Was ist Film – Programm 16
In 1996, Peter Kubelka created the *Cyclical Program: What is Film* to celebrate the centenary of cinema. According to Kubelka, the program "defines film as an independent art form and a tool that conveys new ways of thinking through examples. It provides young filmmakers and anyone seriously engaged with the medium of film a foundational overview through 63 curated programs."
The book accompanying the cycle, *What is Film: Peter Kubelka’s Cyclical Program at the Austrian Film Museum*, is available at the Film Museum’s ticket counter for 9 euros.
**Cinématographe Lumière**
*Le Ring*, 1896, 35mm, 1 min (16 frames/sec)
**Ken Jacobs**
*Tom, Tom, The Piper’s Son*, 1969, 16mm, 115 min (16 frames/sec)
**Martin Arnold**
*Passage à l’acte*, 1993, 16mm, 12 min
**Cinématographe Lumière**
*Le Ring*, 1896, 35mm, repeated four times, 1 min each (16 frames/sec)
Photo: Austrian Film Museum