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Ma vie de chien

Original title: Mitt liv som hund
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
23K
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Anton Glanzelius and Melinda Kinnaman in Ma vie de chien (1985)
Three Reasons Criterion Trailer for My Life as a Dog
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In the late '50s, young Ingemar learns a lot about life and himself when he is sent away from his sick mother to live with his aunt and uncle in a town full of eccentrics.In the late '50s, young Ingemar learns a lot about life and himself when he is sent away from his sick mother to live with his aunt and uncle in a town full of eccentrics.In the late '50s, young Ingemar learns a lot about life and himself when he is sent away from his sick mother to live with his aunt and uncle in a town full of eccentrics.

  • Director
    • Lasse Hallström
  • Writers
    • Reidar Jönsson
    • Lasse Hallström
    • Brasse Brännström
  • Stars
    • Anton Glanzelius
    • Tomas von Brömssen
    • Anki Lidén
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lasse Hallström
    • Writers
      • Reidar Jönsson
      • Lasse Hallström
      • Brasse Brännström
    • Stars
      • Anton Glanzelius
      • Tomas von Brömssen
      • Anki Lidén
    • 75User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 15 wins & 5 nominations total

    Videos14

    My Life as a Dog: The Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray]
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    My Life as a Dog: The Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray]
    My Life As A Dog: Where I Live
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    My Life As A Dog: Where I Live
    My Life As A Dog: Where I Live
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    My Life As A Dog: Where I Live
    My Life As A Dog: Train Ride
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    My Life As A Dog: Train Ride
    My Life As A Dog: Wish You Weren't Going
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    My Life As A Dog: Wish You Weren't Going
    My Life As A Dog: Her Room
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    My Life As A Dog: Her Room
    My Life As A Dog: Snowball
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    My Life As A Dog: Snowball

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    Anton Glanzelius
    Anton Glanzelius
    • Ingemar
    Tomas von Brömssen
    Tomas von Brömssen
    • Gunnar, Ingemars morbror
    Anki Lidén
    Anki Lidén
    • Ingemars mamma
    • (as Anki Liden)
    Melinda Kinnaman
    Melinda Kinnaman
    • Saga
    Kicki Rundgren
    • Ulla, Gunnars fru
    Lennart Hjulström
    Lennart Hjulström
    • Konstnären
    Ing-Marie Carlsson
    Ing-Marie Carlsson
    • Berit
    • (as Ing-Mari Carlsson)
    Leif Ericson
    • Farbror Sandberg
    • (as Leif Ericsson)
    Christina Carlwind
    Christina Carlwind
    • Fru Sandberg
    Ralph Carlsson
    Ralph Carlsson
    • Harry
    Viveca Dahlén
    • Tanten i tvättstugan
    Arnold Alfredsson
    • Mannes farfar
    • (as Arnold Alfredson)
    Fritz Elofsson
    • Mäster på glasbruket
    Didrik Gustafsson
    • Farbror Arvidsson, Ullas far
    • (as Didrik Gustavsson)
    Jan-Philip Hollström
    Jan-Philip Hollström
    • Manne, den grönhårige pojken
    Vivi Johansson
    • Tant Arvidsson, Ullas mor
    Per Ottosson
    • Tommy
    Magnus Rask
    • Fransson, mannen på taket
    • Director
      • Lasse Hallström
    • Writers
      • Reidar Jönsson
      • Lasse Hallström
      • Brasse Brännström
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    User reviews75

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    10JazBrown

    Emotionally powerful film about childhood

    This is an emotionally powerful (and sad) film about a boy coming to terms with the fact that his mother, who he loves dearly, is dying. It is also about being a child in a world where everyone older than you treats you with great condescension. Adults make decisions affecting his life without so much as asking for his opinion. No one talks about death, but it is in the back of his mind at all times. Everyone tries to hide what is really going on, as if "what you don't know won't hurt you", but the boy is hurting badly.

    There are no car chases, shoot-outs, or space aliens in this film. This film is about real life, about growing up, and about children's sexuality. It is told wonderfully well, from a child's perspective.

    A magnificent film.
    Doylenf

    The joys and heartbreak of childhood...episodic but charming...

    I just came across this coming of age movie about a boy's childhood in 1950s Sweden. I expected to change the channel but soon got caught up in the wonderful simplicity of the tale, made especially memorable by the lead performance of the boy Anton whose expressive face mirrors all of his impish thoughts.

    As charming as a film of this sort can be, despite the episodic nature of the telling. All of the performances are right on target and the director has woven a tapestry of individual scenes that sparkle with truth and innocence. Makes you examine your own childhood feelings of loneliness or rejection--and the explorations that all of us are subject to.

    By all means, a film worth watching. I hope to see it again--and this time from the very beginning. I missed some of the film and would like to see the complete work.
    10irajoel

    An absolute delight

    My Life As A Dog, now this is a total delight. The film follows the life of Ingemar in his 12th year as he has to cope with the slow death of his mother. The film takes place in 1959 in Sweden, and is just right in its atmosphere. Hallestrom works wonders with Anton Glanzelius as Ingemar, and he gives a marvelous performance that is truly touching and real. When his mother can no longer care for him and his older brother, Ingemar is sent off to his Uncle who lives in a small town in which it seems that all the residents work at the glass factory, and he soon becomes part of the town's fabric. His adventures are many,and includes his learning to box from the town tomboy who worries about her budding breasts, the chaperoning of the lovely town beauty as she poses nude for a sculptor, and his reading of a lingerie catalog to a dying old man. The film has been accused at least by someone on this list as being pornographic and prurient which is idiotic and stupid. This is a film about childhood and like most childhoods the film includes several scenes about children's growing awareness and curiosity about sex and their bodies and presents it in a real and sensitive way. A word of warning about the DVD transfer of the film. It stinks. Not only is it not letterboxed, but is full of flaws and looks no better than a video, but it is subtitled, and is still a joy to watch. One of the ten best films I saw in 1985.
    ImamuraY

    the most heartwarming, my best.

    "MY LIFE AS A DOG" is certainly my best film. Especially when I feel somehow composed, this movie always let me notice that such an uneasiness in my heart has been washed by an extremely tender way. Instead of the eradicated dirtiness, unconsciously I get full of warm affection and mildness. About each occurrences in this movie, however, I cannot describe which scene is the most impressive, the sad, or comical, because I think there is no exactly deliberate scene but just a boy's thought and life with his mother, brother, pet dog, other relative, friends, and other villagers.

    The very basic natural humanity is vividly presented through those people. For example the boy, who is the main character, is normally of sensibilities and admirable as a 12 years old child. He is sometimes mischief and shows curiosity about girls, other time weeps missing his mom and his pet dog. While the boy seems to be about to get the sadness over and be going to grow mentally as well in the village. Because the people, to say the least, love to share something amusing with others.

    Therefore I say that the heartwarming wonderfulness produced by this movie lies in the whole elements. Any fragment cannot be separated even bright sun ray particle in a car, roof fixing noise, and so on. Every details have a reason for being in the movie actually, so feeling moved comes slowly and deeply, top that off, gently. To get a mild temper, this is one of superb movies. For me, this is the best.
    9preppy-3

    A really great coming of age film

    In 1950s Sweden a 12 year old boy Ingemar (Anton Glanzelius) is sent to live with relatives. His father is away and his mother is slowly dying of some unnamed disease (I think it's tuberculosis) and can't handle him (he's VERY mischievous and always getting in trouble). With his relatives he grows up and learns how to deal with life, love, feelings of abandonment, sex etc etc.

    Sounds pretty obvious but it isn't. This film is beautifully directed by Lasse Hallstrom and perfectly captures what it's like to be a young boy growing up. That it takes place in 1950s Sweden makes no difference--all young boys go through the feelings and emotions shown in this movie. Some posters have complained about a (brief) instance of a topless young girl. Well--like it or not, kids that age DO think about sex and do "explore" their feelings with other kids. I actually think it's great that this film didn't shy away from that subject. Glanzelius is just great in the role and has a VERY expressive face (some of the looks he gives are fascinating and hilarious too). An excellent film.

    This was a surprise hit in the US in 1985. It was so big Glanzelius actually toured the country with his parents to promote the movie. I remember seeing it in 1985 and loving it--it still holds up. A must-see.

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    • Trivia
      The only film that year to be Oscar nominated for Best Director, but not Best Picture.
    • Goofs
      A part of the helicopter can be seen while Ingmar is sitting on the train down to his uncle for the second time
    • Quotes

      Ingemar: In fact, I've been kinda lucky. I mean, compared to others. You have to compare, so you can get a little distance from things. Like Laika. She really must have seen things in perspective. It's important to keep a certain distance. I think about that guy who tried to set a world record for jumping over buses with a motorcycle. He lined up 31 buses. If he'd left it at 30, maybe he would have survived.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Cider House Rules: The Making of an American Classic (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Far, jag kan inte få upp min kokosnöt
      (original song title "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts")

      Written by Fred Heatherton (joint pseudonym of Elton Box, Desmond Cox and Irwin Dash) (uncredited)

      Swedish lyrics by Povel Ramel

      Performed by Povel Ramel (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • My Life as a Dog
    • Filming locations
      • Boda glassworks, Kalmar län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Svensk Filmindustri (SF)
      • FilmTeknik
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,345,266
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,667
      • May 3, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,349,284
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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