Graz Film & Media Funding: Programmkino, MacGuffin & off_gallery Supported
Graz, Austria is bolstering its support for arts and culture with recent funding allocations. Three organizations – the Programmkino, MacGuffin, and off_gallery graz – have received financial backing for their 2026 and 2027 programs.
Film and Media Arts Receive Funding
The Programmkino will receive 42,000 Euros in annual funding, approved unanimously. This support will facilitate a series of artistic and film historical programs, discussions, and film presentations featuring filmmakers in 2026. A particular focus will be placed on the documentary film sector.
The Rechbauerkino is also home to “Knitflix,” a growing phenomenon where attendees engage in activities like knitting, crocheting, drawing, and stitching while watching films. Knitflix events are held in collaboration with Hotel Kai 36 and Hirt – Knöpfe, Näh- und Handarbeitszubehör.
Supporting Visual and Interactive Media
MacGuffin, an association dedicated to promoting visual and interactive media, will receive 18,500 Euros over an eighteen-month period, extending to May 2027. Their project, “Heimat bist du weiter Blicke – Styrian Independents,” will focus on filmmakers from Graz and the surrounding Steiermark region.
Promoting Architectural Exploration
off_gallery graz, an organization focused on photographic and artistic projects exploring architectural spaces, has been awarded 6,200 Euros for its annual programme. This programme includes five exhibitions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Knitflix?
Knitflix is an event held at the Rechbauerkino in Graz that combines film screenings with opportunities for attendees to engage in handicrafts like knitting, crocheting, drawing, and stitching.
Which organizations received funding?
The Programmkino, MacGuffin, and off_gallery graz all received funding for their programs.
What is the focus of MacGuffin’s funded project?
MacGuffin’s project, “Heimat bist du weiter Blicke – Styrian Independents,” will focus on filmmakers from Graz and the Steiermark region.
How might these funding allocations shape the cultural landscape of Graz in the coming years?