Movies TV Shows Blog
Apple TV+

Best movies on Apple TV+ (Autriche) : our Top 20

At Stream Tracker, we’ve put together a concise selection of standout Austrian films available on Apple TV+. The list covers a range of genres — from intimate dramas to inventive comedies and art-house titles — that reflect the distinctive voices of Austrian cinema. Each entry notes availability on Apple TV+ and key details to help you decide which film to watch.

Updated on 12/03/2026

#01
Angst
Angst

1983 · Gerald Kargl

A recently released killer forces his way into an isolated house, bent on murdering a mother, her son with a disability, and her beautiful daughter.

With Erwin Leder, Robert Hunger-Bühler, Silvia Rabenreither, Karin Springer, Edith Rosset, Josefine Lakatha and Rudolf Götz

Watch trailer
#02
The Devil's Bath
The Devil's Bath

2024 · Severin Fiala

In 1750 Austria, Agnes, a devout young bride, enters marriage hopeful but soon finds herself worn down by endless domestic chores and suffocating expectations. As the routine hardens into isolation, her faith and sense of self begin to unravel, and darker thoughts creep in. Trapped by duty and loneliness, she comes to see a single, shocking act of violence as the only conceivable escape from the inner prison of her life.

With Anja Plaschg, Maria Hofstätter, David Scheid, Natalija Baranova, Lukas Walcher, Agnes Lampl and Camilla Schilien

#03
Rubikon
Rubikon

2022 · Magdalena Lauritsch

Hannah, a corporate security operative, and researchers Gavin and Dimitri are stationed aboard the Rubikon, a space outpost cultivating algae intended to become humanity’s permanent source of oxygen and nourishment. One day Earth vanishes beneath an ominous brown, toxic haze and all communication is severed, leaving the trio to confront whether they are the planet’s last survivors. Cut off and uncertain, they must decide: initiate the station’s fail-safe and remain isolated, or attempt a perilous return to a possibly uninhabitable world and risk everything to find out.

With Julia Franz Richter, Mark Ivanir, George Blagden, Nicholas Monu, Jonas Emilian Gerzabek, Daniela Kong and Konstantin Frolov

Watch trailer