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Le teckel

Original title: Wiener-Dog
  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
12K
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Le teckel (2016)
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A dachshund passes from oddball owner to oddball owner, whose radically dysfunctional lives are all impacted by the pooch.A dachshund passes from oddball owner to oddball owner, whose radically dysfunctional lives are all impacted by the pooch.A dachshund passes from oddball owner to oddball owner, whose radically dysfunctional lives are all impacted by the pooch.

  • Director
    • Todd Solondz
  • Writer
    • Todd Solondz
  • Stars
    • Greta Gerwig
    • Keaton Nigel Cooke
    • Tracy Letts
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • Todd Solondz
    • Writer
      • Todd Solondz
    • Stars
      • Greta Gerwig
      • Keaton Nigel Cooke
      • Tracy Letts
    • 144User reviews
    • 146Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Greta Gerwig
    Greta Gerwig
    • Dawn Wiener
    Keaton Nigel Cooke
    Keaton Nigel Cooke
    • Remi
    Tracy Letts
    Tracy Letts
    • Danny
    Julie Delpy
    Julie Delpy
    • Dina
    Kieran Culkin
    Kieran Culkin
    • Brandon
    Rigoberto Garcia
    • Jose
    Haraldo Alvarez
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    • Jose Luis
    Connor Long
    Connor Long
    • Tommy
    Bridget Brown
    Bridget Brown
    • April
    Curran Connor
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    Charlie Tahan
    Charlie Tahan
    • Warren
    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Dave Schmerz
    Patrick Carroll Jr.
    • Garrett
    • (as Patrick Caroll Jr.)
    Molly Gay
    • Ariadne
    Tyler Maynard
    Tyler Maynard
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    Sharon Washington
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    • Director
      • Todd Solondz
    • Writer
      • Todd Solondz
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    Gordon-11

    A very dark film presented like a comedy

    This film tells four stories that involve Wiener Dogs, their owners and the people around them.

    The film has nice bright sets, and the people look seemingly bubbly enough most of the time. If you look at the screenshots, you'll be forgiven for thinking it's a comedy. However, the stories are actually rather dark and disturbing. There is a child with cancer, a drug addict whose father just died, a depressed professor and a grumpy old woman. The four stores are equally good, they are touching and convey much emotions but still manage to be individually unique. The clash of the bubbly tone and dark subject matter is very interesting. Acting is great as well, especially Danny DeVito and Ellen Burstyn.
    7BlueFairyBlog

    Solondz Out-Weirds Himself Once More

    If you haven't seen anything by Todd Solondz, you have been missing out. Seriously, you have not lived until you have seen the absolutely pitch black comedies that he has directed. Classics such as "Happiness" and "Welcome to the Dollhouse" have been among my favorites for years, and no these are not films concerning happy people, or the fantasies invoked by the image of a child's toy. Todd Solondz captures a spark of the American consciousness that is both upsetting and completely ridiculous. You hope that these people are not real, that these situations do not impact the daily lives of anyone you truly love and cherish, but they absolutely do.

    Solondz has been making movies for twenty years but none of them have been as immensely loved as the two I just mentioned. This particular film premiered at Sundance in January and was bought up by IFC and Amazon Studios for VOD release in April. This low key release hasn't lent to great word of mouth, but then again what are you going to say about this film that would make someone willingly watch it? Do you talk about the section where Danny DeVito plays a defeated and morose screen writing professor? The first section that shows the acquisition of the wiener dog and its subsequent sickness via the ingestion of chocolate? (And all the mess that entails) What you should tell people is that it's atmospheric, moody, and self- assured in its stark representations of down and out losers.

    Solondz films don't show winners. They show people who deserve far worse than they're getting, or people who are so devastatingly wrong in every aspect of their lives that it's embarrassing to watch them just live them. The characters he chose for this film are each unique in a very different way. Julie Delpy's soft spoken mother consistency tries to break bad news to her child about the facts of life by overtly lying to his face. Terrible, inscrutable words form on her lips and flow out of her in a delivery style that is so blunt that it physically hurts.

    Honestly, if you like weird, this is going to be your favorite film of the year. While it doesn't exaggerate its mood with grand effects or strange settings, it's a film that tells the little person's tale. Grandmothers sometimes don't connect with their offspring. Parents sometimes can't trust their children. Making a spontaneous decision can change big aspects of your life. These are the themes that Solondz focuses on to great effect, and though these are small spaces, they produce a grand film.
    stellabystarlight-30410

    disappointing and offensive

    what a shocker - wiener dog you would think of as an affectionate term for a dachshund, no this dog is portrayed as a novelty disposable item - used by a series of horrible people who display a total lack of empathy for the dog - and a complete lack of respect. I am so disappointed that a mainstream film with famous actors in would not help put forward the message that people and children need to hear - RESPECT DOGS. Someone else said- dogs get enough of a raw deal in life we don't want to see it on screen. i totally agree and am disgusted with the cold hearted director who didn't display a shred of empathy for the dog. A terrible terrible film.
    matthank-1

    Enjoyable, worthwhile.....and yes, FUNNY

    There is a scene in (Danny DeVito) Dave Schmerz's office which shows a movie poster for Dave Schmerz's "Apricots". The poster is clearly based on Woody Allen's "Bananas".

    There were lots of little things like this in this movie, just thrown in there but not brought explicitly to your attention.

    One of the reasons I appreciate Solondz.

    I found this movie very enjoyable and satisfying. It is, though rather subtle about it, a comedy... though many plainly fail to see that. Frankly, I expected something more dry and dark. I ended up feeling really glad I had gone.

    Many small things to notice and appreciate, and some very good acting all around. Some genuinely poignant moments sprinkled throughout. There were also a few little digs at recent films... twice a shot of the boy reclining which recalled "Boyhood", and the 'Intermission' plainly mocks "The Hateful Eight"

    You probably have to 'get' Solondz, and know what to expect. DO NOT go in expecting a wacky pic about a kooky pup. But if you do get his stuff, I say this is his best since "Happiness"
    5Seth_Rogue_One

    Started off so good

    This movie is divided into 4 parts, with the only red thread being that the wiener-dog is present in all of them.

    About a bunch of pretty odd characters and initially it reminded me a bit of Wes Anderson's work but a bit more darker comedy.

    The first part is pretty good with Julie Delpy (amongst others) but the second part is my favourite, with Greta Gerwig and Kieran Culkin I really wish their part was the whole movie they were so good together and I missed them greatly when their part was over. Or maybe continued with the disabled brother played by Connor Long and his girlfriend, those were also really charming.

    The third part is a bit of a drag, with Danny Devito as a professor in film-school but it has it's moments even though it doesn't compare at all to the first 2 (especially the second) so the feeling is underwhelming.

    The fourth part I didn't like too much either, with Ellen Burstyn and someone who plays her daughter and (douchebag) boyfriend (I don't know their names and I don't think based on their performances here are names worth remembering).

    So yeah although initially the feeling was good while watching this the third and fourth act just sort of ruined the party.

    If you're a dog-lover and want to watch it for that reason then perhaps this is the wrong movie to pick as the dog is rarely put in the forefront here, especially in the third and fourth act where he just pops up from time to time.

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      Following an angry response from some audience members at the January 2016 Sundance premiere, a few festival reviewers purposefully spoiled the film in detail so as to deter animal lovers from seeing the film.
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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wiener-Dog
    • Filming locations
      • Levittown, Long Island, New York, USA(Dawn Wiener's apartment complex 259 N Newbridge Road Levittown NY 11756)
    • Production companies
      • Annapurna Pictures
      • Killer Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $477,453
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $24,311
      • Jun 26, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $734,729
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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