Three-time Academy Award-nominated director Agnieszka Holland has spent decades creating films of remarkable intelligence, moral courage, and visual power. With FRANZ, a master filmmaker working at the height of her craft turns her attention to one of literature’s most elusive figures: Franz Kafka.
This is not a conventional biopic. Rather than arranging Kafka’s life into a familiar, linear narrative, Holland creates a beautiful and restless mosaic—moving through his dreams, letters, loves, fears, and fiercely complicated relationship with the world around him.
Past and present collide as Prague remembers Kafka, reinvents him, and transforms the fragile, introspective writer into a modern cultural icon. Idan Weiss gives a deeply affecting performance as a man who could diagnose the absurdities of his time with almost prophetic clarity, yet remained a mystery even to himself.
Holland first discovered Kafka as a teenager, and his work has remained with her ever since. Decades later, she approaches him not as a puzzle to be solved, but as a man to be searched for—in fragments, contradictions, tenderness, self-irony, and dark humor.
FRANZ is bold, playful, visually exquisite, and unlike any traditional portrait of a literary figure. It is an extraordinary film to be experienced slowly and savored frame by frame.
Join us on INSIDE THE ARTHOUSEfor a conversation with Agnieszka Holland about bringing Kafka’s inner world to the screen.