanistan’s female ambassador in Vienna as she faces a life-altering decision in the wake of the Taliban’s return to power. Under increasingly difficult conditions, she becomes one of the most important international spokespersons for the women of Afghanistan, true to her motto ‘peace is not the absence of war, but the presence of justice’.

Wednesday 25 February, 7pm
austrian cultural forum london
Booking and info - https://www.acflondon.org/events/the-last-ambassador/
All tickets to this event are FREE

A queen who lost three kingdoms. A wife who lost three husbands. A woman, who, like Marie Antoinette, lost her head. Joi...
07/02/2026

A queen who lost three kingdoms. A wife who lost three husbands. A woman, who, like Marie Antoinette, lost her head. Join us for the second screening in our Court Life film season inspired by the current exhibition.

Based on Stefan Zweig's book "Maria Stewart" the second film in our series was adapted for the screen by Andrea Staka, Thomas Imbach and Eduard Habsburg. The film traces the first 25 years of Mary's life, using flashbacks inspired by the letters she never sent to the queen she never had the opportunity to meet.

Only a few tickets remain - if we are booked out please contact us via email to be added to the wait list. All our screenings are free and open to the public.

Mary Queen of Scots
Tuesday 10 February, 7pm
Austrian Cultural Forum London
Tube: Knightsbridge

2013, 119 minutes, directed by Thomas Imbach

On the occassion of the Victoria and Albert Museum's current exhibition 'Marie Antoinette Style', the first exhibition i...
21/01/2026

On the occassion of the Victoria and Albert Museum's current exhibition 'Marie Antoinette Style', the first exhibition in the UK centred on the Austrian-born French Queen, the ACF London presents Court Life, a series of films inspired by the notorious queen and her iconic style.

We begin the season with 'Farewell my Queen' starring Diane Kruger in the role of Marie Antoinette and Léa Seydoux in the role of Sidonie Laborde.

Thursday 29 January, 7pm
Austrian Cultural Forum London
Tickets are free but booking is essential
Find full programme on www.acflondon.org

Summer 1789, the French Revolution has commenced. Far from the turmoil, at Versailles, Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette and their courtiers continue their carefree lives. But when the news of the storming of the Bastille reaches them, panic sets in and aristocrats and their servants desert the sinking ship. But not Sidonie Laborde, the Queen's reader. Entirely devoted to her mistress she stays on. What she doesn't know yet is that she will soon become a pawn in a much bigger game.
2012, 100 minutes, directed Benoit Jacquot

We conclude our spotlight on Michael Haneke's early films with Lemmings Tale 2: Injuries. Part two of Haneke’s televisio...
01/12/2025

We conclude our spotlight on Michael Haneke's early films with Lemmings Tale 2: Injuries. Part two of Haneke’s television miniseries sees the post-war generation struggle to forge meaningful relationships in the indifferent world they've inherited.

Dysfunction and shame will spread when left to fester. Mirroring the parents they were once so contemptuous of, our rebellious teens-turned-disenchanted adults struggle to break free of a seemingly continuous cycle. Newly restored under Haneke’s supervision, this is a tense and moving depiction of intergenerational conflict, and the helplessness it breeds.

Lemmings 2: Injuries
Wednesday 3 December, 7pm
ACF London

Tickets are free but booking essential. Please book online via our website!

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