Wikipedia: Wiki. Project Film/List of films without article/List of missing Austrian Films. An A- Z list of missing Austrian films. Only Films A- D have been filtered. Films of notability. This list contains only the most notable films at the moment - not all notable films must have an article (but could), because there are enough films which really should have one. These ones are mentioned here. Der Mandarin (1. 91. Harry Walden, Karl G. Walter Friedemann (oldest fictional film still existing, one of the oldest Austrian films in general; kind of an early horror- film! Luise Fleck (criminal movie / Drama) (first . Paul Czinner (pre- expressionist movie)Sodom und Gomorrha (de: Sodom und Gomorrha (1. The Moon of Israel (1. Wikipedia:WikiProject Film/List of films without article/List of missing Austrian Films. Ikonostasis - Live (1994) Ikonostasis II (1993). Now and for all times. The Liturgies, Divine Office, forms for the administration of sacraments and for various blessings, sacramentals, and exorcisms, of the Church of Constantinople. Ikonostasis (Iconostasis): 5, 437; 8, 351. Isabella de cruce: 1, 135. ISAIAH: 6, 36-45; 9, 273, 276. Iconostasis – An Eastern Orthodox Veil. Posted by Bryce Haymond on. Also as a kid I was told that the Royal Doors were a gift from the Nicholas II the last Tsar. Michael Curtiz (epic film) (Sascha- Film), starring Michael Varkonyi, Liane Haid. Samson und Delila (1. Alexander Korda (epic film) (Vita- Film), starring Maria Korda, Alfredo Gal. Irrlichter der Tiefe (1. Fritz Freisler starring Anita Berber. Orlacs H. Robert Wiene (expressionist film, Horror film) (Pan- Film), starring Fritz Kortner, Conrad Veidt. Die Sklavenk. Michael Curtiz (epic film) (Sascha- Film) starring Hans Marr, Maria Korda. Die Stadt ohne Juden (1. Hans Karl Breslauer (H. Breslauer) (Drama)Caf. Gustav Ucicky (Drama) (Sascha- Film), starring Willi Forst, Marlene Dietrich. Ekstase / Extase (1. Willi Forst (Romance), starring Paula Wessely, Olga Tschechowa, Adolf Wohlbr. Erich Engel (anti- fascist movie)Episode (1. Walter Reisch (Wiener Film = music & comedy & viennese charme (=Wiener Schm. Georg Lhotzky (Drama) (first . Franz Antel (History, Drama, Cult) starring with grandious Karl Merkatz (film is about an Austrian who is opposite to the nazis during the nazi- time)M. Niki List (Comedy, Musical, Detective- Story, Cult) (a film making fun about silly detective- stories and the singing of silly songs during the movies; one of Niki Lists masterpieces!) starring young Andreas Vitasek, Christian Schmidt. Benny's Video (de: Benny's Video) (1. Michael Haneke (society- Drama) (early masterpiece of Michael Haneke) (several Awards like FIPRESCI- award)Muttertag (de: Muttertag) dir. Harald Sicheritz (Satire, Comedy, Cult) (probably the best known and the most popular Austrian movie in Austria)Hasenjagd (de: Hasenjagd . Andreas Gruber (History, Drama) (probably the best movie about the nazi- time in Austria; it shows the . Stefan Ruzowitzky (History, Drama) (several awards)Hinterholz 8 (de: Hinterholz 8) (1. Harald Sicheritz (Comedy)Nordrand (de: Nordrand) (1. Barbara Albert, starring Nina Proll (the first big and very well received example of the young and modern Austrian film) (several awards)Hundstage / Dog Days (de: Hundstage (2. Ulrich Seidl (several awards)Poppitz (2. Harald Sicheritz, Florian (Comedy)Die Klavierspielerin dir. Michael Haneke (Drama) (several awards)Komm, s. Wolfgang Murnberger (Crime, Satire)Silentium (2. Wolfgang Murnberger (Crime, Satire)Nacktschnecken (2. Michael Glawogger (Comedy)Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei (2. Hans Weingartner (German- Austrian Comedy) (German film award, nominated for golden palm in Venice)Darwin's Nightmare (2. Hubert Sauper (Documentary) (several awards like C. Erwin Wagenhofer (Documentary)Slumming (2. Michael Glawogger (Melodram / Drama) (several awards)Grbavica (2. Andreas Prochazka (Horror, Cult) (first example of an Austrian horror- movie, only with unprofessionals, complete in rural Austrian dialect; the director wanted to show that there is no Hollywood needed to create impressing, thrilling and shocking teenie- horror- movies)Ab morgen sind wir reich und ehrlich (1. Abenteuer am Lido (1. Richard Oswald (musical Comedy)Die Abenteuer des Grafen Bobby (1. Peter Alexander. Die Abenteuer des K. Ernst Marischka (Styria- Film) starring Hans Moser. Abenteuer im Roten Meer (1. Hans Hass (Documentary) (awarded at the Biennale in Venice)Abenteuer im Schloss (1. Abenteuer in Wien (1. Ach jodel mir noch einen (1. Ach, Boris (1. 99. Ein Achterl und ein bisschen Liebe (2. Adebar (1. 95. 7)Adolf Lanz - Mein Krampf (1. Die Ahnfrau (1. 91. Jakob Fleck, Luise Fleck (Drama based on a story by Ludwig Anzengruber) (produced by the Fleck's Wiener Kunstfilm) starring Liane Haid (first Austrian film star) and Max Neufeld (famous actor and later director of plenty successful movies)Ainoa (2. Ein Alibi zerbricht (1. All the Queen's Men (2. Alle f! Fritz Freisler (probably pre- expressionist?), starring Magda Sonja(a Sascha- Film- Star) (film produced by Sascha- Film) (film is probably too old to find sources about the content, especially in English)Anemonis (2. Anfang von etwas, Ein (1. Angenehmer Patient, Ein (1. Angst (1. 98. 3 film)Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter, Die (1. Anima - Symphonie phantastique (1. Anita (1. 92. 0 film)Anni (1. Antares (2. 00. 4)Anton, der Letzte (1. Emo (Comedy), starring Hans Moser. Aoeo (2. 00. 5)Ariadne auf Naxos (1. Arlberg- Express (1. Documentary), cinematographer: Hans Androschin. Armer kleiner M. Franz Antel. Auf der gr. Ulmer - The Man Off- screen (2. Egon Schiele - Exzesse (1. Egozentrum (2. 00. Ehe mit beschr! 1. Fiakermilli, Die (1. Fidele Bauer, Der (1. Fidelio (1. 95. 5)Fidelio (1. Fifth Musketeer, The (1. Film ist mehr als Film (1. Film ist. 5: Zum Geburtstag (1. Film/Spricht/Viele/Sprachen (1. Filmart Takes Position: Alien/Nation - Die Filmrolle (1. Filme der Prinzessin Fantoche, Die (1. Filmgeschichten aus ! Schlingensiefs Container (2. Forever My Love (1. Four Corners of the World, The (1. Fragment 1 (1. 99. Franken. Stein Prinzip, Das (2. Frankreich, wir kommen (1. Franz Schubert (1. Franziska (1. 99. Franz. Isidor Scheminsky, Die (1. Gro! 8 (1. 97. 5)Gut ein Tag mit Verschiedenem (1. Gute Genesung (1. Guten Morgen, Madam Mona (1. G. April 2. 02. 1 (2. Hainburg - Je t'aime, gendarme (2. Halbe Welt (1. 99. Halbzarte, Die (1. Halbzwei (1. 97. 7)Halle II (1. Hallin, Dr. Gaudeamus, Das (1. Haus in Jerusalem, Ein (1. Haus voll Liebe, Ein (1. Haus/Frau (1. 98. Hausbesorger (1. 99. Hausbesorger oder Ein kurzer Film . Aktion von Hermann Nitsch (1. In Schwimmen- Zwei- V? Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1. Ja, der Himmel . Sonntag (1. Jeder siebte Mensch (2. Jedermann (1. 97. Jedermann (2. 00. Jedermanns Fest (2. Jedermanns Frau (1. Jennerwein (2. 00. Jenseits (2. 00. 6)Jenseits des Krieges (1. Jerusalem - Du heilige Stadt (2. Jesuiten, Die (2. Jesus von New Orleans (1. Jesus von Ottakring (1. Jesus Walking on Screen (1. Jesus, Du weisst (2. Jetzt dreht die Welt sich nur um dich (1. Jetzt erst recht (2. Jetzt schl. Version (1. Jogging (2. 00. 0)Johann Plank (1. Johann Sebastian Bach - Die hohe Messe, in h- moll BWV 2. Johann Strauss - Der K! Feldmarschall (1. Kacenka a strasidla (1. Kacenka a zase ta strasidla (1. Kaiser Joseph und die Bahnw! Die Hawelkas und ihr Caf! Agnes Primocic (1. Mehr oder weniger (1. Mein Freund, der Lipizzaner (1. Mein Freund, der nicht nein sagen konnte (1. Mein M. A Queen in Wien (2. Mission, The (1. 99. Mister Dynamit - morgen k. Rauminstallation (1. No Film (1. 98. 3)No More Isolation (1. No Name City (2. 00. No Pasaran (1. 98. Noch minderj. Matteo (1. Pastor mit der Jazztrompete, Der (1. Pastorale (1. 92. Pat und Patachon im Paradies (1. Patchwork (2. 00. Patrizia (1. 98. 0)Patsch (2. Pause! Extraterrestria (1. Sa, 2. 9. Juni/Arctic Circle (1. Sacco und Vanzetti (1. Safety Film (1. 96. Sag ja, Mutti (1. Saison in Salzburg (1. Saison in Salzburg (1. Salammb! Orloff, El (1. See, Der (1. 99. 6)Seekrankheit auf festem Lande, Eine (1. Seelenbr. Kathrein, Die (1. Septem (2. 00. 6)Serafin, svjetionicarev sin (2. Serge Panine (1. 92. Service (1. 99. 1)Seven Women, Seven Sins (1. Sexreport blutjunger M? Petri Schnee (1. 99. Staatsoper (2. 00. Staatsoperette (1. Stadt der anderen, Die (1. Stadt nach dem Krieg. Sarajevo (2. 00. 0)Stadt ohne Juden, Die (1. Stadt und die Erinnerung, Die (2. Stadt- Rand- Triptychon (1. Stadt- werk- statt (1. Stadtpark (1. 95. Stalin: Red God (2. Standarte, Die (1. Standstill (1. 99. Stationschef Fallmerayer (1. Staubsaugerpinkblendton (2. Steig aus deinem Luftballon (1. Steinbichler Geschichten (1. Steine (1. 96. 5)Steinfeld - Beschreibung einer Landschaft (so al. Stella di Mare - Hilfe, wir erben ein Schiff! Dissolution 1 (2. Struggle (2. 00. 2)Struggle (2. St. Welt, Ein (1. Tag, an dem sie Jack Unterweger fingen, Der (1. Tage der Angst (1. Tage der Rosen (1. Tage mit Josef - Lebensbild eines Knechtes (1. Taking Sides (2. 00. Tanecek panny m. X (1. Timau (1. 99. 8)Time and the Conways, The (1. Timebased. Heimat (2. Unterwerk (2. 00. Unverw! Version, Der (1. Verj! Mai 1. 99. 5 (1. Vier Frauen sind einfach zuviel (1. Vier mullers, De (1. Vierte Gebot, Das (1. Viertelliterklasse, Die (2. Villa Henriette (2. Vindication (1. 99. Vino santo (2. 00. Vinzenz (1. 98. 7)Visions of Europe (2. Vivaldi (2. 00. 8)Vivus funeratus (1. Vogel ist egal, wo sein K. Wien - Hollywood - Retour (2. Vom Himmel hoch (2. Vom Leben Lieben Sterben (1. Vom M? 1. 42 (1. 94. Welt Spiegel Kino (2. Welt/Zeit 2. 58. 12 min (1. Weltmaschine, Die (1. Wen die G? Mozart (1. Wolfgang Bauer - Stets ein Fremder in mir (1. Wolfgang Paalen (1. Tsar- martyr. Tsar- Martyr. Nicholas IIby R. Monk Zachariah (Liebmann)Contents: Introduction. Glorification New Martyrs and Confessors August 2. Moscow. Selected bibliography. Introduction. Few figures in history have been so misunderstood and maligned as the Tsar- Martyr Nicholas II, the last emperor of Orthodox Holy Russia. But with an Orthodox world view, history must be seen as the unfolding of the story of man’s redemption through the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ, His death on the cross for our sakes, and His Holy Resurrection. The rising and falling of nations, the development of culture — in short, all of history — can only be correctly analyzed in this context. With the murder of Tsar Nicholas, the Byzantine form of government, which places Christ at its head, ended, ushering in the present age of lawlessness, apostasy and confusion. His was a government in the tradition begun sixteen centuries earlier by St. Constantine the Great. That such an unthinkable tragedy as the Russian Revolution could take place attests to the truth of the scriptural warning that . This pious Christian emperor was surrounded by people, even among his own relatives, whose self- centeredness and petty worldliness had obscured the love of God in their hearts to the point that they failed to unite around their sovereign in his time of need. They thereby cleared the way for the revolutionary element — the enemies of God — to despoil the Holy Russian Empire and place instead a satanocracy whose aim was the annihilation of the remembrance of God from the face of the earth. Much has been written through the years about the tragedy of the Royal Martyrs — some well- meaning, some disappointingly critical, some outright slanderous — but almost none from the viewpoint of the Orthodox Christian . Petersburg on May 6, the day upon which the Holy Church celebrates the memory of St. Job the Long- Suffering. And how prophetic this turned out to be, for Nicholas was destined to follow the example of this great Old Testament Saint both in circumstance and in faith. Just as the Lord allowed the Patriarch Job to suffer many things, trying him in the fire of calamity to test his faith, so was Nicholas tried and tempted, but he too never yielded and remained above all a man of God. His parents were the then- Tsarevich (heir) Alexander Alexandrovich and Grand Duchess Marie Fyodorovna. They were a good strong couple whose relationship was without quarreling or dissension. Alexander was a firm and uncomplicated man who feared God and became one of Russia’s great Tsars, though his reign was short (1. Nicholas’ mother, formerly Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was a loving and supportive wife, and a mother who accepted her adopted faith, Holy Orthodoxy, into her soul and along with Alexander transmitted it to her children, building their house upon a rock. On March 1. 3, 1. Nicholas was not yet thirteen years of age, a tragic event occurred which shook the sensitive soul of the youth. This was the assassination of his beloved grandfather, Emperor Alexander II, the . On a Petersburg street, in broad daylight, a bomb was thrown which injured some of the guards but left the Tsar unhurt. With disregard for personal safety, he left his carriage and was attending to the injured when a second bomb was thrown, fatally wounding him and many others. He was rushed to the Winter Palace where he died in the presence of his grief- stricken family. Later, on the spot of the murder, there was built a magnificent church, Christ the Savior . In 1. 88. 8, while Tsar Alexander III and his family were traveling towards Kharkov, the imperial train was rocked by two explosions and derailed. Only the level- headedness and great physical strength of the Tsar kept the Royal Family from being killed. Despite such difficult circumstances, Nicholas, now the Tsarevich, was being formed in all the Christian virtues. During his youth his kindness to others and selflessness impressed all who met him. While living frugally himself, he gave freely to those less fortunate. It is known that he often anonymously gave scholarships and other gifts through the agency of one of his childhood teachers. The Tsarevich, at a young age, entered into military service, which formed him in manhood through discipline and responsibility. It was during this period, on a visit to Japan, that he was attacked by a Japanese policeman with a sword and injured. As the heir of the Russian throne, he could have easily had the policeman punished severely. But he chose instead to ignore the incident, preferring to turn the other cheek and forgive. This wound, to his head, was to cause occasional pain throughout the rest of his life. Concerning his time of formation it can be said, as was said of our Lord whom the young Nicholas strove to imitate, that he . By this time Nicholas was already engaged to Princess Alix of Hesse (Germany); and they were married less than a month after Alexander’s repose. The Princess had been born and raised as a Lutheran and was very devoted to her faith, but she needed to convert to Orthodoxy in order to become Empress of the Russian nation. Being a highly principled woman, she did not take this as a light matter and at first resisted. But God in His loving kindness did not abandon her; and soon, after a number of meetings with an Orthodox Archpriest who expounded to her the Faith, she gladly accepted chrismation. Her conversion was anything but nominal. The depth of her embrace of Orthodoxy and the strength which it gave to her family was to be a spiritual reproach to the modern Russian nobility and to the . The young Tsar and Tsaritsa spent the majority of their time in seclusion and intense prayer, preparing themselves for the awesome responsibility of governing, with God’s help, the largest nation in the world, which was the protector of the Orthodox Faith. The coronation of a tsar is no mere secular affair of state. As Bishop Nektary Kontzevitch has written, . This mystery is performed by the Church during the coronation, and the Anointed of God enters the Royal Doors into the altar, goes to the altar table and receives the Holy Mysteries as does the priest, with the Body and Blood taken separately. Thus the Holy Church emphasizes the great spiritual significance of the . He (the Tsar) is the sacramental image, the carrier of the special power of the Grace of, the Holy Spirit. As Tsar Nicholas was crowned, he knelt and prayed aloud, . I acknowledge Thine unsearchable purpose towards me, and bow in thankfulness before Thy Majesty. Do Thou, my Lord and Governor, fit me for the work to which Thou hast sent me; teach me and guide me in this great service. May there be with me the wisdom which belongs to Thy throne; send it from Thy Holy Heaven, that I may know what is well- pleasing in Thy sight, and what is right according to Thy commandment. May my heart be in Thine hand, to accomplish all that is to the profit of the people committed to my charge, and to Thy glory, that so in the day of Thy Judgment I may give Thee account of my stewardship without blame; through the grace and mercy of Thy Son, Who was once crucified for us, to Whom be all honor and glory with Thee and the Holy Spirit, the Giver of Life, for ever and ever. The reign of Tsar Nicholas. The Royal couple settled into their life of responsibility and took the lead in setting an example of godliness and true pastoral care for their enormous flock. Nowhere was this more evident than in their love and care for the Holy Orthodox Church. They gave much money and support to monasteries and to the building of churches. The Tsar considered it his sacred duty to restore to Russia her ancient traditional culture, which had been abandoned by many of the . He encouraged the building of churches in the ancient architectural styles, rather than in the styles favored since the disastrous . He commissioned the painting of large numbers of icons in the Byzantine and Old Russian styles, adorning many churches with them. In the words of Archpriest Michael Polsky: in the person of the Emperor Nicholas II the believers had the best and most worthy representative of the Church, truly . He was a true patron of the Church, and a solicitor of all its blessings. During the reign of Nicholas II, the Church reached its fullest development and power. The number of churches increased by more than 1. There were 5. 7,0. The number of monasteries increased by 2. Ancient churches were renovated. The Emperor himself took part in the laying of the first cornerstones and the consecration of many churches. He donated large sums for their construction from his private income. He visited churches and monasteries in all parts of the country, (venerating) their saints. The Emperor stressed the importance of educating the peasant children within the framework of church and parish and, as a result, the number of parish schools grew to 3. Archpriest Michael Polsky, The New Martyrs of Russia, p. Christian literature flourished at this time. Excellent journals were published, such as . There was no tsar in whose reign more saints were glorified (canonized) than that of Nicholas. His love of Orthodoxy and the Church’s holy ones knew no bounds; and he himself often pressured the Holy Synod to speedily accord fitting reverence to many of God’s saints. Among those glorified during his reign were: St. Theodosius of Chernigov (glorified in 1. St. Isidore Yurievsky (1. St. Euphrosyne of Polotsk (1. St. Anna of Kashin (1. St. Ioasaph of Belgorod (1. St. Germogen (Hermogenes) of Moscow (1. St. Pitirim of Tambov (1. St. John (Maximovich) of Tobolsk (1. St. Paul of Tobolsk (1. St. Sophrony of Irkutsk (1. In addition, one of the most revered of Russia’s saints, Seraphim of Sarov, was glorified by the Church during the reign of this pious Tsar in 1. At this time, Nicholas was made aware of the future apostasy and downfall of the Russian nation and Church through a prophetic letter written by St. The Saint had, shortly before his death in 1.
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