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Germany | 98 minutes | 2024

Glory of Life

Southeast US Premiere

In the last year of his life, Franz Kafka experiences his greatest happiness, finding intimacy and acceptance with the worldly Dora Diamant despite his tuberculosis and overbearing family. Their paths serendipitously cross in 1923 on the Baltic Sea coast, where Kafka is convalescing, and Dora works at a nearby Jewish community. What begins with exchanged notes and sweet rendezvous on the beach blossoms into a profound love story. Together, they journey to Berlin and then to an Austrian sanatorium as Kafka's health declines, proving that death holds no power over true love. Their brief but profound time together leaves a lasting mark on Dora.

The Glory of Life, based on Michael Kumpfmüller's best-selling novel, stands apart from previous Kafka adaptations—from Orson Welles’ The Trial (1962) to Steven Soderbergh’s Kafka (1991) to Michael Haneke's The Castle (1997)—by highlighting this period of joy, rather than the usual themes of angst and existential dread. With a delicate touch, the film envelops viewers in Kafka's and Dora’s affection, capturing not just the inner life of a literary legend, but a fragile, exquisite love story for the ages.

Director's Bio

Directed by Georg Maas & Judith Kaufmann

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Judith Kaufmann is a celebrated German cinematographer recognized for her award-winning work across German and international cinema. With a career that began in the 1980s, she has collaborated with prominent directors and earned numerous accolades, including the German Film Award. Georg Maas is a German-Norwegian director and screenwriter known for his films that explore human rights and identity. His notable works include The Two Lives, which won international acclaim and reflects his commitment to impactful storytelling.

Cast and Credits

Director

Georg Maas & Judith Kaufmann

Screenwriter

Georg Maas, Michael Gutmann

Cinematographer

Judith Kaufmann

Editor

Hansjörg Weißbrich, Gisela Zick

Cast

Henriette Confurius, Sabin Tambrea, Manuel Rubey

Film Info

Year

2024

Country

Germany

Run-time

98 minutes

Language

German with English subtitles
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