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El alemán Tom Schilling cumple con "Fabian" su sueño de trabajar con Dominik Graf | Cultura y entretenimiento | Edición América efe.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from efe.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Life is an ugly cabaret, my friend. TWITTER Tom Schilling, Albrecht Schuch and Saskia Rosendahl play young friends in Berlin between the wars in Dominik Graf’s dramatic coming-of-ager. Three bright, talented young people in their 20s struggle to find their place in a rotten society, scarred by Germany’s defeat in World War I and menaced by the rising tide of Nazism, in Fabian Going to the Dogs ( Fabian oder Der Gang vor die Hunde.) This second screen adaptation of Erich Kastner’s now classic 1931 novel (the first was directed by Wolf Gremm in 1980) marks a stylistically daring attempt to capture the zeitgeist by director Dominik Graf, who returns to Berlin competition where his historical romance ....
Follow Jan. 13, 2021 “The near future had made up its mind to mince me into sausage-meat … I was sitting in a great waiting-room and its name was Europe. The train was due to leave in a week. I knew that. But no one could tell me where I was going or what would become of me. And now we are again seated in the waiting-room, and against is name is Europe! And again we do not know what will happen.” (From “Going to the Dogs: The Story of a Moralist,” by Erich Käster, translation: Cyrus Brooks). On the night of May 10, 1933, the children’s author Erich Käster left his Berlin home and watched as his books were burned by the Nazis. ....