Metamorphosis: Immersive Kafka

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Released December 19, 2010

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Overview

This experimental interactive short film is the most authentic adaptation of Kafka's famous story, The Metamorphosis, where Gregor Samsa one morning finds himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect. The film tells the entire story using a subjective camera, experiencing what happens from Gregor's perspective, as Kafka himself wanted it to be according to his own diary. It was shot with a 360 degree spherical remote controlled robotic camera that was directed and programmed to interact with the actors and to create an extremely low- angle view of the set as envisioned from the insect's 1st person perspective. Beyond the film/DVD release this method offers several interactive features available on-line, on interactive DVD and in the form of an art installations. —Barnabas Takacs

Runtime

0h 40m


Origin Country

Hungary


Original Language

Hungarian


Original Title

Metamorphosis: Immersive Kafka


Status

Released


Spoken Languages

  • Magyar (Hungarian)

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    Hungary

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