[12] Fabricius’ short film Bianka was released in 2012, reflecting the tensions of the Roma issue in Hungary at the time.
[13] A short film about evictions, called Skinner (Sintér), which is set against the backdrop of the local underworld and the housing mafia followed in 2014.
[17] Fabricius made his short film Dialogue (Dialógus) in 2016, which deals with the issue of migration.
[citation needed] Fabricius' first feature film, Erasing Frank (Eltörölni Frankot), completed in 2021, is a socio-political drama.
Set behind the Iron Curtain of 1983 Budapest, Eastern Europe, the film follows Frank, a songwriter and singer of a banned punk band, who, as a representative of his generation, speaks out against the totalitarian regime and subsequently has to flee from retaliation.
[19][22] In their tributes at the Venice awards ceremony, the foreign critics stressed that in making their decision they had judged the movie to be a film with a special atmosphere, a significant and moving work.
[23] As Screendaily's review stated, „Announces the arrival of Fabricius as a notable new talent in Hungarian cinema.
It's a supremely confident piece of filmmaking which won the Circolo del Cinema di Verona Award for innovation after its premiere in Venice's Critics Week.
[27] The film also won the Grand Jury Fiction Award, Winners Movies that Matters Festival 2022 in the Netherlands.