Grabbe's Last Summer
Grabbe's Last Summer

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Grabbe's Last Summer

1980
Movie
204 min
German

Depiction of the short life of the influential, troubled playwright Christian Dietrich Grabbe. Impoverished and suffering from illness, Grabbe returns to his hometown of Detmold in 1823 seeking peace and reconciliation. His final days are marked by rapidly deteriorating health, an intense struggle with alcohol, and complex, strained relationships with his sister and friends who attempt to care for him.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Nanni MorettiGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young man named Grabbe, seemingly adrift in life, navigates a summer filled with introspection and encounters. The film explores his relationships and his search for meaning amidst mundane experiences. It's a character study focusing on youthful ennui and the quiet dramas of everyday existence.

Critical Reception

Grabbe's Last Summer, while an early work by Nanni Moretti, is often viewed as a precursor to his more celebrated films, showcasing his signature blend of autobiographical elements and observational humor. Critics noted its intimate style and Moretti's distinct on-screen persona, though some found its pacing leisurely.

What Reviewers Say

  • Showcases Moretti's nascent directorial voice and acting style.

  • Appreciated for its intimate and observational approach to character.

  • Some found the film's deliberate pace to be a drawback.

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Fun Fact

This film marked one of Nanni Moretti's earliest directorial efforts and served as an important step in establishing his unique cinematic voice.

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