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German director Christian Petzold has been named president of Austria's prestigious Viennale film festival. The role had been vacant since the 2019 death of longtime president Eric Pleskow. Festival director Eva Sangiorgi praised Petzold's cinematic vision as she secured her own contract extension. Petzold, known for award-winning films like "Barbara" and "Afire," called the Viennale "the most beautiful narrative of a movie year."

Key Points: German Filmmaker Christian Petzold Named Viennale Festival President

  • Petzold succeeds late president Eric Pleskow after four-year vacancy
  • His films like "Barbara" and "Afire" have strong Viennale ties
  • Eva Sangiorgi extends contract as festival director until 2029
  • Petzold's latest film "Miroirs No. 3" premiered at Cannes
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German director Christian Petzold named President of Austria's Viennale

Acclaimed director Christian Petzold takes over as Viennale president, succeeding Eric Pleskow, as Eva Sangiorgi extends her leadership.

"The Viennale is always the most beautiful narrative of a movie year. – Christian Petzold"

Washington, May 23

Austria's Viennale film festival has named German filmmaker Christian Petzold as its new president.

The role was vacant for four years, following the death in 2019 of Eric Pleskow, who had been president from 1998, reported Variety.

Petzold has been "closely connected to the festival for many years as a director and friend," the festival said. Many of his films had their Austrian premieres there.

Eva Sangiorgi, Viennale's director, said, "The Viennale has had a long-standing relationship with Christian Petzold and his filmmaking, and I personally feel a profound connection to his cinema. For this reason, it's a great honor that he is taking over the presidency of the festival. He is such a coherent and consistent director that I'm convinced that he will bring inspiring energy and perspective with him during a time in which conversation about cinema and culture is so complex," as per the outlet.

Petzold added, "The Viennale is always the most beautiful narrative of a movie year. And perhaps it's the best-curated festival - but I'm not supposed to say that. It's said that Billy Wilder called Barbara Stanwyck the 'best actress,' and when he later sent a script to Joan Crawford, he received it back unopened with the note saying, 'Send it to the best actress...' So, I'm very happy to be part of the Viennale. I'm really looking forward to it," according to Variety.

Petzold's new film 'Miroirs No. 3' premiered this week at the Cannes Film Festival in Directors' Fortnight. He won the 2012 Silver Berlin Bear for best director for "Barbara," and the 2023 Berlin Grand Jury Prize for "Afire." In 2020, he won the FIPRESCI Prize in Berlin for competition film "Undine," and actor Paula Beer won the Berlin Silver Bear for her performance in the film.

In other news, the Viennale has announced that Sangiorgi's contract has been extended by three years. The Viennale Board of Trustees made the decision. Sangiorgi has been assigned artistic responsibility for the festival until March 2029. Sangiorgi has directed the Viennale since March 2018.

"I am truly grateful for this vote of confidence - it brings renewed energy to the festival," Sangiorgi said. "The Viennale is deeply rooted in the social and cultural fabric of the city, as proven by the extraordinary audience numbers we've seen in recent years, despite the many challenges we've faced. It is also internationally renowned for its outstanding film program, consistency, and clear curatorial focus. I am pleased that my vision has been both understood and appreciated. Looking ahead, new initiatives will be launched that respond to the times - always in keeping with the Viennale's great and longstanding tradition," reported Variety.

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Priya K.
Interesting choice! Petzold's films like "Barbara" show such depth. Hope this brings more European cinema to Indian film festivals too. Our FTII students could learn from such masters. 🇮🇳🎬
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Rahul S.
While this is great news for European cinema, I wish our Indian film festivals got similar international attention. We have such rich regional cinema that deserves global platforms!
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Ananya M.
Love how Petzold mentioned Billy Wilder! Classic Hollywood references show his deep cinephilia. Hope he programs some Indian parallel cinema too - Satyajit Ray's works would shine at Viennale ✨
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Vikram J.
The article mentions "complex times for cinema conversation" - very true! In India too we're seeing debates about artistic freedom vs commercial pressures. Maybe festivals like Viennale can show the way forward.
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Sneha R.
Petzold's appointment is well-deserved, but I hope the festival also considers more diversity in leadership roles. Indian women directors like Mira Nair or Deepa Mehta would bring amazing perspectives too!
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Karan P.
As a film student in Mumbai, this gives me hope! The combination of Petzold's vision and Sangiorgi's extended leadership sounds exciting. Maybe one day we'll have such strong institutions for indie cinema in India too 🤞

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