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    German film and television director, screenwriter

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dominik_GrafDominik Graf - Wikipedia

    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 ...

    • German
    • 1975–present
    • Film director
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0333705Dominik Graf - IMDb

    Dominik Graf is a filmmaker who has worked on various genres and formats, such as comedy, thriller, drama and TV series. He has won several awards and nominations, and is known for his collaborations with Sherry Hormann and Caroline Link.

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Actor
    • Munich, Bavaria, West Germany
    • Dominik Graf
  3. Dominik Graf (* 6. September 1952 in München) ist ein deutscher Film- und Fernsehregisseur . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1Leben. 2Filmografie (Auswahl) 3Auszeichnungen. 4Schriften. 5Literatur. 6Dokumentarfilm. 7Weblinks. 8Einzelnachweise. Leben[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

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  5. Jan 31, 2023 · The prolific German filmmaker discusses his critical perspective on the role of German unification in his films, from Die Sieger to Fabian. He also reflects on his career, his influences, and his latest projects.

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  6. 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...

  7. Jul 11, 2010 · Unusual for a film festival, the organisers decided to include the world premiere of Dominik Grafs ten-hour long television crime series, Im Angesicht des Verbrechens (In Face of the Crime, 2010). The screening was divided into two five-hour-long blocks, one on Saturday, the other on Sunday.

  8. Jan 17, 2022 · One of the breakout films at the 2021 Berlinale was Dominik Grafs “Fabian: Going to the Dogs,” a three-hour, Weimar Germany–era bildungsroman that’s way more exhilarating than such a...

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