Tag: Literary film adaptations
“The Glory of Life” in the cinema: In bed with Kafka – culture
“The Glory of Life” tries to show another Kafka, a cheerful, in-love Franz. But the film freezes before the dark cliché. Already after the first Baltic Sea scenes, flooded with…
Percy Jackson on Disney+: Then different – media
There’s this dilemma when a film adaptation of a beloved book is announced. The anticipation is there, but also the thought: “Can this go well?” After all, there are plenty…
“A whole life” in the cinema: Alpine destinies – culture
The old question of whether film can really add anything to literature quickly leads to the Kranzstockerhof bread bakery. This is never really described in Robert Seethaler’s slim alpine fate…
Scenario: When women fling their bags
“The Midday Woman”, a literary film adaptation by Barbara Albert with Mala Emde, is celebrating its world premiere and the birthday of an actor at the Arri Cinema in Munich.…