Home » Entertainment » Agnieszka Holland’s Long-Running Fascination with Franz Kafka Explored

Agnieszka Holland’s Long-Running Fascination with Franz Kafka Explored

Agnieszka ⁣Holland’s “Franz” Finds Kafka in Poet-Actor Idan Weiss, Heads to ⁢Oscars

Prague/Los Angeles – November 21, 2023 – Agnieszka Holland’s highly anticipated biopic, Franz, ‍has been selected as Poland’s submission for Best International Feature Film at the upcoming Academy Awards. The film, centered on the life of literary icon Franz Kafka, hinged on finding an actor who embodied not ​just the⁤ writer’s physical​ appearance, but his very essence. Holland adn screenwriter Marek epstein sought a performer beyond the traditional acting pool.

“I felt ​that it ⁤can work⁣ eventually, if we will find not only [the actor] physically relevant to the image we have of Franz​ Kafka but also some kind of the soul of ⁣Franz Kafka,” Holland⁢ explained. She envisioned a performance rooted ‍in “presence” and “charisma,” directing ⁣casting directors to look towards artists – ⁢poets and musicians – rather than comedians.

The search ultimately ‍led to Idan Weiss, discovered⁢ through German casting legend Simone Bär. Though, Bär tragically passed away from cancer shortly after ⁤submitting Weiss’s‍ name, leaving Holland initially unaware and⁣ anxiously awaiting a‍ response. “It’s not possible. That guy not only looks like Franz Kafka,but also he has that something special,different,” Holland recalled thinking⁣ upon seeing Weiss. She later described weiss as Bär’s “last​ gift to us, to cinema.”

During ⁤a ​recent 30-minute panel discussion, Holland detailed her creative choices,⁣ including the decision to focus⁣ on​ Kafka’s ‌ In the Penal​ Colony over more widely known works like The Metamorphosis and The ‍Castle, stating, “you felt uncomfortable watching it? Yes, ‍good.” She also⁤ explored‍ her interpretation of the term⁣ “Kafkaesque” and her​ evolving connection to the​ writer through the filmmaking process.

Holland underscored Kafka’s enduring relevance, pointing‍ to a​ surge in sales of ⁢his works ⁢- alongside those of George Orwell and Philip Roth – following Donald Trump’s 2016 election.⁤ “Today,some of his novels,like The Trial especially,are ⁤extremely relevant because ⁢we’ve been ​believing for quite a long time in ⁣the success of liberal democracy and the state of law ⁣and ​human ⁢rights. And now we see that it’s over. Especially with the system ‍and institutions of⁢ the law, which are arbitrary and dehumanized, when ⁣anyone can be ‍accused and anyone can be guilty.”

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.