Fabian: Going to the Dogs
Fabian: Going to the Dogs

Fabian: Going to the Dogs

2021Movie176 minGerman

In 1930s Berlin, Dr. Jakob Fabian, who works by day in advertising for a cigarette company and by night wanders the streets of the city, falls in love with an actress. As her career begins to blossom, prospects for his future begin to wane.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Dominik GrafGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

In the decadent final years of the Weimar Republic, Jakob Fabian, a talented but disillusioned advertising copywriter, navigates the boisterous nightlife of Berlin. He pursues fleeting romances and intellectual pursuits while confronting the rising tide of Nazism and his own cynicism. The film explores his struggles with ambition, love, and the looming political darkness that threatens to consume his world.

Critical Reception

Fabian: Going to the Dogs received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its ambitious scope, Dominik Graf's masterful direction, and strong performances from its lead actors. Critics praised its atmospheric portrayal of Weimar Germany and its ability to capture the era's zeitgeist. Some noted its lengthy runtime but generally lauded it as a significant cinematic achievement.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious, visually rich depiction of a Germany on the brink.
  • Commended for Dominik Graf's confident and dynamic directorial style.
  • Recognized for strong performances, especially from Tom Schilling.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings and summaries are not readily available, critical consensus points to a film that deeply resonates with audiences interested in historical dramas and complex character studies.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Golden Bear at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival. Won Best Film and Best Director at the German Film Awards (Lola Awards) 2022.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the semi-autobiographical novel 'Fabian' by Erich Kästner, written in 1931. Kästner himself was a prominent figure during the Weimar Republic and experienced firsthand the societal changes depicted in the story.

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