Self-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog | Selbstkritik eines bürgerlichen Hundes
The story of the dog from the title, who in a frame narrative explains how he came to be transformed from an unemployed communist filmmaker into a canine with a philosophical bent. Unable to finance his new project, young Berlin-based director Julian tells foreign exchange student Camille that his job in the countryside is research for an upcoming film. When Camille offers to help, he is forced to uphold the lie. The plantation isn’t the proletarian idyll he had hoped for, but fortunately the reincarnation of Francis of Assisi provides spiritual insight and a new aim in life.
Description: The story of the dog from the title, who in a frame narrative explains how he came to be transformed from an unemployed communist filmmaker into a canine with a philosophical bent. Unable to finance his new project, young Berlin-based director Julian tells foreign exchange student Camille that his job in the countryside is research for an upcoming film. When Camille offers to help, he is forced to uphold the lie. The plantation isn’t the proletarian idyll he had hoped for, but fortunately the reincarnation of Francis of Assisi provides spiritual insight and a new aim in life.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 99 minutes
Godless Youth
All These Sleepless Nights
The Royal Hotel
Arthur the King
Young Woman and the Sea
Serial (Bad) Weddings 3
Paddleton
One More Shot
Wolfs
Hit Man
Julian Radlmaier
Played Julian
Deragh Campbell
Played Camille
Beniamin Forthi
Played Sancho
Kyung-Taek Lie
Played Hong
Ilia Korkashvili
Played Mönch
Johanna Orsini-Rosenberg
Played Elfriede Gottfried
Zurab Rtveliasvili
Played Zurab
Bruno Derksen
Played Bruno
Anton Gonopolski
Played Anton
Mex Schlüpfer
Played Bauer Motzen
Natja Bakhtadze
Played Natia
Carlos Bustamante
Played Botow
Sulgi Lie
Played Sulgi
Toby Ashraf
Played Moderator
Alexandre Koberidze
Played Sachbearbeiter
Backdrops
Posters
Logos
No artwork found