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  1. The Castle (German: Das Schloß) is a 1997 film by Austrian director Michael Haneke. It is an adaptation of Franz Kafka 's absurdist 1926 novel released theatrically in Germany, The Czech Republic, Japan, Canada, and the USA, but first shown on television in Austria.

  2. Nov 13, 2015 · In this list there are some movies just inspired by Kafka’s poetics (in the atmosphere, in the construction, in the situations) or based on his works (sometimes a novel, sometimes just a phrase). So, let’s start.

  3. Michael Haneke's adaptation of Franz Kafka's unfinished novel Das Schloss. K arrives in a remote village a stranger. In attempting to establish himself there, he enters the nightmarish world of the castle bureaucracy.

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    • ARTE, Wega Film, BR
    • Michael Haneke
  4. To unpick (or unlock) this enigmatic text, let’s take a closer look at it, starting with a brief summary of its plot. The Castle: plot summary. A young man, a land surveyor known only as ‘K.’, arrives in a village in Europe, intending to call upon the Count who lives in the castle above the village.

  5. What is the best movie adaptation of Franz Kafka's The Castle? I originally asked this question on Blu-ray Forums, but I'm not getting any answers. No spoilers please. Never read nor watched the book or any adaptations before. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castle_ (novel)#Adaptations.

  6. The Castle. Directed by Michael Haneke • 1997 • Austria. Michael Haneke's adaptation of Franz Kafka's absurdist novel follows a land surveyor as he struggles with the increasingly difficult and bureaucratic practices of the local authorities. Show more.

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  8. Michael Haneke's adaptation of Franz Kafka's unfinished novel Das Schloss. K arrives in a remote village a stranger. In attempting to establish himself there, he enters the nightmarish world of the castle bureaucracy.

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