Film and theater actor Sabin Tambrea has been many things:
lover, murder suspect, Jesus, Kafka, Nazi,
and stalker. Now he reads and tells the story of his Romanian-Hungarian family. In his book "Fatherlands", the audience experiences the family biography through the eyes of three generations.
Sabin Tambrea's parents decided to leave Romania at the end of the 1980s. They wanted to give their two children a better future and spare them the deprivations and cruelties that the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu imposed on the citizens: "My father basically gave me this second country where I was allowed to grow up in freedom, in a democracy." With his book, he therefore wants to say "thank you" for this privilege that was given to him and made it possible for him to be what he is today.
Sabin Tambrea is currently regarded as one of the most talented actors in the German-speaking world. He was already engaged by the Berliner Ensemble during his studies at the renowned "Ernst Busch" acting school and has appeared in numerous television and cinema films since the late 2000s.
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