Cliff Martinez ~ Kafka (1991)
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Soundtrack Collection
This is wonderful music, movie...!!!
...Kafka is a mystery thriller 1991 film based on the life and work of writer Franz Kafka. The film attempted to blur the lines between the surreal and the real, creating a Kafkaesque atmosphere thereby. It was directed by Steven Soderbergh, written by Lem Dobbs, and stars Jeremy Irons in the title role along with Theresa Russell, Sir Ian Holm, Jeroen Krabbé, Joel Grey, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Sir Alec Guinness...
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1. Eddie's Dead (Main Title) |3:27
2. Romanian Leave It To Beaver Music: Part One | 0:53
3. Prelude To A Sneeze |4:21
4. Walk With The Anarchists |1:59
5. Romanian Leave It To Beaver Music: Part Two |0:53
6. Goodnight Mr. Bizzlebek |1:16
7. Bum Attack |1:52
8. Hore Hronom, Dolu Hronom |3:22
9. Snez |3:13
10. The Abduction |1:14
11. Allegiance To Something Other Than The Truth 1 |1:22
12. Burgel Goes To The Toilet |1:45
13. He Came In Through The Bathroom Window |2:43
14. Miller Time |4:39
15. Son Of Balloon |1:13
16. Wrong End Of The Microscope |7:35
17. Meanwhile, Back At The Ranch |1:05
18. Why Should Today Be Different |2:27
19. Let's Hit The Wall (End Title) |3:28
Total Time: 48:59
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| DDD | Audio CD | CBR 320 Kbps/48.1 kHz/Stereo |
| File Size: 120 mb. |
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Cliff Martinez ~ Kafka!
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KAFKA Slideshow...
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...Set in the city of Prague of 1919, Kafka tells the tale of an insurance worker who gets involved with an underground group after one of his co-workers is murdered. The underground group, responsible for bombings all over town, attempts to thwart a secret organization that controls the major events in society. He eventually penetrates the secret organization in order to confront them...
Steven Soderbergh's Kafka (1991)
© 1991 Baltimore Pictures | © 1991 Pricel, Renn Productions
Nicholas Pasquariello interview with Steven Soderberg!
http://archive.org/details/InterviewWithDirectorStevenSoderberg
Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka (3. Juli 1883 in Prag, damals Österreich-Ungarn; † 3. Juni 1924 in Kierling – heute Stadtteil von Klosterneuburg –, Österreich; selten auch tschechisch František Kafka) war ein deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller, der aus einer bürgerlichen jüdischen Kaufmannsfamilie stammte. Sein Hauptwerk bilden neben drei Romanen bzw. Romanfragmenten (Der Process, Das Schloss und Der Verschollene) zahlreiche Erzählungen.
Kafkas Werke wurden zum größeren Teil erst nach seinem Tod und gegen seinen erklärten Willen von Max Brod, einem engen Freund und Schriftstellerkollegen, veröffentlicht. Seither zählen sie zum unbestrittenen Kanon der Weltliteratur mit vielfältigen, anhaltenden Wirkungen.
Franz Kafka (German pronunciation: [fʁants ˈkafka] Czech pronunciation: [ˈfrants kafka]; 3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was an influential German-language author of novels and short stories, regarded as among the greatest writers of the 20th century. The term "Kafkaesque" has entered the English language to describe situations like the ones in his writing.
Kafka was born in a middle class, German-speaking, Jewish family, in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Working for an insurance company, he wrote in German the novels The Trial (Der Process), The Castle (Das Schloss), Amerika (Amerika or Der Verschollene), and many short stories including The Judgment (Das Urteil), The Metamorphosis (Die Verwandlung), In the Penal Colony (In der Strafkolonie), and A Hunger Artist (Ein Hungerkünstler). His writing has been associated with Existentialism, Socialism and Marxism, the influence of Judaism has been interpreted in different ways. Writing played a dominant part in his relations to several people, including his father (Letter to His Father), his fiancée Felice Bauer (Letters to Felice), and his sister (Letters to Ottla).
Only a small part of Kafka's works was published during his lifetime. The large body of his writing, including unfinished works, was published posthumously, mostly by his friend Max Brod who ignored Kafka's wish to destroy the manuscripts.
His work influenced writers such as Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre, but also inspired films, plays, music and computer games.
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