The Magic of Laxenburg (2013)
Between Monarchy and the Modern
The film tells the story of Laxenburg from 13th century, when it was used for hunting and fishing trips by the imperial Habsburg family, to modern day, a popular summer resort and a bustling international community. Today Laxenburg is also home to IIASA, the Austrian Film Archive, and the International Anti-Corruption Academy. The film will also feature these organizations, their history, and the important work they do in the field of research and diplomacy that goes far beyond Austria's borders.
Director: Georg Riha
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: March 30, 2013
Cast
- Peter Simonischek - Sprecher
- Paul Hollingdale - Narrator (English version)
Screenplay
Music: Martin Riha
Cinematography: Thomas Kirschner
Editing: Dominik Steiner
Production: RIHA Filmproduktions GmbH
Country: Austria
Language: English, Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
emperor, austria, empress, royalty, austria-hungary, laxenburg, franzensburg, iaca, franz joseph i, habsburger
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Magic of Laxenburg about?
- The film tells the story of Laxenburg from 13th century, when it was used for hunting and fishing trips by the imperial Habsburg family, to modern day, a popular summer resort and a bustling international community. Today Laxenburg is also home to IIASA, the Austrian Film Archive, and the International Anti-Corruption Academy. The film will also feature these organizations, their history, and the important work they do in the field of research and diplomacy that goes far beyond Austria's borders.
- Who directed The Magic of Laxenburg?
- The Magic of Laxenburg was directed by Georg Riha.
- Who stars in The Magic of Laxenburg?
- The Magic of Laxenburg stars Peter Simonischek, Paul Hollingdale.
- What genre is The Magic of Laxenburg?
- The Magic of Laxenburg is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Magic of Laxenburg produced?
- The Magic of Laxenburg was produced in Austria.