The Trial by Franz Kafka

By Franz Kafka, and dramatised by Hanif Kureishi.

Joseph K. is an unexceptional man. He lives a quiet life and works in a bank. But one ordinary morning he is woken by two men and finds himself under arrest. What is his crime? From that moment on, Joseph K. enters a strange, bewildering world of nightmare.

The story of The Trial epitomises something that is Kafkaesque, a world of little hope, much despair and small men pitted against the power of a state. Written in German, Kafka always called the book Der Process, but it was changed to The Trial in translation. It was written in 1914 but not published until a year after his death in 1925. Kafka used his own exhausting experiences of a legal case to inform the novel.

Mike Gwilym stars as Joseph K. with Miriam Margolyes as Leni, a nurse who becomes his lover.

Directed by David Spencer

First aired in 1982

 

Size 81MB. Length 90 minutes. Bitrate 128kbps

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