Adaptations
In 1966, James Ferman directed Amerika for the BBC series Theatre 625.
Zbyněk Brynych directed the 1969 film Amerika oder der Verschollene for the German TV station ZDF.
The novel was adapted for the screen as the film Klassenverhältnisse (Class Relations) by Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet in 1984.
Federico Fellini’s Intervista revolves around the fictional filming of this novel’s adaptation.
The novel was made into a movie called Amerika in 1994 by Czech director Vladimír Michálek.
German artist Martin Kippenberger attempted to conclude the story in his installation The Happy Ending of Franz Kafka's "Amerika".
In 2012, the Tête à Tête opera company performed Samuel Bordoli's adaptation, the chamber opera Amerika.
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