Vienna Independent Shorts was held in 2004 for the first time. Several Viennese institutions active in the promotion of short films arranged one day of the one-week event. The festival program consisted of 125 short films. Among the venues that have been used continuously since the first festival edition are the Top Kino and the Reformed Church. Since 2005, the festival is hosted the Independent Cinema Association which was founded by the organizers of the first festival edition. For the first time an international competition with 64 films was held. Annually recurring festival events, which were introduced in 2005, are a retrospective of the
University of Applied Arts Vienna and a
Kino Kabaret. The festival edition of 2006 included 83 films in international competition. A retrospective was dedicated to Austrian director
Mara Mattuschka and short films from
Southeast Europe were given a special focus. The film reel of the 26 single films of
The Mozart-Minute, which was produced on the occasion of the 250th birthday of
Mozart, celebrated its Vienna premiere at the festival. In 2006, venues outside of Vienna – in
Dornbirn,
Graz and
Innsbruck – were also used for festival screenings. In 2007, a Panorama section with Austrian short films was added to the international competition for the first time. 49 short films were part of the international competition, 23 films were presented in the Panorama section. There were also three retrospectives with short films by
Paul Bush,
Miranda July and
Virgil Widrich. One of several guest programs was curated by the
Ars Electronica. In the context of
VIS on Tour Vienna Independent Shorts compiled film programs for the
Vienna Festival, the
Forum Stadtpark,
Crossing Europe, the
Diagonale, and others. Since 2007, the permanent festival office is located at the quartier21 of the
Museumsquartier. Vienna Independent Shorts 2008 was opened with the world premiere of
Eleven Minutes at Vienna's Gartenbaukino with about 1100 guests attending. The Austrian-Swiss
anthology film was produced on the occasion of the
UEFA Euro 2008 taking place in both countries.
Switzerland was given a special focus, including a film program by the
Baden Fantoche Animation Film Festival.
Forza Bastia, a rarely shown documentary film by
Jacques Tati, was screened in the context of an emphasis on films dealing with
association football. Retrospectives devoted to
Chantal Akerman,
Hubert Sielecki and
Jerzy Kucia were also presented at the festival. In addition to twenty special and guest programs there were 47 films in international competition and 33 films in the Panorama section. 311 short films were presented during the sixth edition of Vienna Independent Shorts in 2009, including 44 films in international competition. 1129 films from 54 countries were submitted. Major thematic focuses were the memory of the years 1939 (the outbreak of
World War II) and 1989 (the fall of the
Berlin Wall) as well as the
United States and
Russia. Retrospectives were devoted to, inter alia,
Ben Rivers,
Norbert Pfaffenbichler and
Lotte Schreiber, and the
California Institute of the Arts. The 2010 VIS Festival was held at seven screening locations in Vienna and two new competitions in the category of international narrative and documentary short film were added: Animation Avantgarde and a national competition that awarded the country's first Austrian Short Film Award. Over 1800 international films were submitted for the festival which had "Dance and Rhythm" as its general thematic focus. The music-based events were presented in cooperation with Radio FM4 and the
sixpackfilm distribution firm.
Max Hattler and
Noriko Okaku premiered their VIS-commissioned audiovisual performance "Resc(O)re 192010". Filmmaker
Adnan Popović created the year's popular trailer. Retrospectives on the works
Miranda Pennell and
Thomas Draschan were presented and the independent Vienna broadcast channel Octo as well as the Austrian national network
ORF offered lengthy television coverage on the festival.
Max Hattler created the festival trailer for VIS 2011. == Award winners ==