Dogtooth in 35mm

(Κυνόδοντας)

“4 Stars. A STUNNER! Perfectly perverse” – Joshua Rothkopf, TIME OUT NEW YORK

Graceful, enigmatic, and often frightening, DOGTOOTH is an ingenious dark comedy that won the Prix Un Certain Regard at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, propelling Yorgos Lanthimos to the forefront of contemporary cinema’s most ambitious young filmmakers.

In an effort to protect their three children from the corrupting influence of the outside world, a Greek couple transforms their home into a gated compound of cultural deprivation and strict rules of behavior. But children cannot remain innocent forever. When the father brings home a young woman to satisfy his son’s sexual urges, the family’s engineered “reality” begins to crumble, with devastating consequences.

Like the haunting, dystopic visions of Michael Haneke and Gaspar Noé, DOGTOOTH punctuates its compelling drama with moments of shocking violence, creating a biting social satire that is as profound as it is provocative.

Writen by  Efthymis Filippou & Yorgos Lanthimos. With Christos Stergioglou, Mary Tsoni, Christos Passalis & Michele Valley.

“HILARIOUS” – Nicolas Rapold, NEW YORK TIMES

“By far the most original film I’ve seen in a long time.” – John Waters

“SURREAL! A cool, eerie commentary on family dynamics and the dangerous power of adolescent sexual curiosity.” – Lisa Schwartzbaum, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

Runtime
1h 37m
Year
2009
Director
Yorgos Lanthimos
Format
35mm
Country
Greece
Language
In Greek with English subtitles
First Showing
January 26, 2024
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