Films
- see: List of Austrian films
| Most successful Austrian films at the Austrian box-office |
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| # | Film | Prod.- company |
Director | Admissions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hinterholz 8 | Dor Film | Harald Sicheritz | 617,558 |
| 2 | Poppitz | Dor Film | Harald Sicheritz | 441,017 |
| 3 | Müllers Büro | Wega Film | Niki List | 441,000 |
| 4 | Schlafes Bruder | Dor Film | Joseph Vilsmaier | 307,300 |
| 5 | MA 2412 - Der Film | MR Film | Harald Sicheritz | 272,849 |
| 6 | Komm, süßer Tod | Dor Film | Wolfgang Murnberger | 230,361 |
| 7 | Indien | Dor Film | Paul Harather | 223,680 |
| 8 | Sei zärtlich, Pinguin | Köpf Film | Peter Hajek | 210,000 |
| 9 | Silentium | Dor Film | Wolfgang Murnberger | 204,802 |
| 10 | Wanted | MR Film | Harald Sicheritz | 187,542 |
| 11 | We Feed the World | Allegro Film | Erwin Wagenhofer | 183,379 |
| 12 | Freispiel | Scheiderbauer Film | Harald Sicheritz | 173,658 |
| 13 | Eine fast perfekte Scheidung | Star Film | Reinhard Schwabenitzky | 156,600 |
| 14 | Ein fast perfekter Seitensprung | Star Film | Reinhard Schwabenitzky | 151,000 |
| 15 | Hasenjagd | Provinz Film | Andreas Gruber | 122,634 |
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