Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs (2014)

Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs (2014) poster

It is summer and five overly-seasoned college students have been given the task of writing a group paper on Franz Kafka’s “The Country Doctor.” At first they are reluctant, but in a cloud of hashish they come up with the idea to film the story instead. Their film location is a campsite in Sicily, which they had already booked ages ago for summer vacation. The technical department consists of a couple “unique” men from the Vienna film scene. To everyone’s surprise, they even manage to get Kafka himself to play a supporting role in the film.

Director: Kurt Palm
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 85 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Martin Putz
Editing: Stefan Fauland, Karina Ressler
Production: Fischer Film
Country: Austria
Language: Deutsch, Italiano
Original Language: de

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More Films by Director: Kurt Palm
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs about?
It is summer and five overly-seasoned college students have been given the task of writing a group paper on Franz Kafka’s “The Country Doctor.” At first they are reluctant, but in a cloud of hashish they come up with the idea to film the story instead. Their film location is a campsite in Sicily, which they had already booked ages ago for summer vacation. The technical department consists of a couple “unique” men from the Vienna film scene. To everyone’s surprise, they even manage to get Kafka himself to play a supporting role in the film.
Who directed Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs?
Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs was directed by Kurt Palm.
Who stars in Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs?
Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs stars Marc Fischer, Karin Yoko Jochum, Max Mayer, Julia Jelinek, Aurel von Arx, Tim Breyvogel.
How long is Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs?
Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs?
Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs is a Comedy film.
Where was Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs produced?
Kafka, Ganja, Maniacs was produced in Austria.