One of the Film Museums essential responsibilities is to make all these collections, depending on the preservation status
of the objects, accessible to the general public and professionals in the field for their respective needs.
The Austrian Film Museum aims to build a common framework for the history of film and its present-day reality. The activity of collecting and exhibiting films is invariably concerned with both historical and contemporary questions, practices and artefacts. This also applies to the continuing development of the collections; the Austrian Film Museum acquires both historical and contemporary films, film-related materials and objects.
Our collection policy operates on the principle of a representative portrayal of the medium. The representation of films art-historical development (selected works from all genres and periods) and the representation of film as a historical document (early cinema, anonymous film production, official films such as propaganda films and newsreels, etc.) are supplemented by four special collection areas, which have been established with the museums foundation and which emphasize the transgressive and inter-disciplinary aspects of the medium:
The Austrian Film Museum aims to build a common framework for the history of film and its present-day reality. The activity of collecting and exhibiting films is invariably concerned with both historical and contemporary questions, practices and artefacts. This also applies to the continuing development of the collections; the Austrian Film Museum acquires both historical and contemporary films, film-related materials and objects.
Our collection policy operates on the principle of a representative portrayal of the medium. The representation of films art-historical development (selected works from all genres and periods) and the representation of film as a historical document (early cinema, anonymous film production, official films such as propaganda films and newsreels, etc.) are supplemented by four special collection areas, which have been established with the museums foundation and which emphasize the transgressive and inter-disciplinary aspects of the medium:
- the international heritage of independent, avant-garde, non-industrial film;
- avant-garde and independent film in Austria since 1950;
- film exile - the trans-national film oeuvre of émigrés from Central and Eastern Europe;
- films from Soviet Russia made between 1918 to 1945.
The OeFM considers itself a partner of all educational institutions in Austria (from elementary schools to higher learning
and adult education programmes); we aim to convey the medium of film in the context of aesthetic issues as well as those pertaining
to contemporary history and cultural studies.
Contemporary audio-visual culture and the cultural history of the 19th and 20th centuries are the principal reference points
which - against a background of other media technologies - enable us to highlight the specific conditions and characteristics
of film. Encouraging an ability to differentiate is one of the key objectives here, both within film and media culture and regarding their functions in and effect on society.
The Film Museum is opposed to a reduction of film and culture in general to its economic, populist or merely spectacular aspects. It is dedicated to promoting a cultural climate which is based on free access to knowledge and education, respect towards historical and contemporary alternatives to the status quo, a consideration of minority interests, and on democratic forms of debate.
The Film Museum is opposed to a reduction of film and culture in general to its economic, populist or merely spectacular aspects. It is dedicated to promoting a cultural climate which is based on free access to knowledge and education, respect towards historical and contemporary alternatives to the status quo, a consideration of minority interests, and on democratic forms of debate.



