She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones (1992)
A portrait of the poet Jana Černá, daughter of Franz Kafka's lover Milena Jesenská. Behind the bright facade on contemporary Prague, with its travel agencies and McDonalds, there is a tunnel leading to the world behind the postcards. Here, Jana's friends, Prague freaks, poets and philosophers, tell of this exceptional, passionate woman. With the surreal humour of Prague and with a little nostalgia they recall Jana Černá's excesses, her inability to follow rules, and her magnificent lies...
Director: Nadja Seelich, Bernd Neuburger
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: November 26, 1992
Screenplay
Music: Zdenek Merta
Cinematography: Bernd Neuburger
Editing: Eliška Štíbrová
Production: Extrafilm
Country: Austria
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Nadja Seelich, Bernd Neuburger
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones about?
- A portrait of the poet Jana Černá, daughter of Franz Kafka's lover Milena Jesenská. Behind the bright facade on contemporary Prague, with its travel agencies and McDonalds, there is a tunnel leading to the world behind the postcards. Here, Jana's friends, Prague freaks, poets and philosophers, tell of this exceptional, passionate woman. With the surreal humour of Prague and with a little nostalgia they recall Jana Černá's excesses, her inability to follow rules, and her magnificent lies...
- Who directed She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones?
- She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones was directed by Nadja Seelich, Bernd Neuburger.
- How long is She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones?
- She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones?
- She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones is a Documentary film.
- Where was She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones produced?
- She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones was produced in Austria.