While working on a television movie project about Franz Kafka, German actor Hanns Zischler discovered a series of passionate writings in Kafka's journals about his own moviegoing. Zischler, who also wrote a book of the same title, spent the next twenty-five years combing through archives and libraries to locate many of the now-extinct films cited by Kafka in his journals. The result is a witty conjecture on the Czech writer's fascination with film and Zischler's fascination with Kafka.
Directing | Hanns Zischler | Director |
Editing | Peter I. Sabat | Editor |
Sound | Herbert Gaesch | Sound |
Sound | Martin Grube | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Nicolas Joly | Sound |
Production | Christian Baute | Producer |
Crew | Ute Adamczewski | Cinematography |
Crew | Miriam Fassbender | Cinematography |
Editing | Hanns Zischler | Editor |