She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones (1992)
A portrait of the poet Jana Černá, daughter of Franz Kafka's lover Milena Jesenská. Behind the bright facade on contemporary Prague, with its travel agencies and McDonalds, there is a tunnel leading to the world behind the postcards. Here, Jana's friends, Prague freaks, poets and philosophers, tell of this exceptional, passionate woman. With the surreal humour of Prague and with a little nostalgia they recall Jana Černá's excesses, her inability to follow rules, and her magnificent lies...
Directors: Nadja Seelich, Bernd Neuburger.
| Directing | Nadja Seelich | Director |
| Directing | Bernd Neuburger | Director |
| Writing | Nadja Seelich | Writer |
| Camera | Bernd Neuburger | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Eliška Štíbrová | Editor |
| Sound | Herbert Prasch | Sound |
| Sound | Hans Wiesinger | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Zdenek Merta | Music |
| Production | Bernd Neuburger | Producer |