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"A couple of years ago, 'Austria' and 'film' weren't necessarily used in the same sentence," Hurch said in a telephone call from a film festival in the Dutch city of Rotterdam. "But now, in many ways, the two terms are more compatible." Experts point out that has happened increasingly only recently. Haneke and Waltz have helped shine the spotlight on Austria's film industry, but they largely made their mark elsewhere and began working abroad early on in their careers. Acclaimed six-time Oscar winner Billy Wilder -- known for "The Apartment," "Sunset Boulevard" and "Some Like It Hot"
-- was born in Austria and fled during Hitler's rise to power because he was Jewish, hitting it big in Hollywood. Other Oscar winners and nominees with Austrian roots include filmmaker Fred Zinnemann and Maximilian Schell who got a Best Actor Academy Award for his performance in the 1961 film "Judgment at Nuremberg." In 1986, Austria's Klaus Maria Brandauer was nominated for an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor in Sydney Pollack's "Out of Africa" and Wolfgang Glueck's "38: Vienna Before the Fall" was in the running for best foreign language film. But, Andrew suggests that steering clear of Hollywood might actually be best for the industry. He points to the talent of a new generation of Austrians, who have been unmentioned at Oscar time, but are recognized as thought-provoking and original. They include Jessica Hausner, whose recent film "Lourdes" about a wheelchair-bound woman in search of a miracle has won much acclaim. "What people have admired in Austrian cinema of the last decade or so is a general willingness to deal seriously with certain social, political and ethical issues," he said, "and a readiness to go far beyond the generic formula of the mainstream cinema as represented by Hollywood."
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