Who was Kafka? (2006)
Filmmaker Richard Dindo's unique documentary uses historical reenactments and speculative "interviews" of historical figures to paint a fascinating portrait of one of the most influential writers of modern literature, renowned author Franz Kafka. Best known for his novel The Metamorphosis, Kafka was famously secretive and eccentric, and the details of his private life have become just as captivating to his fans as his work.
Director: Richard Dindo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date: February 2, 2006
Cast
- Alexander Wachholz - Max Brod
- Carl Achleitner - Gustav Janouch
- Irene Kugler - Felice Bauer
- Peter Kaghanovitch - Max Pulver
- Hana Militká - Milena
- Renata Stachowicz-Brycka - Dora Diamant
- Ulrich Matthes - Narrator (voice)
Screenplay
Music: Maurice Ravel
Cinematography: René Baumann
Editing: René Zumbühl, Anne Lacour
Production: Lea Produktion, Les Films d'Ici
Country: France, Switzerland
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
franz kafka, docufiction
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Who was Kafka? about?
- Filmmaker Richard Dindo's unique documentary uses historical reenactments and speculative "interviews" of historical figures to paint a fascinating portrait of one of the most influential writers of modern literature, renowned author Franz Kafka. Best known for his novel The Metamorphosis, Kafka was famously secretive and eccentric, and the details of his private life have become just as captivating to his fans as his work.
- Who directed Who was Kafka??
- Who was Kafka? was directed by Richard Dindo.
- Who stars in Who was Kafka??
- Who was Kafka? stars Alexander Wachholz, Carl Achleitner, Irene Kugler, Peter Kaghanovitch, Hana Militká, Renata Stachowicz-Brycka.
- How long is Who was Kafka??
- Who was Kafka? has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
- What genre is Who was Kafka??
- Who was Kafka? is a Documentary film.
- Where was Who was Kafka? produced?
- Who was Kafka? was produced in France, Switzerland.