Roee Rosen
Kafka for Kids

Roee Rosen
Kafka for Kids

Kafka for Kids
Roee Rosen

 

Kafka for kids is a book presenting the script of the movie of the same name, created by Israeli artist Roee Rosen. The book includes numerous photographs from the set, illustrations by the author, as well as essays by Sergio Edelsztein, Fanni Fetzer, Jean-Pierre Rehm. Roee Rosen's movie Kafka for Kids was set as the pilot episode for a TV series that perversely aims to make Kafka's tale "Metamorphosis" palpable for toddlers. In its title, the film Kafka for Kids implies that the intellectual great of modern literature will finally be presented in a way that is generally understandable. The book accompanied the artist's exhibition at the Kunstmuseum in Luzern, and was co-published by Sternbergpress.

Kafka for kids is a book presenting the script of the movie of the same name, created by Israeli artist Roee Rosen. The book includes numerous photographs from the set, illustrations by the author, as well as essays by Sergio Edelsztein, Fanni Fetzer, Jean-Pierre Rehm. Roee Rosen's movie Kafka for Kids was set as the pilot episode for a TV series that perversely aims to make Kafka's tale "Metamorphosis" palpable for toddlers. In its title, the film Kafka for Kids implies that the intellectual great of modern literature will finally be presented in a way that is generally understandable. The book accompanied the artist's exhibition at the Kunstmuseum in Luzern, and was co-published by Sternbergpress.

Kafka for kids is a book presenting the script of the movie of the same name, created by Israeli artist Roee Rosen. The book includes numerous photographs from the set, illustrations by the author, as well as essays by Sergio Edelsztein, Fanni Fetzer, Jean-Pierre Rehm. Roee Rosen's movie Kafka for Kids was set as the pilot episode for a TV series that perversely aims to make Kafka's tale "Metamorphosis" palpable for toddlers. In its title, the film Kafka for Kids implies that the intellectual great of modern literature will finally be presented in a way that is generally understandable. The book accompanied the artist's exhibition at the Kunstmuseum in Luzern, and was co-published by Sternbergpress.

Kafka for kids is a book presenting the script of the movie of the same name, created by Israeli artist Roee Rosen. The book includes numerous photographs from the set, illustrations by the author, as well as essays by Sergio Edelsztein, Fanni Fetzer, Jean-Pierre Rehm. Roee Rosen's movie Kafka for Kids was set as the pilot episode for a TV series that perversely aims to make Kafka's tale "Metamorphosis" palpable for toddlers. In its title, the film Kafka for Kids implies that the intellectual great of modern literature will finally be presented in a way that is generally understandable. The book accompanied the artist's exhibition at the Kunstmuseum in Luzern, and was co-published by Sternbergpress.

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 → book design
client: Kunstmuseum Luzern
co-publisher: Sternbergpress  
design: Alicja Kobza 
year: 2022

 → book design
client: Kunstmuseum Luzern 
co-publisher: Sternbergpress 
 
design: Alicja Kobza
year: 2022

The main element of the graphic design is the cover with the author's illustrations appearing in the film. Holes have been cut in the place of the eyes, and their filling is as varied as it was in the Roee's Rosen movie. Thanks to this, the project gained a more cinematic character.

The main element of the graphic design is the cover with the author's illustrations appearing in the film. Holes have been cut in the place of the eyes, and their filling is as varied as it was in the Roee's Rosen movie. Thanks to this, the project gained a more cinematic character.

The main element of the graphic design is the cover with the author's illustrations appearing in the film. Holes have been cut in the place of the eyes, and their filling is as varied as it was in the Roee's Rosen movie. Thanks to this, the project gained a more cinematic character.

The main element of the graphic design is the cover with the author's illustrations appearing in the film. Holes have been cut in the place of the eyes, and their filling is as varied as it was in the Roee's Rosen movie. Thanks to this, the project gained a more cinematic character.

The main element of the graphic design is the cover with the author's illustrations appearing in the film. Holes have been cut in the place of the eyes, and their filling is as varied as it was in the Roee's Rosen movie. Thanks to this, the project gained a more cinematic character.