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Schwechater [ˈʃvɛçaːtɐ] is a 1958
experimental short film by
Austrian filmmaker Peter Kubelka. It is the
second entry in his
trilogy of
metrical films...
- Sport-Vereinigung
Schwechat is an
Austrian ****ociation
football club from the
capital city of Vienna. They are
currently playing in the
Wiener Stadtliga...
- city
southeast of
Vienna known for the
Vienna International Airport and
Schwechater beer. The city is home to the
refineries of the
Austrian national oil...
- Europe,
including traditional Austrian breweries like
Ottakringer and
Schwechater who have made this pale
amber beer
style part of
their range of beers...
- new
style of beer
became known as the
Viennese style and was
called Schwechater Lagerbier.
Franz Anton Dreher (1689–1743) was the
Kronenwirt (innkeeper...
- in the town of Hirt in Carinthia. In
Lower Austria, Egger, Zwettler,
Schwechater, and
Wieselburger are brewed, and in
Vienna Ottakringer. From the more...
- Monks,
Girls and
Hungarian Soldiers Old Man
Drinking a Gl**** of Beer
Schwechater Smokey and the
Bandit Song of the
Eagle Take This Job and
Shove It What...
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preferred the concrete.
Kubelka also
created two
pieces Adebar (1957) and
Schwechater (1958) that were
commissioned by
businesses (a
dance club and a beer...
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first entry in Kubelka's
trilogy of
metrical films,
followed by
Schwechater and
Arnulf Rainer.
Adebar is the
first film to be
edited entirely according...
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between white noise and silence. As with his two
previous films Adebar and
Schwechater,
Kubelka arranged Arnulf Rainer as a "metric film",
constructed from...