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Interview with director Agnieszka Holland

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

PragueDirector Agnieszka Holland reveals a deeply personal⁤ connection‍ to Franz Kafka and his work in a recent interview,detailing her decades-long engagement with the author’s life and literature,including a 1981 television adaptation of The Trial. Holland explained her interpretation of Kafka’s unfinished novel, The Process, asserting that Josef K. is not a stand-in for Kafka himself, but rather a portrayal of Kafka’s father, Hermann, undergoing​ a conversion during the novel’s ⁤events.

Holland discussed the complex relationship between Kafka and his friend Max Brod, who defied Kafka’s request to ⁤destroy his manuscripts after his death. She described Brod’s actions as akin to a “widow of a big writer,” sacrificing his own creative ⁣identity to become the guardian of Kafka’s legacy. holland also noted brod’s tendency to censor and explain Kafka’s work,writing texts interpreting⁤ the motifs within his stories and novels.

The ​interview touched upon Kafka’s lifelong desire to leave Prague, a move he only made shortly before ⁤his death with his‍ partner, dora Diamant.Holland contrasted this with her own experience, stating she‌ has‌ always ‍been “running” but now feels at home in​ a village in Brittany, while remaining deeply invested in the political situation in‍ her native Poland.

Holland‌ concluded by describing her relationship with Kafka ⁢as ⁣cyclical, with periods of distance and closeness, ultimately stating, “Now I have my Franz.”

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