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The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian 2002

★ 3.83 votes89 min📅 2002-08-15

Dive into the quirky world of *The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian* (2002), a German TV movie blending comedy and crime with a touch of Westphalian charm.

Director: Andi Rogenhagen

Cast

Robert Glatzeder
Robert Glatzeder
Paul
Dieter Pfaff
Dieter Pfaff
Willi
Lilia Lehner
Lilia Lehner
Lena
Traute Hoess
Traute Hoess
Maria
Alexander Strobele
Alexander Strobele
Ingo
Steffen Scheumann
Steffen Scheumann
Super
Nina Petri
Nina Petri
Nurse
Heinrich Giskes
Heinrich Giskes
Caretaker
Alexander Weise
Glatze
Peter Davor
Peter Davor
Policeman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian* (2002) about?

The film follows Paul, a chronic student and part-time dealer, who winds up trapped on his father's rural farm after a minor scrape. Between memorizing a doctor's novel and dodging his girlfriend's and dealers' pursuit, Paul's ordeal becomes a darkly comedic take on family, freedom, and the absurdity of discipline.

Who directed *The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian*?

Director Andi Rogenhagen crafts this unusual blend of comedy and crime, grounding the story in a uniquely German rural setting.

Who stars in *The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian*?

The film features Robert Glatzeder as Paul, Dieter Pfaff as his stern father Willi, and includes standout performances from Lilia Lehner, Traute Hoess, and Alexander Strobele.

Is *The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian* (2002) worth watching?

For fans of quirky German comedies with a crime edge, this 2002 TV movie offers a brisk 89 minutes of offbeat fun. While it may not break new ground, its rural charm and eccentric characters make it a solid pick for a lighthearted diversion.

How long is *The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian*?

The runtime for *The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian* is 89 minutes.

About The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian (2002) — Westphalian Comedy with a Twist of Crime

Dive into the quirky world of *The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian* (2002), a German TV movie blending comedy and crime with a touch of Westphalian charm. Directed by Andi Rogenhagen, this offbeat story follows Paul, a perpetually struggling student and occasional drug dealer, whose life takes a bizarre turn after a minor incident leaves him confined to his father Willi's farm. Locked in a dog kennel and forced to memorize a doctor's novel, Paul's escape route becomes a chaotic mix of rural simplicity and urban chaos. As his girlfriend Lena and two shady dealers search for him, the film weaves a tale of generational clashes, misplaced loyalties, and the absurdity of small-town life.

With a runtime of just 89 minutes, *The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian* balances lighthearted humor with a sprinkle of crime, all set against the backdrop of a sleepy Westphalian village where foxes and rabbits still bid each other goodnight. The cast, led by Robert Glatzeder and Dieter Pfaff, delivers a mix of eccentric performances that amplify the film's off-kilter charm. It's a story about second chances, stubborn fathers, and the unexpected consequences of a single piece of fabric gone wrong.