Film screening
Thursday, 2 July, at 19:00
Cinema City — Screen 8
Meeting at 21:10 — free entry: Marcin Wierzchosławski, Sandra Korzeniak

Franz Kafka

  • The Czech Republic, Poland, Germany
  • 2025
  • 127'
  • From Poland
This highly anticipated international film from director Agnieszka Holland delivers not only a portrait of a true icon of literature from the 20th Century, who has continued to be a source of inspiration and fascination for many artists and generations to follow. It is first and foremost a story about a sensitive man whose fears and dilemmas resonate very well with the young generations of today. Agnieszka Holland follows Kafka throughout the various stages of his life, combining them into a peculiar mosaic.
Credits
  • Directed by: Agnieszka Holland
  • Screenplay: Marek Epstein, Agnieszka Holland
  • Photography: Tomasz Naumiuk PSC
  • Music: Mary Komasa, Antoni Komasa-Łazarkiewicz
  • Production Design: Henrich Boraros
  • Costume Design: Michaela Horáčková Hořejší
  • Editing: Pavel Hrdlička
  • Cast: Idan Weiss, Carol Schuler, Gesa Schermuly, Sebastian Schwarz, Peter Kurth, Sandra Korzeniak
Agnieszka Holland

A film director and screenwriter from Poland, considered to be one of the most significant filmmaker in modern European cinema. She graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, and worked with such film luminaries as Andrzej Wajda and Krzysztof Zanussi. She gained international recognition thanks to films exploring historic events, politics, and human condition. Among the many of her famous films, there is ‘Europa, Europa,’ ‘In Darkness,’ ‘Spoor,’ or ‘The Green Border.’ She has received numerous awards at the most important international film festivals, and was also nominated for Academy Awards. The film work by Agnieszka Holland is a combination of auteur cinema and a great dose of social engagement, the fruit of which is cinema with a deep human touch.