Sinopsis
Franz Kafka wrote his "Letter to His Father" to communicate with a figure before whom he had remained silent for many tormented years. In this text brimming with reproaches, self-criticism, and memories of childhood suffering, Kafka searches through his father's behavior for the origins of his own timid and defenseless personality. The Letter is above all a key, to be handled gently, to the soul of an artist and the nature of relationships between father and son.