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  1. Jun 8, 2017 · Self-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog: Directed by Julian Radlmaier. With Julian Radlmaier, Deragh Campbell, Beniamin Forthi, Kyung-Taek Lie. A bourgeois dog and former filmmaker confesses how he became four-legged by failing in love, apple-picking and revolution.

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    • Comedy
    • Julian Radlmaier
    • 2017-06-08
  2. Mar 31, 2017 · The first thing to say about the Self-criticism of a bourgeois dog is, that it’s full of references. From Anna Karenina to Rainer Werner Fassbinder, we get a glimpse on nearly everything today’s intellectuals waste their time on.

  3. Julian Radlmaier. Director, Writer. Reviews. 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.

  4. Self-crit­i­­cism of a bour­geois dog A bourgeois dog confesses how he was transformed from being a filmmaker to being four-legged: Unable to find financing for his film, JULIAN is forced to accept a job as a seasonal farmhand.

  5. Jan 12, 2018 · Young filmmaker Julian, ironically played by director Julian Radlmaier himself, falls for a young expat and offers her the leading part in his wannabe Communist fairy tale film. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.

  6. Jan 19, 2017 · SELF CRITICISM OF A BOURGEOIS DOG. by Julian Radlmaier. synopsis. A bourgeois dog confesses how he was transformed from being a filmmaker to being four-legged: Unable to find financing for his film, JULIAN is forced to accept a job as a seasonal farmhand.

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  8. Directed by Julian Radlmaier. 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.