Martin Putz

Most Popular Martin Putz Trailers

Total trailers found: 20

Beziehungs:szenen Trailer (2024)

05 April 2024

Heller als der Mond Trailer (2000)

13 January 2000

A moonstruck comedy about lovers and robbers.

Hungry Trailer (2026)

24 April 2026

A mysterious Being in a near future investigates a world devoid of human life and determines to unravel what led to the elimination of almost all lifeforms by using voice recordings they retrieved from the past – interviews made by filmmaker Susanne Brandstätter with prominent international experts and scientists before the elimination events.

Talea Trailer (2013)

13 September 2013

Fourteen-year-old Jasmin longs to be near her biological mother, Eva. Following her mother’s release from prison, an excursion into the country together becomes a first test for the fledgling mother-daughter relationship.

Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs Trailer (2014)

09 May 2014

It is summer and five overly-seasoned college students have been given the task of writing a group paper on Franz Kafka’s “The Country Doctor.

ALBERN Trailer (2023)

01 January 2023

Essayistic homage to the outskirts featuring musical act of Stefan Nemeth

Copy Shop Trailer (2001)

26 January 2001

Wordless story about a man who awakes in his bed wearing his clothes (including a check vest). He rises, washes his face, combs his hair, and heads for work across the street at a copy shop.

Notes on Film 01 Else Trailer (2002)

01 July 2002

Wind Trailer (2021)

17 April 2021

In the wake, among others, of Joris Ivens (the testamentary Une histoire de vent , 1989), Martin Putz seeks to frame the wind.

Waldszenen Trailer (2015)

24 April 2015

Ordinary Creatures Trailer (2020)

22 September 2020

"Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel", Martha and Alex should have taken Jim Morrison's advice to heart, but on their car ride through an idyllic landscape they are primarily occupied with themselves.

Wolken über dem Paradies Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

"Clouds Over Paradise" tells the story of Konrad, an inconspicuous little man. His life revolves around his job at a rundown bank and his only friend, a goldfish.

TX-Reverse Trailer (2019)

18 July 2019

What happens in a cinema when you film it at a resolution of 10K with a 360° camera and reverse the spatial and temporal axes? "tx-reverse" shows the collision of reality and cinema in which the order of space and time is suspended.

House of Atonement Trailer (2016)

01 January 2016

The story of a luckless address: Vienna, Schottenring 7. This was the site of Ringtheater were nearly four hundred people died in a fire in 1881.

2551.02 – The Orgy of the Damned Trailer (2023)

25 January 2023

Sometime, hopefully not too soon, in a place wherever but not here, all life will have moved underground after a failed uprising.

2551.01 - The Kid Trailer (2021)

01 June 2021

A man rescues a boy and later tries to get him off his back but to little avail, so they end up drifting around a subterranean world, populated by grotesque masked figures.

Fast Film Trailer (2003)

01 May 2003

Bits of found film and different types of animation illustrate a classic chase scene scenario: A woman is abducted and a man comes to her rescue, but during their escape they find themselves in the enemy's secret headquarters.

This Movie Is a Gift Trailer (2019)

29 August 2019

A film about the artist Daniel Spoerri. It's actually a film about a thought by Daniel Spoerri: a film almost without Daniel Spoerri, it's actually mostly acted out by a child - to say no less than that everything somehow goes on in life, even if you die in between.

Zwischennutzung Trailer (2022)

22 June 2022

Not far from Vienna's Main Train Station director Dariusz Kowalski undertakes laid-back explorations of a dynamic urban site that is in perpetual transformation.

In Search of Stolen Time Trailer (2025)

30 September 2025

«Time is money» is an oft-repeated expression in our modern performance-oriented society. But how does it affect us as individuals, and influence our society? Director Konrad Wakolbinger deconstructs this common and unquestioned concept, and shows, with subtle humor, how our understanding of time, work, and their interdependence has changed over the centuries.