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104 min
‘Someone must have slandered Josef K, for one morning, without having done anything wrong, he was arrested.’ This is the famous opening line of Franz Kafka’s novel Der Prozess (The Trial). Gottfried von Einem’s opera of the same name also begins with this mysterious arrest. Josef K. suddenly finds himself in a world he cannot understand, faced with an accusation of which he knows nothing but which seems perfectly clear to everyone else and yet remains inexplicable; with an absurd court case that nevertheless follows strict rules; with an arrest that appears to have no effect on his life yet still leads to his death. Is Josef K. the victim of a conspiracy, or is his belief in a conspiracy the only chance of explaining an incomprehensible world?
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Murray | Josef K. | Unowned | |
| Anne-Fleur Werner | The woman | Unowned | |
| Alexander Grassauer | Franz / The factory owner / The priest | Unowned | |
| Timothy Connor | Willem / The lawyer | Unowned | |
| Leo Mignonneau | The inspector / The chief clerk of the court | Unowned | |
| Valentino Blasina | The student / Titorelli / 1st young man | Unowned | |
| Lukas Karzel | The court usher / The passer-by / 2nd young man | Unowned | |
| Philipp Schöllhorn | The examining magistrate / Uncle Albert / 3rd young man | Unowned | |
| Fabian Tobias Huster | Kafka | Unowned |