Synopsis
In the small hours of the night, Fran cold-calls men in search of a soulmate called Kafka.
Massachusetts, 1987. Fran is a college-educated bag of nerves with a head full of philosophy and an unhealthy obsession with Franz Kafka. In the late hours of the night she cold-calls men across America who have the surname Kafka in hope of finding her soulmate. But the Kafkas of her day are more interested in phone sex than philosophy and, as the night wears on, rejection after rejection take their toll. Fantasy begins to merge with reality and Fran’s fragile mental state threatens to collapse like a house of cards.
Based on the Short Story by Marianne Wiggins, Kafkas is a tragicomic tale of paranoid agoraphobia with a twist of Kafkaesque noir.
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Patsy Ferran
Fran
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Stefanie Martini
Dina
Nick Blake
Director/Co-Writer
Nick Blake is a writer/director from London, UK. He began assisting on feature films for the likes of Richard Curtis, Kevin MacDonald and Ridley Scott.
His work since has been in the brand world, where he has directed advertising for brand suchs as of Guinness, Hewlett Packard, John Lewis, FedEx, Pepsi and many more.