Tscherkassky began filming in 1979 when he acquired Super-8 equipment and before the end of the year he had scripted and started off the shooting of
Kreuzritter. Throughout his career he conceived numerous film festivals, including “The Light of Periphery: Austrian Avant-Garde Film, 1957–1988” (1988), “Im Off der Geschichte” (1990), “Found Footage: Filme aus gefundenem Material” (1991), and “Unknown Territories: The American Independent Film” (1992). He was also the founding member of the newly Austria Filmmakers Cooperative which began in 1982 and resigned from his position there in 1993. His work
Instructions for a Light and Sound Machine (2005) had its world premiere at the
Cannes Film Festival in the
Director's Fortnight programme. ==Filmography==