#1A woman navigates the complex journey of motherhood while confronting her deepest fears and anxieties.
Mother's Baby
★ 5.92025
Pay for an Austrian film here and a third of the rental drops straight into the till of a local cinema you choose yourself, from the Stadtkino Wien to a single-screen house in the mountains. That cooperative wiring is the whole point of Kino VOD Club, the Vienna-run streaming service for Austrian cinema, which a pair of film entrepreneurs started back in 2017. It gathers roughly 700 homegrown features and documentaries, most of them arthouse and festival titles, and you pay for them one rental at a time rather than on any monthly contract.
If you sit in the US, though, none of that loads: the licences keep the whole catalogue locked to Austrian soil, so an American IP just meets a blocked page. Route your connection through NordVPN to a server in Austria, and the site reads you as a local viewer again, opens the player and streams in 1080p. The rental is still yours to pay, exactly like a guest in Vienna.
Tested weekly by our team. Green: works, amber: partial, red: blocked.
| VPN Service | Price | Kino VOD Club | Tested | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
NordVPNBEST | From $2.99/mo | ✓ Works | July 5 | Try it |
Surfshark | From $1.78/mo | ✓ Works | July 5 | Open |
ExpressVPN | From $2.79/mo | ✓ Works | July 6 | Open |
IPVanish | From $2.19/mo | ✓ Works | July 2 | Open |
ProtonVPN | From $3.59/mo | ✓ Works | June 30 | Open |
Private Internet Access | From $1.79/mo | ✓ Works | July 4 | Open |
CyberGhost | From $1.75/mo | ✓ Works | July 1 | Open |
Takes about 2 minutes. Works on your phone, tablet, TV, PC, or laptop.
Kino VOD Club is only available in Austria. To access it from anywhere else, use a premium VPN.
Kino VOD Club is blocked in the United States, in the United Kingdom, in Australia, in Canada and in New Zealand, plus in 188 more countries. To access it, use a premium VPN like NordVPN.
Kino VOD Club is an Austrian arthouse video service, run from Vienna by Cinema Service Platform GmbH and open to the public since 2017. Its catalog gathers more than 700 Austrian feature films, shorts, and documentaries with German subtitles. There is no subscription. Instead, you rent a single title on a pay-per-view basis: once you press play, you get 48 hours of unlimited viewing, and the film stays in your library for up to 60 days. One detail sets it apart: a third of every rental fee goes to an Austrian cinema you choose, so watching at home directly supports local theaters. The service is available in Austria only, through the web with Chromecast and AirPlay.
5 tips from our Kino VOD Club testing team · Updated June 25, 2026
Not the right fit? Here are services in the same category you can compare.
Everything you need to know before subscribing to Kino VOD Club.
NordVPN unlocks Kino VOD Club from anywhere in the world. Risk-free 30-day money-back.
Part of the Cinema Service Platform GmbH family.
Try NordVPN