Nathan Dodge
One Too Many
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I've recently developed an interest in 1920s author Franz Kafka and in addition to reading his works, I'm also fascinated with the atmosphere of 1920s Europe, and I'm searching for imagery that resembles the kind of thing I imagine looking like Orson Welles' The Third Man and of course, The Trial. I was wondering if there are any books or websites that collect the images of 1920s Europe with that Kafkaesque environment I seek.
I'd also like to discuss the man's work and life. I'm going through that first initial burst of interest, so any Kafka admirers out there feel free to chime in with your views.
Among my most-desired films I wish to own on DVD is Steven Soderbergh's KAFKA. I've only seen it once, upon first release twenty years ago. I loved the imagery and atmosphere this film has and Cliff Martinez contributed a fine score, as well. I know I'd appreciate this movie more now than I did as a twenty-year-old back in 1991. If any company releases this film to dvd, I hope it's Criterion.
Here's the film's trailer:
[video=youtube;1bf4QVM0RII]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bf4QVM0RII&feature=related[/video]
I'd also like to discuss the man's work and life. I'm going through that first initial burst of interest, so any Kafka admirers out there feel free to chime in with your views.
Among my most-desired films I wish to own on DVD is Steven Soderbergh's KAFKA. I've only seen it once, upon first release twenty years ago. I loved the imagery and atmosphere this film has and Cliff Martinez contributed a fine score, as well. I know I'd appreciate this movie more now than I did as a twenty-year-old back in 1991. If any company releases this film to dvd, I hope it's Criterion.
Here's the film's trailer:
[video=youtube;1bf4QVM0RII]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bf4QVM0RII&feature=related[/video]