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Canine

Original title: Kynodontas
  • 2009
  • 12
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
118K
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Angeliki Papoulia and Christos Passalis in Canine (2009)
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Psychological DramaDramaThriller

A controlling, manipulative father locks his three adult offspring in a state of perpetual childhood by keeping them prisoner within the sprawling family compound.A controlling, manipulative father locks his three adult offspring in a state of perpetual childhood by keeping them prisoner within the sprawling family compound.A controlling, manipulative father locks his three adult offspring in a state of perpetual childhood by keeping them prisoner within the sprawling family compound.

  • Director
    • Yorgos Lanthimos
  • Writers
    • Efthimis Filippou
    • Yorgos Lanthimos
  • Stars
    • Christos Stergioglou
    • Michele Valley
    • Angeliki Papoulia
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    118K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,652
    420
    • Director
      • Yorgos Lanthimos
    • Writers
      • Efthimis Filippou
      • Yorgos Lanthimos
    • Stars
      • Christos Stergioglou
      • Michele Valley
      • Angeliki Papoulia
    • 363User reviews
    • 249Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 21 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Christos Stergioglou
    Christos Stergioglou
    • Father
    Michele Valley
    Michele Valley
    • Mother
    Angeliki Papoulia
    Angeliki Papoulia
    • Older Daughter
    • (as Aggeliki Papoulia)
    Christos Passalis
    Christos Passalis
    • Son
    Mary Tsoni
    Mary Tsoni
    • Younger Daughter
    Anna Kalaitzidou
    Anna Kalaitzidou
    • Christina
    Steve Krikris
    Steve Krikris
    • Colleague
    Sissi Petropoulou
    Sissi Petropoulou
    • Secretary
    • (as Athanasia Petropoulou)
    Alexander Voulgaris
    Alexander Voulgaris
    • Dog trainer
    • Director
      • Yorgos Lanthimos
    • Writers
      • Efthimis Filippou
      • Yorgos Lanthimos
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    User reviews363

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    AlanSmitheeeeee

    Abstract on it's own doesn't mean good.

    Good camerawork and visual style don't make up for getting too many different themes like growing up and influences of belief mixed and muddled up. It is hard to pin down what exactly the writers were trying to say here. On the other side we have a too slow pacing from start to finish and almost a non ending.

    Rating: D
    8allstar_beyond

    Normality is out of the question.

    I give up. After sitting in front of the computer for almost half an hour, tossing and turning thoughts in my head as I try to write something about my latest adventure at the Auckland International Film Festival – "Dogtooth", I've decided that it is not possible to do so.

    What I will say is this: watching "Dogtooth" was one of the strangest experiences I've ever had. I have honestly never seen any other film like it. Sometimes hysterical, sometimes shockingly intense. It is a hypnotic trip that displays brilliant originality and borderlines pure insanity. In my humble opinion, it is a film that should be watched by every single person, for the experience alone. Sadly, like so many other gems, I'm almost certain that this film will never find a wide release, so, please do seek it out, I beg you all.

    I am so glad that I watched the movie cold, as the only things I knew about the movie was a promotional photo and the fact that it's Greek, a decision that I believe made the experience even more powerful for me, and a decision that I advise you all to take.
    paul2001sw-1

    Very odd

    I must confess that I didn't understand 'Dogtooth', a film that has been billed in some quarters as a "satire"; but I fail to see what it is supposed to be satirising. A couple raise their children in isolation from society, and feed them a diet of false facts about the world; in apparent accordance with their parents' desires, the children grow up with a highly unusual set of behaviours, morals and perceptions. The false picture painted by the parents is frankly bizarre, but their offspring have no external knowledge by which to judge it. But I never got any sense of what motivates the parents to behave themselves in such a strange manner, and they seem to live a similar, fairly joyless existence to their kids. Presumably this film is meant to be about something; but to me, it just felt like a pointless oddity.
    9pratyush

    Dogtooth - close to a masterpiece

    Not a lot of movies shock me. So I was quite surprised the unsettling impact Dogtooth had on me. A father locks up his 3 children who are in their late teens - early twenties in a large house and they have stayed there all their lives.

    The three children are told lies of various degrees. Living totally isolated from the world and in a manufactured universe, they do not react like normal people would. The lack of awareness and exposure makes for very interesting scenarios and reactions.

    The film can be pondered upon on several levels. For instance, governments never really tell their people any thing close to the whole truth. Thoughts on these lines - the harms caused by leaving people in the dark are the obvious things one can take back from the movie.

    I am very interested in the alternate viewpoint of the parents though. They genuinely thought exposing the children to the world would be harmful for them. While that is not some thing one can possibly agree with, there are some positives which do come out of it in my opinion. For instance, when one of the girls who has never having been exposed to popular culture, dances, she creates some thing unique. As she has not seen any thing before, she is not influences by any thing and creates her own style. That is a positive in my mind.

    This is film which is close to a masterpiece. When the film had released, it was panned in The New York Times and received an average review from Roger Ebert. I am quite pleased then, that it is slowly getting appreciation and is ending up in a few best of the year lists as well. This is a must watch according to me. 8.5/10.
    5cmorris632

    Bizarre - Naturally

    For me, this guy's movies are hit & misses......mostly misses, if I'm being honest. I think the reason I continue to watch them is because I feel it lets me peek into how someone insane behaves in real life.

    This particular movie is amongst the worst and it irritated me that I watched it until the end. But it's one of those things where you want to hang in there hoping it gets better or starts making sense at some point (it doesn't).

    The concept was good - the execution: not so much. He continues with his normal dead pan characters (which are becoming quite boring) and tediously plays along the edges of the grotesque; seemingly for effect I'm assuming.

    I will still watch Poor Things, but with reservation and some wonder as to why I keep subjecting myself to this man's work.

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    • Trivia
      The inspiration for the film came about because of a discussion Yorgos Lanthimos was having with some friends who were about to get married. When Lanthimos expressed doubts about the institution and family itself, he was struck by the idea about what would happen to a man who went to the ultimate extreme of protecting his family.
    • Goofs
      When the boy brushes his shoes it is seen he touches the carpet with the brush, but the carpet stays clean.
    • Quotes

      Older Daughter: Mom, what is a "cunt"?

      Mother: Where did you learn that word?

      Older Daughter: On a case on top of the VCR.

      Mother: A "cunt" is a large lamp. Example: The "cunt" switched off and the room got all dark.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Predators/Despicable Me/Winnebago Man/The Girl Who Played with Fire/Dogtooth (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Fly Me to the Moon
      Written by Bart Howard

      Performed by Frank Sinatra

      Arrangement by Quincy Jones (uncredited)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Greece
    • Language
      • Greek
    • Also known as
      • Colmillos
    • Filming locations
      • Athens, Greece
    • Production companies
      • Boo Productions
      • Greek Film Centre (GFC)
      • Horsefly Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • €275,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $195,929
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,686
      • Jun 27, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $807,595
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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