CINEFLIX HD — OFFICIAL TRAILERS, REVIEWS & RATINGS UPDATED DAILY
1995 • Comedy / Fantasy • 23m

Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life

70

CINESCORE

FRESH

34 critic reviews

72%

POPCORN METER

AUDIENCE

Verified ratings

Franz Kafka is working on his Metamorphosis, but he's suffering from writer's block; he can't get off on the right track. While trying to decide what Gregor Samsa is going to wake up as, he is constantly interrupted by door-to-door salesmen, young women, and his own inexplicable hallucinations.

IMDb

Top Cast

Richard E. Grant
Richard E. Grant
Franz Kafka
Crispin Letts
Crispin Letts
Gregor Samsa
Phyllis Logan
Phyllis Logan
Frau Bunofsky
Ken Stott
Ken Stott
Woland the Knifeman
Julie Cox
Julie Cox
Party Girl
Sammy Sheldon
Sammy Sheldon
Party Girl
Writer: Peter CapaldiDirector: Peter CapaldiProducer: Ruth Kenley-Letts

Photos

Reviews

CinemaSerf
2026-01-01
70%

There’s no sign of Jimmy Stewart here, but that is about all that’s missing from this exposé of the struggles of Franz Kafka (Richard E. Grant) as he faces writers block. His “Samsa” character has awoken in the morning and has been turned into a giant… Banana? Well maybe that’s a bit too Freudian? How about a kangaroo? Thing is, his concentration keeps being interrupted. There’s a chap (Ken Stott) looking for his tiny pet. There’s “Miss Cicely” (Elaine Collins) having a party downstairs with a family straight out of an Ingmar Bergman film and then there’s “Frau Bunofsky” (Phyllis Logan) offering him something David Lynch had only recently finished using in one of his films. All of these distractions give him a clue, if only he can step back and clear his thoughts. The expressive Grant appears almost Dickensian as his Kafka - or “F” to his friends - becomes more and more exasperated by his cerebral log-jam, and those frustrations prove to be quite entertaining as we watch this pantomime unfold only here it’s in front of, rather than, behind you! It’s maybe a bit too long, but the ensemble effort works well to raise a smile and I did quite enjoy this.

Audience Reviews(0)

Sign in to share your review of Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life.SIGN IN

Loading reviews…

Details

Status
Released
Origin
GB, US
Languages
English
Studios
The Scottish Film Production Fund, BBC, Conundrum Films

Recommended For You

More Like This