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Soderbergh
For his follow-up, Soderbergh directed the ambitious Kafka, a suspense film utilizing the Czech author (played by Jeremy Irons) as the Czech author's protagonist.
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directed by Steven Soderbergh
Kafka is a 1991 French-American mystery thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh.
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Claire Denis, and Lars von Trier
Kafka's favorite directors include David Lynch, Claire Denis, and Lars von Trier.
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such as Orson Welles, Steven Soderbergh, Michael Haneke, and Vladimir Michalek (adaptation of Amerika) or Koji Yamamura’s short film of Ein Landarzt
Kafka has inspired filmmakers such as Orson Welles, Steven Soderbergh, Michael Haneke, and Vladimir Michalek (adaptation of Amerika) or Koji Yamamura’s short film of Ein Landarzt.
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Steven Berkoff
The writer and director Steven Berkoff adapted several of Kafka's novels into plays and directed them for stage.
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Peter Capaldi (Malcolm)
Peter Capaldi (Malcolm) wrote/directed the short Franz Kafka
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Orson Welles
Orson Welles would seem to be the perfect director to bring the tortured fiction of Franz Kafka to the screen.
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Stephen Soderberg
Stephen Soderberg did another movie fifteen years ago with Kafka, which despite an interesting premise and diligent execution remains one of Stephen Soderberg's most 'work for hire' moments, a thin pastiche on creativity, European paranoia and beaurocracy *.
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director Michael McCarthy
With Glass’s instrumentation subtly redolent of Weimar cabaret, director Michael McCarthy further hinted, in Kafka's production, at a kind of intriguing 21st-century Neue Sachlichkeit: objective, functional, witty and yet devastating in 21st-century Neue Sachlichkeit's portrayal of the powerlessness of the individual against the dehumanising ‘logic’ of the bureaucratic State.
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filmmaker Steven Soderberg
Since then, filmmaker Steven Soderberg has scored the director’s “Kafka” (1991), “King of the Hill” (1993), “The Underneath” (1995),
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