
🎬 Title: Fabian: Going to the Dogs / Fabian oder der Gang vor die Hunde
Story: Set in the vibrant atmosphere of 1930s Berlin, the film follows Dr. Jakob Fabian, who juggles a daytime job in advertising for a cigarette company while exploring the city’s streets at night. His life takes a turn when he falls for an up-and-coming actress. As her star rises, Jakob’s future prospects begin to dim.
⭐ Rating: 6.5 (based on 59 reviews)
📅 Release Date: August 5, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 2 hours and 56 minutes
🎭 Genres: Drama, Romance, Historical
🎬 Director: Dominik Graf
✍️ Writers: Constantin Lieb, Dominik Graf
🌍 Country: Germany
🏢 Production Companies: Lupa Film, Amilux Film, Studio Babelsberg Motion Pictures, ZDF, ARTE
💼 Production:
💰 Budget: $178

👥 Cast: Tom Schilling (Jakob Fabian), Albrecht Schuch (Stephan Labude), Saskia Rosendahl (Cornelia Battenberg), Michael Wittenborn (Justizrat Labude), Petra Kalkutschke (Frau Fabian), Elmar Gutmann (Herr Fabian), Aljoscha Stadelmann (Produzent Makart), Anne Bennent (Baroness Ruth Reiter), Meret Becker (Irene Moll), Eva Medusa Gühne (Frau Hohlfeld)
Editor’s Note: Here’s a brief overview of Fabian: Going to the Dogs (2021): This film firmly belongs in the Drama, Romance, and Historical genres but delivers a personal touch. Dominik Graf expertly crafts a focused narrative, prioritizing character development over superficial elements. The performances, notably by Tom Schilling, Albrecht Schuch, and Saskia Rosendahl, offer genuine emotional stakes. Spanning nearly three hours, the film unfolds at a deliberate pace, rarely dragging through scenes. While it has its imperfections, the positives far outweigh the negatives. If the storyline resonates with you, it’s worth adding to your watchlist.
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