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The Castle
(Das Schloß)

Screening on Film
Directed by Michael Haneke.
With Ulrich Mühe, Frank Giering, Felix Eitner.
Austria, 1997, 35mm, color, 125 min.
German with English subtitles.

A land surveyor takes a job at a mysterious castle, only to meet resistance from co-workers who have been organized by the company’s bureaucracy to impede his progress. He also is met with hostility from the residents of a nearby town who conspire with the castle’s workers. Haneke’s faithful adaptation of Franz Kafka’s novel fragment successfully incorporates the writer’s prose into a startling cinematic vision.

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