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The Castle (15)

Complicit: A Michael Haneke Retrospective

Drawn from Kafka’s unfinished novel, this unsettling journey through bureaucratic entanglement captures the author’s tone and vision with precision.

An icily brilliant Kafka adaptation, The Castle details the bureaucratic nightmare of a land surveyor (Ulrich Mühe) who, upon reporting for duty at a remote village, is informed that he was never summoned to work there, and is dismissed by the authorities.

Based on the Franz Kafka 1926 absurdist novel that was never completed.

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