Franz (2025 film)

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Franz is a 2025 biographical drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland and written by Marek Epstein.[1] Starring Idan Weiss as Franz Kafka, it follows the author's life from his early teens in his hometown of Prague to his premature death in 1924.[2]

Written byMarek Epstein
Produced by
  • Šárka Cimbalová
  • Agnieszka Holland
Starring
  • Idan Weiss
  • Jenovéfa Boková
  • Carol Schuler
  • Sebastian Schwarz
  • Katarina Stark
  • Aaron Friesz
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Franz
Czech theatrical release poster
Directed byAgnieszka Holland
Written byMarek Epstein
Produced by
  • Šárka Cimbalová
  • Agnieszka Holland
Starring
  • Idan Weiss
  • Jenovéfa Boková
  • Carol Schuler
  • Sebastian Schwarz
  • Katarina Stark
  • Aaron Friesz
CinematographyTomasz Naumiuk
Edited byPavel Hrdlicka
Music byMary Komasa, Antoni Łazarkiewicz
Production
companies
  • Marlene Film Production
  • Metro Films
  • X Filme Creative Pool
Distributed by
  • Bioscop (Czech Republic)
  • Kino Świat (Poland)
  • X Verleih (Germany)
Release date
  • 5 September 2025 (2025-09-05) (TIFF)
Countries
  • Czech Republic
  • Poland
  • Germany
  • France
  • Turkey
LanguagesCzech
German
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The film had its world premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September.[3] It was selected as Poland's submission for Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[4]

Plot

Prague at the beginning of the 20th century: Franz Kafka (Idan Weiss) is torn between the strict expectations of his father Hermann (Peter Kurth), his monotonous daily routine at an insurance company, and his deep-rooted urge to write and thus give literary expression to his innermost feelings. His texts finally receive initial attention, while he continues to try to lead a life between conforming to others, such as his dominant father, and self-realisation. Time and again, Franz experiences intense relationships with women who enchant him to the utmost, inevitably facing the tensions between closeness and withdrawal. Supported by his friend and publisher Max Brod (Sebastian Schwarz), the picture emerges of a man searching for his place in the world – between a sense of duty, inner turmoil and creative expression.

Cast

Production

The Franz screenplay was written by Holland and Marek Epstein based on a story by Epstein and Mike Downey.[2] Principal photography began on 12 April 2024, in Prague and moved to Berlin at the end of May.[5]

Release

Franz competed for the Golden Shell in the official selection of the 73rd San Sebastián International Film Festival.[6]

Reception

In a review for Deadline, critic Damon Wise calls the film a "playful and oddly endearing biopic of the enigmatic Czech author."[7]

Jared Marcel Pollen writes that the film tries "to present an unassuming, de-mythologized portrait of Kafka...."[8]

Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Camerimage 22 November 2025 Golden Frog Tomasz Naumiuk Nominated [9][10]
San Sebastián International Film Festival 27 September 2025 Golden Shell for Best Film Franz Nominated [11]
Czech Lion Awards 14 March 2026 Best Film Franz Nominated [12]
Best Director Agnieszka Holland Nominated
Best Actor in Leading Role Idan Weiss Won
Best Supporting Actor Peter Kurth Nominated
Josef Trojan Nominated
Ivan Trojan Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Jenovéfa Boková Nominated
Best Screenplay Marek Epstein, Agnieszka Holland Nominated
Best Cinematography Tomasz Naumiuk Nominated
Best Music Maria Komasa-Łazarkiewicz, Antoni Komasa-Łazarkiewicz Nominated
Best Editing Pavel Hrdlička Nominated
Best Sound Marek Hart, Michaela Patríková, Tomáš Bělohradský Nominated
Best Stage Design Henrich Boráros Won
Best Makeup and Hairstyling Gabriela Poláková Won
Best Costume Design Michaela Horáčková Hořejší Won
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