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The Castle
The Castle
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THE CASTLE

Das Schloß

Directed by Michael Haneke
Germany, Austria, 1997
Avant-Garde, Drama

Synopsis

A land surveyor is summoned to a remote village by the local government, housed in ‘the castle’. Upon his arrival, he is unable to persuade the locals of his legitimacy and finds himself sucked into a spiral of provincial bureaucracy and petty social rivalries that soon becomes a surreal nightmare.

Synopsis

A land surveyor is summoned to a remote village by the local government, housed in ‘the castle’. Upon his arrival, he is unable to persuade the locals of his legitimacy and finds himself sucked into a spiral of provincial bureaucracy and petty social rivalries that soon becomes a surreal nightmare.

Our take

A wintry disquiet pervades this enigmatic and erotic tale of bureaucratic angst. Michael Haneke’s faithful adaptation of Franz Kafka’s unfinished novel The Castle proves that the two artists really are a match made in heaven (or should that be hell?)