Franz Kafka bei 3sat

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From: Film - Dienst
Date: 20040901
Author:Kriest, Ulrich

Der Handlungsreisende Gregor Samsa erwacht eines Morgens als Käfer. Der Sprache beraubt und zum Beobachten verdammt, muss er die Struktur seiner Familie anpassen. Der Landvermesser K. möchte eingebürgert werden und kämpft vergeblich darum, zur zuständigen anonymen Schlossverwaltung vorzudringen. Josef K., wird verhaftet, ohne zu erfahren, warum. Der junge Karl Ro�?mann wird von seiner Familie gezwungen, nach Amerika auszuwandern, und scheitert dort aufgrund seiner Naivität an der Rücksichtslosigkeit und Unberechenbarkeit der Menschen, was durchaus auch komische Züge hat. Zwischen dem ...

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