Labyrint (1991)
November 27, 1991
Release Date
Plot.
Film makes the creative process visible by letting its narrative flow in the mind of a foreign director who is researching a film about Franz Kafka in Prague. Based on the principle of dreams and free association, segments unfold that deal with the various points of view that Kafka's work, personality and fate offer. In the labyrinth of his mind, the fictional director projects himself into situations from the author's life, with Kafka himself as his guide. At the same time, he delves into the history of the persecution of the Jews and glimpses the monstrosity of the bureaucratic apparatus that Kafka anticipated but could not have foreseen the monstrous size and function it would grow to a few years after his death in the institutionalized genocide and overall machinery of Nazism.
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Cast & Crew.

Maximilian Schell
The Filmmaker

Christopher Chaplin
Franz Kafka

Christopher Chaplin
Franz Kafka

Christian Thuri
David Hilsner

Miloš Kopecký
Rabbi Löw

Vlastimil Brodský
Löbl

Antonia Miklíková
Esther

Daniel Margolius
Simon

Milan Šimáček

Ludvík Pozník

Oto Ševčík
SS man Günther

Viktor Feuerlicht

Alex Königsmark
Writer

Jiří Krejčík
Public prosecutor

Jana Dolanská
Milena Jesenska

Vida Neuwirthová
Grete Bloch
Details.
Release Date
November 27, 1991
Status
Released
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Wiki.
Labyrinth is a 1991 German–Czech drama film directed by Jaromil Jireš. The film depicts Maximilian Schell playing himself investigating the life and influences of Franz Kafka played by Christopher Chaplin, and marked Jireš's return to film after having worked with television and documentaries for a number of years.
First screened on 22 October 1991 at Laemmle Monica 2 in Los Angeles, Labyrinth received the Critic's Choice at the 1992 American Film Institute International Film Festival.