Film screening
Fabian - Going to the Dogs

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Kästner Summer Cinema

Goethe-Institut Glasgow

Join us to watch the film Fabian - Going to the Dogs, based on the novel by Erich Kästner, with English subtitles on a big screen as part of our summer cinema. Admission free of charge!  

Germany 2022 | Director: Dominik Graaf | Duration: 186 min | in German with English subtitles | FSK rating (Germany): from 12 years. 

Berlin, 1931. A milieu between sublets and the underworld, where brothels are artists’ studios, Nazis are yelling abuse in the streets and Babelsberg is dreaming of producing "psychological cinema". Life is surging, society is fermenting and corroding. As long as he still has a job, Jakob Fabian, who has a doctorate in German studies, writes advertising copy during the day and frequents the city’s more outlandish establishments with Stephan Labude at night. While his friend – who later confesses to having failed "in the subjects of life and profession" – is a go-getter when it comes to communism and sex, Fabian remains sober and distant. Without really believing in it, he is waiting for the “victory of decency”. His love for Cornelia is the only thing that makes him question his ironic fatalism. She becomes a ray of hope in his crumbling existence.

Despite all the parallels with today’s maligned world, bringing Erich Kästner’s deeply sad, autobiographical "Fabian" – one of the most important novels of the Weimar Republic – out of the shadows is a challenge. Dominik Graf masters it brilliantly. His style is finely pointed, cold-bloodedly brisk and yet quietly melancholic.

A film like a slowly turning disco ball, about the connections between sexual intercourse and an empty fridge – and the disintegration of the dream of happiness.

Source: 71. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)




 

Details

Goethe-Institut Glasgow

3 Park Circus
Glasgow
G3 6AX
United Kingdom

Language: German with English subtitles
Price: Free Admission! Bookings via Eventbrite.


Part of series Kästner Summer Cinema