In his latest work, “Fabian — Going to the Dogs,” Dominik Graf adapts a work that defines the tragic, hedonistic and dysfunctional era of the Weimar Republic from a writer widely known for his ...
Though little known in the English-speaking world, Erich Kästner’s slim novel originally translated in 1932 as “Fabian. The Story of a Moralist” is a brilliantly astute rendering of life in Weimar ...
Erich Kästner's book "Fabian: Going to the Dogs" has been turned into a movie and can be seen at the current German Film Festival. Leo Kretzenbacher from the University of Melbourne gives us an ...
Erich Kästner, the renowned author, most famous for the children's books he wrote: "Emil and the Detectives", "Thirty-five of May", " Pünktchen and Anton" (Anna Louise and Anton), "Das Doppelte ...
Highly popular among German audiences, primarily for having directed detective and police procedural television films and series, Dominik Graf is readying his next feature for the cinemas, Fabian - ...
A directionless man in Berlin finds love during the turbulent period before Hitler’s takeover, but multiple pressures destroy his hopes. Though little known in the English-speaking world, Erich ...