
SYNOPSISA hyper-stylized mixture of physical violence and verbal comedy, Dogtooth is a darkly funny look at three teenagers confined to their parents’ isolated country estate and kept under strict rule and regimen — an inscrutable scenario that suggests a warped experiment in social conditioning and control. Terrorized into submission by their father, the children spend their days devising their own games and learning an invented vocabulary (a salt shaker is a “telephone,” an armchair is “the sea”) — until a trusted outsider, brought in to satisfy the son’s libidinal urges, plans the seeds of rebellion by trading VHS tapes for sexual favors. (partially adapted from the New Directors/New Films catalog) |
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ABOUT THE DIRECTORYORGOS LANTHIMOS was born in Athens in 1973 and studied film and television direction at Stavrakos Film School. Since 1995, he has directed numerous short films (including 2001’s Uranisco Disco), experimental theatre, music videos and TV commercials; his first feature film was 2005’s internationally-acclaimed Kinetta.
The idea for Dogtooth came from speculating about the future of family. How would it evolve in the future (if it evolved at all), and what would happen if this social organism ceased existing as we know it? What would someone do to preserve it at any cost, and what would that do to the people involved? How distorted can bodies and minds become after being confined and shaped?
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CAST
Christos Stergioglou
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CREWDirected by
Yorgos Lanthimos Written by Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthimis Filippou Produced by Yorgos Tsourgiannis Executive Produced by Iraklis Mavroidis Associated Produced by Athina Tsangari Cinematography by Thimios Bakatakis Art Direction & Costumes by Elli Papageorgakopoulou Editing by Yorgos Mavropsaridis Sound by Leandros Ntounis |
REVIEWS"…the Greek helmer's sophomore pic does exude a strange fascination throughout." |
FESTIVALS• WINNER “Un Certain Regard” • Prix de la Jeunesse
• The Special Jury Award
• Best Motion Picture Fantastic– • Citizen Kane Award for Best New Director
• Louve d' Or
2010
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A Kino International Release