Dogs
(2022, original release: 2016)

Fiction

eVideo

Provider: Kanopy

Details

PUBLISHED
Dekanalog, 2016
[San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2022
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (streaming video file) (104 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound

ISBN/ISSN
13357157
LANGUAGE
Romanian
NOTES

Title from title frames

One of the most acclaimed directorial debuts of recent years, and the winner of the coveted FIPRESCI Prize in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, Bogdan Mirică’s DOGS is the most haunting and gruesome Western to come out of Europe in decades. DOGS begins with an elegant tracking shot through a marshland near the Black Sea, eventually landing on a severed foot, bobbing in the swampy water. Soon after, we meet Roman (Dragoș Bucur, star of the classic Romanian noir Police, Adjective), who has just arrived on a vast plot of vacant land bequeathed to him by his late grandfather, known locally as Uncle Alecu. While selling off Uncle Alecu’s property, Roman learns that the land came into his family under murky circumstances. Then, after coming upon mysterious midnight meetings on the land, Roman discovers exactly what happened on Uncle Alecu’s watch, and why it will be both difficult and dangerous to sell his land: The squatters, led by the fearsome Samir (Snowpiercer’s Vlad Ivanov), are a gang of criminals so dangerous that the local police captain (Romanian cinema legend Gheorghe Visu) is powerless to protect him. After his friend disappears and the detached, chewed-up foot washes up, Roman must either cut his losses or stay and fight. With gorgeous, sunbaked widescreen cinematography by Andrei Butica and masterful performances by three of Romania’s finest actors, DOGS is a terrifying allegory about class and corruption that builds towards a grim and bloody showdown. With DOGS, Mirică places himself squarely in the Western tradition exemplified by Sam Peckinpah and Anthony Mann

Film

In Process Record

Dragos Bucur, Gheorghe Visu, Vlad Ivanov

Originally produced by Dekanalog in 2016

Mode of access: World Wide Web

In English

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