Machetvatal
An ill-tempered middle-management mafioso is set on delivering a suitcase full of money. Little does he know that taking an ontologically challenged self-driving taxi puts them on a collision course with fate-and a badly dressed pirate.
Leatherface
Puppets! Pixels! Anime! Live action! Stock footage!
Lumpennerd Johannes Grenzfurthner gives an ideotaining cinematic revue about important political concepts. Everyone is talking about freedom! Privacy! Identity! Resistance! The Market! The Left! But, yikes, Johannes can't tolerate ignorant and topically abusive comments on the "Internet" anymore! Supported by writer Ishan Raval, in this film, Johannes explains, re-evaluates, and sometimes sacrifices political golden calves of discourse.
Not to be used with false consciousness or silicone-based lubricant.
Producer
A documentary about the filming of "Mark of the Devil" and it's sequel "Mark of the Devil II" directed by Martin Nechvatal.
Writer
A documentary about the filming of "Mark of the Devil" and it's sequel "Mark of the Devil II" directed by Martin Nechvatal.
Director
A documentary about the filming of "Mark of the Devil" and it's sequel "Mark of the Devil II" directed by Martin Nechvatal.
Writer
Depicts Carl Andersens uncommon art and life. Born in Vienna, the capital of Austria in 1958, he participated in the development of Viennas subculture through his bar called "Fun Factory". It was a unique place to have some cheap drinks, see strange movies and join concerts in the cellar. He also influenced the Viennese film community by bringing art house and underground movies, like "Liquid Sky" (1982), or "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1973) in uncut versions to the theaters. As he was a film maniac he started to direct movies by himself. His first two movies "I was a Teenage Zabbadoing" (1988) and "Mondo Weirdo - a Trip to Paranoia Paradise"(1990) became underground classics. In the late 80's Andersen went to Berlin. There he directed and produced more than 10 No-Budget movies. Diffic ult relationships and the process of filmmaking itself were his main themes. He got lost in alcoholism and committed suicide in August 2012.
Director
Depicts Carl Andersens uncommon art and life. Born in Vienna, the capital of Austria in 1958, he participated in the development of Viennas subculture through his bar called "Fun Factory". It was a unique place to have some cheap drinks, see strange movies and join concerts in the cellar. He also influenced the Viennese film community by bringing art house and underground movies, like "Liquid Sky" (1982), or "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1973) in uncut versions to the theaters. As he was a film maniac he started to direct movies by himself. His first two movies "I was a Teenage Zabbadoing" (1988) and "Mondo Weirdo - a Trip to Paranoia Paradise"(1990) became underground classics. In the late 80's Andersen went to Berlin. There he directed and produced more than 10 No-Budget movies. Diffic ult relationships and the process of filmmaking itself were his main themes. He got lost in alcoholism and committed suicide in August 2012.
Maniac
A group of young people enter a deserted house for a party. One by one they get brutally murdered by two Killers.
Director
A group of young people enter a deserted house for a party. One by one they get brutally murdered by two Killers.
Special Effects
A masked killer wielding a chainsaw slices and dices his way through all who cross his path.
Special Effects Makeup Artist
A masked killer wielding a chainsaw slices and dices his way through all who cross his path.
Editor
A masked killer wielding a chainsaw slices and dices his way through all who cross his path.
Producer
A masked killer wielding a chainsaw slices and dices his way through all who cross his path.
Writer
A masked killer wielding a chainsaw slices and dices his way through all who cross his path.
Director
A masked killer wielding a chainsaw slices and dices his way through all who cross his path.
Chainsaw Killer
A masked killer wielding a chainsaw slices and dices his way through all who cross his path.