Berlin, 1931: a city of contrasts, where art and underworld collide, and Nazis spread hate in the streets. Amidst the chaos, Jakob Fabian, a German studies expert, works as an advertising copywriter by day and explores the city's seedier side with friend Stephan Labude by night. While Stephan pursues communism and pleasure, Jakob remains detached, waiting for decency to prevail. His love for Cornelia is the only thing that challenges his cynicism, offering a glimmer of hope in his crumbling world.
Fabian: Going to the Dogs
In 1930s Berlin, a disillusioned advertising executive, Jakob Fabian, juggles his mundane day job with nocturnal wanderings, until he falls deeply in love with a rising star actress.