Franz Kafka
Idan Weiss
Franz Kafka

Conceived as a kaleidoscopic mosaic, the film follows the imprint Franz Kafka left on the world from his birth in 19th-century Prague to his death in post-WW1 Vienna.
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Franz Kafka
Idan Weiss
Franz Kafka
Hermann Kafka
Peter Kurth
Hermann Kafka
Ottla Kafka
Katharina Stark
Ottla Kafka
Max Brod
Sebastian Schwarz
Max Brod
Felicie Bauer
Carol Schuler
Felicie Bauer
Milena Jesenska
Jenovéfa Boková
Milena Jesenska
Siegried Löwy
Ivan Trojan
Siegried Löwy
Julie Kafka
Sandra Korzeniak
Julie Kafka
Oskar Baum
Aaron Friesz
Oskar Baum
Icchak Löwy
Josef Trojan
Icchak Löwy
Gesa Schermuly
Juraj Loj
Franz is a restless, jagged attempt to film Kafka from the inside out, and it only half succeeds. Agnieszka Holland rejects the safe, linear biopic for a collage of timelines, direct-to-camera addresses, and crash zooms that oscillate between inspired and self-indulgent. Idan Weiss gives a sharply nervy Kafka, twitching between embarrassment, curiosity, and dread, and the film shines whenever it simply watches him navigate family, lovers, and the suffocating bureaucracy he'd later weaponize on the page. Franz is a restless, jagged attempt to film Kafka from the inside out, and it only half succeeds. Agnieszka Holland rejects the safe, linear biopic for a collage of timelines, direct‑to‑camera addresses, and crash zooms that oscillate between inspired and self‑indulgent. Idan Weiss gives a sharply nervy Kafka, twitching between embarrassment, curiosity, and dread, and the film shines whenever it simply watches him navigate family, lovers, and the suffocating bureaucracy he'd later weaponize on the page. The problem is volume: so many stylistic ideas compete that the whole thing starts to feel like a museum installation about Kafka rather than a lived experience of the man. Some viewers will find this "punk Gen Z Kafka" energy exhilarating; others will see only visual noise and strained profundity. Franz isn't the definitive Kafka film, but it is a provocative one: messy, uneven, occasionally brilliant, and more interested in how we consume Kafka today than in telling us who he "really" was.
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