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  1. 10 giu 2024 · That's the story according to Kafka, a six-part series that was co-produced by Germany's ARD, Austria's ORF and Superfilm. "We all think we hear of the bureau, or the office, that it's a dark world and it's apocalyptic (for Kafka). But in the real world, it was a paradise," Director David Schalko told NPR's Michel Martin during a joint ...

  2. 10 giu 2024 · NPR's Michel Martin speaks with lead actor Joel Basman and director David Schalko about his German-Austrian miniseries Kafka on early 20th century author Franz Kafka, released in the U.S. from June 6.

  3. 10 giu 2024 · Superfilm. Kafka's domineering father Hermann (Nicholas Ofczarek) plays a central role in his life and writings. In episode four, Kafka wins successive court cases and contracts for the company. He is held in high esteem by his superiors at the Workers’ Accident Insurance Institute.

  4. 10 giu 2024 · That's the story according to Kafka, a six-part series that was co-produced by Germany's ARD, Austria's ORF and Superfilm. "We all think we hear of the bureau, or the office, that it's a dark world and it's apocalyptic (for Kafka). But in the real world, it was a paradise," Director David Schalko told NPR's Michel Martin during a joint ...

  5. 10 giu 2024 · That's the story according to Kafka, a six-part series that was co-produced by Germany's ARD, Austria's ORF and Superfilm. "We all think we hear of the bureau, or the office, that it's a dark world and it's apocalyptic (for Kafka). But in the real world, it was a paradise," Director David Schalko told NPR's Michel Martin during a joint ...

  6. 10 giu 2024 · That's the story according to Kafka, a six-part series that was co-produced by Germany's ARD, Austria's ORF and Superfilm. "We all think we hear of the bureau, or the office, that it's a dark world and it's apocalyptic (for Kafka). But in the real world, it was a paradise," Director David Schalko told NPR's Michel Martin during a joint ...

  7. 3 giorni fa · Tarfaya, ou La marche d’un poète (1966) Bouanani’s first short film—adapted from a 16th century poem by a legendary Moroccan bard—tells the story of a man from Tarfaya who, from his early childhood, penetrated by the grandeur of his country, the power of its beauty and the normal life of his ancestors, set off for the looking for a great folk poet whom he had been told about, and who ...