| 
       
         
            
              |  
                 
Say what you like, but The Trial is the best film I ever made." - Orson Welles
  Brilliantly capturing the oppressive paranoia of Franz Kafka's classic novel, Orson Welles' The Trial is the story of a young clerk, Josef K., who is arrested, tried and finally executed - all without ever knowing his crime. Welles filmed this baroque work of genius in a deserted Belle Epoque railway station in Paris. The strange setting perfectly captures the bizarre and nightmarish world of Kafka's mythical totalitarian state.
                 
               | 
                | 
             
           
         |  
          | 
       
      
      
        |   | 
          | 
       
      
        |   | 
          | 
       
      
        
  | 
       
      
        |   | 
        
          
        
       |   
     
 |