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- Musical instruments making in Vienna are one of the reasons of the unique sound of Vienna's classical orchestras.
- Washing his hands with soap can save lives, in times of Corona Virus. This film shows, that handmade soap, produced regionally by manufactures not only kills the virus, is better for skin and environment.
- The festive season of the people of Vienna can be found on their plates. Whether after Lent, at Martinmas or around New Year's Eve - primarily meat dishes enrich the holidays in Vienna. Not only festive roasts in all variations have a long tradition, but even a Sunday may become a festive day in Vienna, be it through the Wiener Schnitzel, the Tafelspitz or simply a roll with Viennese Beinschinken. It's all about the meat. Nowhere else is there such a pronounced variety in meat preparation as in Viennese cuisine. Here, meat is not only roasted, but also stewed, simmered, breaded, smoked or cured into the famous Beinschinken (ham). The craft of the master butcher is inextricably linked to Viennese cuisine, which is popular all over the world. Based on the philosophy "from head to tail", all parts of the animal are utilized. The Viennese butchers have mastered a unique skill of cutting beef, which has given them a unique position in the world - beef dishes are part of Austria's culinary heritage. Alexander and Nadeschda Schukoff embark on a search for the origins of Vienna's festive delicacies and talk about food trends throughout history. Furthermore, they peek over the shoulders of not only cooks but also master butchers and reveal some of the secrets of culinary preparation. The church, and above all the monasteries, have been contributing to Viennese recipes for centuries. The ingenuity of the monks refined Viennese cuisine during Lent as well as on feast days. Anecdotes that make you smile enrich the conversations with innkeepers, historians, clergymen and cookbook authors. They reveal traditions that have almost been forgotten, but also underline a move away from the daily consumption of cheap meat.
- History and traditional origin of the famous Viennese Christmas bakery. Shot in Viennese confectionery workshops, and learn about Vanillekipferl, Christmas Stollen and Gingerbread and many others.
- This film takes a look behind the scenes of Viennese confectionary art and over the confectioner's shoulder, while he creates the delicious Esterházy cake, exquisite handmade sweets and chocolates.
- The most famous creation of the Viennese butcher is the Frankfurter sausage, probably also known under other names too - famed worldwide as "Vienna sausage" it is the main ingredient of the hot dog.
- All these delightful ingredients used in the Viennese Preserving Art have their own history, much is known about them - but there are still a lot of mysteries that need to be unraveled.
- Austrian gold- and silver crafts guild is celebrating 650 years anniversary. The film shows the tradition of this ancient professions, walks through the famous museums of Vienna.
- All about the Gruner Veltliner, which is a typical Austrian White Wine. Grown and processed in northern Austrian. This wine is called, the Wine with the Pepper Aroma.
- Empress Sissi was once painted by Franz Xaver Winterhalter: her beauty was mesmerizing but the diamond stars in her hair stole the show. What makes such jewelry so fascinating? How are they made? How important were they in the Kaisers' household? Meet curators, goldsmiths and historians to track down the history of mankind's fascination with Gold and Silver.
- Just like a kaleidoscope shows that semi-documentary the stories of Russian's, living in Vienna. Some glances to the past and presence of the Russian immigration. As running line through the story lead scenes of a historical book, written by Alja Rachmanova . These featured scenes serving like bridges between the past and today.
- About the secrets of the famous "Wiener Kaiser-Semmel", the typical Viennese handmade roll with the five pointed rolling star.
- TV-documentary with outstanding visual impressions about coffee plantations in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
- Its not really well-known, that in history of watchmaking the Waldviertel in Lower Austria was a great player in the Habsburg empire. A cultural history documentation film about the craft of watchmaking in Austria.
- Austrian rock stars are meeting in a cellar studio. Live Performances and Music Videos. The very first platform for young Austrian pop and rock music in the national TV of Austrian Broadcast. (ORF)
- A portrait of Vienna's 11. district, "Simmering", a former industrial and worker's neighborhood.