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  1. 5 de ago. de 2021 · Fabian: Going to the Dogs: Directed by Dominik Graf. With Tom Schilling, Albrecht Schuch, Saskia Rosendahl, Michael Wittenborn. 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.

  2. Fabian: Going to the Dogs (German: Fabian oder Der Gang vor die Hunde, lit. 'Fabian or The Walk to the Dogs') is a 2021 German drama film directed by Dominik Graf from a screenplay he co-wrote with Constantin Lieb, based on Erich Kästner 's 1931 novel Fabian.

  3. In theaters February 11, 2022. Berlin, 1931. Jakob Fabian works in the advertising department of a cigarette factory by day and drifts through bars, brothels and artist studios with his wealthy...

  4. 24 de feb. de 2021 · The official trailer for "Fabian – Going to the Dogs" (Fabian oder Der Gang vor die Hunde) by Dominik Graf, starring Tom Schilling, Saskia Rosendahl, Albrecht Schuch, Meret Becker, Michael...

  5. Fabian: Going to the Dogs es una película dirigida por Dominik Graf con Tom Schilling, Albrecht Schuch. Sinopsis : Un entorno entre los subarrendamientos y el inframundo, donde los burdeles son estudios de artistas, los nazis gritan abusos en las calles y Babelsberg sueña con producir "cine psi.

  6. Jakob Fabian, a young ad-man, spends his days working for a cigarette company and his nights wandering the streets of Berlin, where he falls in love with Cornelia, a beautiful actress. As her career begins to blossom, prospects for his future wane amid the twilight hedonism of pre-Nazi Germany.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Fabian – Going to the Dogs [+. ], que compite por el Oso de Oro en la sección principal de la Berlinale, es una adaptación de la novela homónima de Erich Kästner. Se publicó hace 90 años y es conocida por aplicar técnicas cinematográficas, como los cortes rápidos, a la escritura.