Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life (1993) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1993

Original Title:
Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy

Production Companies:
BBC
Conundrum Films
The Scottish Film Production Fund

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

Franz Kafka has been stricken with a serious case of writer's block on Christmas Eve. He's trying to get started on his latest short story, "The Metamorphosis", but he isn't sure what his protagonist Gregor Samsa should become. As Kafka struggles with indecision, he has to contend with a loud holiday party downstairs, several unexpected guests, and a sinister knife salesman who has a bone to pick with him.

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Assistant Art Director:
Martyn John
Ben Scott

Assistant Editor:
Mark Atkins

Associate Producer:
Mary Soan

Boom Operator:
Loveday Harding

Choreographer:
Heather Sampson

Clapper Loader:
Paul Robinson

Construction Manager:
Craig Hillier
Peter Verard

Costume Assistant:
Justine Luxton

Costume Designer:
Hazel Pethig

Director:
Peter Capaldi

Director of Photography:
Simon Maggs

Editor:
Nikki Clemens

First Assistant Director:
Mary Soan

Focus Puller:
Steven Hall

Foley Editor:
Laura Lovejoy

Makeup Designer:
Christine Cant

Makeup Supervisor:
Jules Chapman

Original Music Composer:
Philip Appleby

Producer:
Ruth Kenley-Letts

Production Design:
John Beard

Production Manager:
Mary Soan

Script Supervisor:
Sarah Garner

Second Assistant Director:
Alison Begg

Set Dresser:
Julia Sherborne

Sound:
Simon Bishop

Sound Editor:
Sarah Morton

Special Effects:
Richard Conway

Still Photographer:
Oliver Upton

Third Assistant Director:
Sophie Francis

Writer:
Peter Capaldi

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