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1975–present. Dominik Graf (born 6 September 1952) is a German film director. He studied film direction at University of Television and Film Munich, from where he graduated in 1975. [1] While he has directed several theatrically released feature films since the 1980s, he more often finds work in television, focussing primarily on the genres ...
Director. Writer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Dominik Graf was born on 6 September 1952 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany. He is a director and writer, known for Fabian: Going to the Dogs (2021), Dreileben (2011) and Der Felsen (2002). More at IMDbPro.
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Jan 31, 2023 · Dominik Graf. “West Germany Was Stolen from Us”: Dominik Graf on the Role of German Unification in His Films. Marco Abel. January 2023. Interviews. Issue 104. Dominik Graf is one of Germany’s most important – and prolific – filmmakers of the last half century.
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Jun 6, 2021 · 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...
2h 18m. By Stephen Holden. Jan. 8, 2015. A frail, handsome artistic genius and the women who fuss and fight over him: That not-so-novel concept powers the German director Dominik Graf ’s...
Nov 20, 2023 · Graf’s latest documentary, Melting Ink, which premiered at the Berlin Critics’ Week last February and is as yet undistributed in the U.S., takes Regnier’s research as a starting point for a wide-ranging analysis of those parts of the human psyche that justify and then repress our most beastly behaviors.
Feb 14, 2022 · “After a Promising Beginning, The Producer Absconded”: Dominik Graf on Fabian: Going to the Dogs. Saskia Rosendahl and Tom Schilling in Fabian: Going to the Dogs. by Forrest Cardamenis. in Directors, Interviews. on Feb 14, 2022. Dominik Graf, Fabian: Going to the Dogs.