
Grabbe's Last Summer
Iranian director Sohrab Shahid Saless has succeeded in taking on an unusual project — the life and times of a German literary figure — and making it interesting. Christian Dietrich Grabbes lived a very short life in the first half of the 19th century and is primarily known for his satire, skepticism, basurd theater and the fact that he presaged the Postmodern movement in literature. Hannibal and Don Juan and Faust are two of his better-known works. In this docudrama, his Comedy, Satire, Irony and Deeper Meaning is featured partly because it gives a drubbing to the icons of German thought that had a stranglehold on the creative process. One memorable moment in this three-and-a-half-hour story is when the alcoholic writer is caught in the throes of delirium and comes around to see his own mother as a figure of death. The irony is that an Iranian director could capture the spirit and age of a German writer so well
Gabriele Fischer
Sophie Möller
Wilfried Grimpe
Christian Dietrich Grabbe

Eberhard Fechner
Piderit
Sonja Karzau
Dorothea Grabbe
Gunther Malzacher
Althaus
Heinz Rabe
Stedtfeld
Alexander Radszun
Maler Bergius

Renate Schroeter
Luise Grabbe
Ulrich von Bock
Moritz Petri
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