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La ville et les chiens

Original title: La ciudad y los perros
  • 1985
  • Unrated
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
786
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La ville et les chiens (1985)
Drama

Four angry cadets form an inner circle to beat the system, boredom and the stifling confinement of the military academy, sparking a chain of events that begins with a robbery and leads to mu... Read allFour angry cadets form an inner circle to beat the system, boredom and the stifling confinement of the military academy, sparking a chain of events that begins with a robbery and leads to murder.Four angry cadets form an inner circle to beat the system, boredom and the stifling confinement of the military academy, sparking a chain of events that begins with a robbery and leads to murder.

  • Director
    • Francisco J. Lombardi
  • Writers
    • Mario Vargas Llosa
    • José Watanabe
  • Stars
    • Pablo Serra
    • Gustavo Bueno
    • Luis Álvarez
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    786
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Francisco J. Lombardi
    • Writers
      • Mario Vargas Llosa
      • José Watanabe
    • Stars
      • Pablo Serra
      • Gustavo Bueno
      • Luis Álvarez
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Pablo Serra
    • Alberto Fernández 'El Poeta'
    Gustavo Bueno
    • Teniente Gamboa
    Luis Álvarez
    • El Coronel
    Juan Manuel Ochoa
    • El Jaguar
    Eduardo Adrianzén
    • Ricardo Arana 'El Esclavo'
    Liliana Navarro
    • Teresa
    Miguel Iza
    • Arrospide
    Aristóteles Picho
    • Boa
    Toño Vega
    • El Rulos
    • (as Antonio Vega)
    Isabel Duval
    • Tía de Teresa
    Ricardo Mejía
    • Pezoa
    David Meléndez
    • Serrano Cava
    Jean Cotos
    • Sargento
    Pablo Briche
    • Vallano
    Guillermo Injoque
    • Enfermero
    Humberto Cavero
    • Médico
    J. Raúl Galarreta
    • El negro
    Jorge Rodríguez Paz
    • El General, padre del Esclavo
    • Director
      • Francisco J. Lombardi
    • Writers
      • Mario Vargas Llosa
      • José Watanabe
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    sergio_pendeivis

    Great work by Lombardi

    This accurate portrayal of the peruvian military school Leoncio Prado, this shows the diverse problems that students had to go thru while learning the facts of life. Extreme discipline, a fair amount of corruption, without overdoing violence or misery that's common in other flicks. By the way, not everyone who speaks spanish is a Mexican, and trying to say that this is another "cheap Mexican movie" is in extremely bad taste.

    This institution exists, and my father was a student here, along with a lot of people I know. 'Unfortunately' I missed the opportunity to study here by barely obtaining decent grades at my regular school :D
    8lapetrov

    A Brilliant Study in Peruvian (& World) Masculinity

    While I agree with many of the comments already made in terms of the low-to-medium quality of this film's production, its incredible story more than makes up for it.

    I used this film in a course I taught twice on Masculinity in Latin American Literature -instead of reading the novel the movie adapts, because it allowed me to include more texts in less time. If you can, read the book, but beware: Vargas Llosa's are usually 500+ page novels.

    The story ends up being a virtual textbook on male homosocial structures and systems. It spoke loud and clear to all my students on the key issues at play in relationships of power amongst males. All the guys could relate to the pressures of conformity the movie represents. But male and female alike saw the dichotomies and subtleties present in the strange ways in which young men socialize and force each other to fit into orthodox male culture, or else. Though the context is a bit extreme, a military academy is certainly a more restricted and anxiety-producing environment than the average school, it outlines all the roles and behaviors imposed upon young men by the culture at large -a male-oriented and dominated society.

    Despite its limitations as a film, the story stands strong and true. Unfortunately, it remains contemporary in many ways. Not one student felt it was irrelevant; instead they found interesting the metaphoric use of "dog" to signify the barbaric qualities of the military/male systems represented. "Dog" is a cultural signifier they hear in popular US music a-plenty and its use in the film added a new dimension to their understanding of its meaning.

    Vargas Llosa's semi-autobiographical tale of male isolation and survival is poignant and deep. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in themes related to the life of boys.
    1zarathustra2222

    a very bad movie lack of essence

    This is one of the poorest cinema movie of a grateful book.

    if you only see the movie you can say that the history can be original or something like that, but if you first read the book you realize that the movie is like the 30% or 40% of the whole history, missing the essence of it. For example, the movie don't tell the history of the childhood of he boys before they get into the school, and do not talk about their families, and it ends when there is still more history to tell. There's a fundamental person in the movie that only appears once, "La pies dorados", she is a prostitute that the boys visit every time they are on sundays rest permission; in the movie she only appear once. To finish i say that is one of me the most lack of essence movie ever made about a beautiful and great books of all Latin American writers.
    POLEN

    Without fantasy and exaggeration

    It´s the best movie directed by Francisco Lombardi . The relation of an adolescent called "The Poet" with a group of bad and fool teenagers that generally studying in a military school converts him like a hero when finally fights against the "gang " leader called Jaguar , discovering that he murdered his best friend called "The Slave" a passive and timid boy . This movie shows the most close realism of a peruvian and latin-american problem.
    10ElAbuelo

    Sure is another Cult Film.

    This movie sure is a cult film, a different film like most of the latin american films at those years, despite of most of the latin american films, this film doesn't talk about misery and specifics local troubles, isn't the kind of film that is corny and raw, and doesn't show poverty as a mass show, like mostly of the mexicans and colombians film, and it's not another exaggeration of literature cliché like argentinian director Eliseo Subiela did on "Man looking Southeast", or another comunist propaganda like some of the cubans film did it at that time, this peruvian film show human nature, the behaviors and misbahaviors of the young boys that are being preparing to the miltary life but in a deeper point of view, portraits specifically the kind of people that fulls the military institutions, maybe world wide, there is no war, but the war inside of them and everybody else, specially the inside and outside world, the movie it's a general portrait of a miltary school and the kind of people inside there, most of them with internal conflicts, and two faces to show, most of the time the movie shows this behavior in a dark comedy way, discipline is the main conflict of this movie, who determinates that, if the same institution that teach it for "love to the land", doesn't show it?, doesn't talk about corruption in a typical underdevelopment country, but it's about ambigual ethical behavior. Most of the perople sure see this movie but without susceptibilities if you feel identify with one of the characters. Maybe some say that a latin american director couldn't make so complex film, Francisco Lombardi sure did it. Must See.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in a nearby een jail, the building were very alike.
    • Goofs
      When Cadet Alberto Fernández ("The Poet") is giving evidence to the Colonel, a boom mic is visible twice.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Gamboa: Why are you staring at me cadet? You want my picture on my bare ass or what?

    • Connections
      References Scum (1979)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Peru
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The City and the Dogs
    • Filming locations
      • Peru
    • Production company
      • Inca Films S.A.
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    • Budget
      • $225,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 15m(135 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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