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Too Small to Take It All
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Plot Summary
A young German-Turkish man, Fatih, navigates his life in Hamburg. The film explores his relationships, his struggles with identity, and his dreams. It offers a raw and personal look at the experiences of a young immigrant in Germany during the 1980s.
Critical Reception
As an early, semi-autobiographical work by Fatih Akin, 'Too Small to Take It All' was not widely released or critically reviewed in the traditional sense, especially outside of Germany. It is recognized more as a formative piece in the director's career rather than a major critical success.
What Reviewers Say
An intimate and raw portrayal of a young man's coming-of-age.
Offers a unique perspective on immigrant experiences in Germany.
Showcases the early directorial style of Fatih Akin.
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Fun Fact
This film was Fatih Akin's debut feature, made when he was still a student at the Hamburg School of Fine Arts.
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