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The Doll's Postman ()


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A story (fictional?) on the interaction of Franz Kafka with a child who had lost her doll.

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Franz Kafka
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Tina (older)
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Tina
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Mother (as Cindy Persad)

Directed by

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Mazahir Rahim

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Mazahir Rahim ... ()

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Cindy Om ... producer
Mazahir Rahim ... producer

Music by

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Sunil Kaushik

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Osku Penttinen

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Mazahir Rahim

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Katrina Rook-Slawski

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Stephanie Stella ... makeup artist

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Anupam Ajit ... second assistant director
Simran Kaur ... first assistant director

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Jocelyn Penttinen ... sound recordist
Kirk Ashley Smith ... re-recording mixer

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Chirag Bhathija ... first assistant camera

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Tarek Fatah ... script consultant
Aileen McConville ... script consultant

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Plot Summary

"Anybody who keeps the ability to see beauty, never grows old." The story of Franz Kafka becoming a Doll's Postman to cheer up a child and writing to her 14 letters paints a very different image of this cynical philosopher from the 19th century. His thoughts and writings have outlived him and are as relevant today as they were in his time. The film recreates this heartwarming story of Franz Kafka and his inspiring writings. It brings together two different ages, two different continents and bridges yesterday with today.

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Also Known As
  • The Doll's Postman (Canada)
Runtime
  • 17 min
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Budget CAD5,000 (estimated)

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