The woman who turned to Dr. Fabian doubted

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Movie
Original title The woman who turned to Dr. Fabian doubted
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2002
length 89 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Andi Rogenhagen
script Andi Rogenhagen
production Lichtblick / Film- und Fernsehproduktions GmbH
camera Andreas Höfer
cut Guido Krajewski
occupation

The woman who turned to Dr. Fabian zweifelte is a German auteur film by Andi Rogenhagen from 2002.

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Paul is a medical student, but so far has been spending his studies enjoying life, including drug use. After the courier of his dealer Bald has failed under mysterious circumstances, he is given the opportunity to take over the next shipment. He is supposed to smuggle them across the border. Unfortunately, he nibbles on the material and finds himself in the hospital the next day and after a bad trip.

From there he fled, dragged himself to his apartment and collapsed there again. Meanwhile, his father Willi got wind of the matter and decided to drive off to get his son out of the drug swamp. After a successful mission, he locks him in his old dog cage and wants to force him to do the bastion - the booklet novel The woman who is sent to Dr. Fabian doubted learning by heart so that he could do something for his studies.

Meanwhile, the dealer Ingo and his disabled half-brother, Super , set out to get their goods back. Paul's friend Lena also goes to find Paul.

The broken father-son relationship between Paul and his father is now being worked up, culminating in Willi getting his son to help him recapture his former wife (also Paul's mother).

When the drug dealers finally track down the alleged drug thief, Paul barely manages to survive.

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Willi always ends any discussion, for example the one about the draconian measures against his son, with the distinctive saying: “ That's so. The End. ". This can be seen as representative of the entire plot of the film.

The screenplay for the film was also on the reading order Readings - News from the poison cabinet presented.

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