Book Trailer: The Trial by Franz Kafka

Book Trailer: The Trial by Franz Kafka

Hello, everyone! I’ve put together a book trailer for Kafka’s The Trial as part of a school competition (it’s in Dutch), and I’m aiming to make it to the finals! Only the top four groups with the most likes will advance, so every like really matters. I would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to check it out and perhaps share it as well. Thank you so much for your support!

Here’s the link: Watch the Trailer

One Reply to “Book Trailer: The Trial by Franz Kafka”

  1. That sounds like a fantastic project! I’d love to check out your book trailer for The Trial—it’s such an intriguing story, and I can’t wait to see how you’ve interpreted it. Best of luck with the competition! I’ll definitely give it a like and share it with my friends. Keep up the great work!

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