DOR FILM Produktions GmbH
Bergsteiggasse 361170 Wien
Vienna, Austria
Since its founding in 1988 by Danny Krausz and Milan Dor, DOR FILM has established itself as a leading production company for young Austrian directors, evolving into one of the country's most renowned film and series production houses. DOR FILM has realized numerous debut productions, including "Tempo" (Stefan Ruzowitzky), "Wie man leben soll" (David Schalko), and "Ich gelobe" (Wolfgang Murnberger). Additionally, five DOR FILM movies rank among Austria's top 10 box office hits, such as "Hinterholz 8" and "Poppitz" (Harald Sicheritz), "Brenner: Das ewige Leben" and "Der Knochenmann" (Wolfgang Murnberger), and "Die unabsichtliche Entführung der Frau Elfriede Ott" (Andreas Prochaska) [oai_citation:1,Stefan Ruzowitzky - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Ruzowitzky).
Over the years, DOR FILM has produced a wide array of content, from major international co-productions (Comedian Harmonists, Joseph Vilsmair) and small documentary series to action-packed service productions (Mission Impossible 5, Christopher Mc Quarrie), thrilling crime stories, fantastic children's films, vibrant literary adaptations, and humorous series. This diverse portfolio reflects the dedication and talent of its production team.
DOR FILM is synonymous with quality, creativity, and strong partnerships with filmmakers, validated by numerous audience successes.
Schnee von Gestern
A state official has drowned. Not where the body was found, but in the reservoir of a snowmaking facility in a remote tourist community. Temperatures have risen. The snow from yesterday no longer exists, but instead of recognizing the signs of the times, some are trying to master the new challenges with old methods. Instead of conserving resources, even more energy is being used to stop the inevitable.