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Katharina Mückstein (born 1982) is an Austrian film director, screenwriter and producer. Mückstein wrote and directed the feature films '' Talea'' (2013) and '' L'Animale'' (2018). She also wrote and produced the documentaries ''Three Farmers and a Son'' (2016), for which she won the Austrian Film Award for Best Documentary, and ''Animals and Other People'' (2017), and wrote and directed the documentary '' Feminism WTF'' (2023)–the third most-watched Austrian film of 2023–for which won the Vienna Women's Prize for Best Director in 2023.


Early life

Mückstein was born in
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in 1982 and grew up in
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. Her mother, Eva Mückstein, is a
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and politician of the Green Party of Austria. Her older brother, Wolfgang Mückstein, is a physician and politician who served as Minister of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection in Austria from 19 April 2021 until 8 March 2022. Mückstein has been interested in
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and
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philosophy since adolescence and studied gender before going to film school. From 2000 to 2004 she studied Philosophy and gender studies. She studied filmmaking at the
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until 2010, where
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was one of her teachers. Mückstein said that a "sexist climate" contributed to her dropping out of college. "I kept bringing up various incidents at the Vienna Film Academy, but I didn't feel like I was being taken seriously." Mückstein said she received threatening letters from filmmakers just because she was asking for a gender quota.


Career

In 2008, she directed the short film ''The Reunion'' . In 2010, she founded the work collective and production company La Banda Film together with Flavio Marchetti, Michael Schindegger and Natalie Schwager. In 2013, she directed and wrote the screenplay for her first feature film, '' Talea'', starring Nina Proll and Sophie Stockinger. In 2016, she collaborated again with Sophie Stockinger in a leading role for her second feature film, the
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drama '' L'Animale'', which premiered at the 2018 Berlin Film Festival in the Panorama section. She also produced the 2016 documentary ''Three Farmers and a Son'' (), for which she won the Austrian Film Award for Best Documentary, and in 2017 she wrote and produced the documentary ''Animals and Other People'' (). Mückstein hosted the 2017 Austrian Film Award ceremony along with actor Christoph Dostal. In 2020, Mückstein directed the TV film . She also directed its two sequels released in 2022: , and . From 22 September to 2 October 2022, Mückstein was a member of the Focus Competition jury of the
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. In 2023, Mückstein wrote, directed and produced '' Feminism WTF'', a documentary on feminism and gender equality. It won the Audience Award for Most Popular Film at the 2023 Diagonale Festival of Austrian Film, the Best Director award at the Vienna Women's Prize, and became the third most-watched Austrian film of 2023.


Activism

Mückstein is a
feminist Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideology, ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social gender equality, equality of the sexes. Feminism holds the position that modern soci ...
and political activist for anti-discrimination agendas in the film industry. Since 2011, she has been a board member of the Association FC Gloria - Women Networking Film () for the promotion of female filmmakers in Austria. On 18 June 2022, Mückstein initiated a debate by sharing on her
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account her experiences with
sexism Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on one's sex or gender. Sexism can affect anyone, but primarily affects women and girls. It has been linked to gender roles and stereotypes, and may include the belief that one sex or gender is int ...
and
sexual harassment Sexual harassment is a type of harassment based on the sex or gender of a victim. It can involve offensive sexist or sexual behavior, verbal or physical actions, up to bribery, coercion, and assault. Harassment may be explicit or implicit, wit ...
in the film industry since she was 19, such as when a lighting technician insulted her body every day on a film set and then said that he wanted to fuck her, and when she got the funding approval for her first major film, two established male colleagues tried to intervene with the funding agency so that she wouldn't get the money, since they believed that she only got the funding because she is a woman. She also shared an
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that read: "Tonight a perpetrator will stand on the stage and will be applauded. And there is nothing we can do to counter that. It's devastating. I wish all those affected good nerves. #MeToo didn't even start in Austria". No name was given, but the only event of that kind taking place in Austria that night was the premiere of ''
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'' in Vienna, which led to speculation that Mückstein was referring to someone who worked in that film. Mückstein later said that she couldn't name the man for legal reasons. Mückstein's Instagram posts inspired several women to share their own experiences with sexual harassment, sexism, racism, homophobia and abuses of power in the Austrian film and theatre community, which Mückstein then shared anonymously on her Instagram account, which generated a lot of debates, media attention and sparked a new wave of the #MeToo Movement in Austria. When ''Corsages director, Marie Kreutzer, was asked about it, she told Austrian magazine '' Profil'' that she learned about the rumors about one of the actors from ''Corsage'' "a long time ago", when the project was already underway, but as long as there are only rumors and no court-confirmed evidence, she will never remove or dismiss a staff member from the stage based on rumors, and if there are neither concrete allegations nor a procedure against someone, she would act as a judge if she reacted with consequences. "There were certainly reports about this man, but they only came from people who were neither affected themselves nor had anything to testify directly. One should stick to the facts, because passing on rumors can seriously damage people; I appreciate Katharina Mückstein extremely for her attitude and her commitment to film politics, we are definitely on the same side. But I would definitely have chosen a different path", she said. Mückstein wrote in reference to the reasons why many of those affected do not want to speak out openly against perpetrators; "What is your feminism worth if it ends on the edge of your comfort zone?". (...) "Yes, they are men with whom we are acquainted or friends, with whom we may have worked great together - that makes everything more difficult than when it happens in Hollywood". Mückstein's proposal to give a speech on the #MeToo debate on the stage of the
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ceremony at the end of June 2022 was rejected by the Austrian Film Academy, which choose to release a statement on the matter on their official website instead. Six months after starting a debate on abuse and sexual harassment in the Austrian film industry, Mückstein said that her involvement hasn't made her survival in the film industry any easier, and that it pushed her even more to the edge of the film industry, as she noticed that people avoid her and that there are a wide variety of attempts to discredit her.


Filmography


Films


Documentaries


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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