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Dog Days

Original title: Hundstage
  • 2001
  • R
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
6.7K
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Franziska Weisz in Dog Days (2001)
Drama

In the tomb-like quiet of their ranch-style purgatory, a divorced husband and wife fight a wordless war while mourning an unspeakable mutual loss. A sadistic lover's ritual humiliation spawn... Read allIn the tomb-like quiet of their ranch-style purgatory, a divorced husband and wife fight a wordless war while mourning an unspeakable mutual loss. A sadistic lover's ritual humiliation spawns both tenderness and revenge.In the tomb-like quiet of their ranch-style purgatory, a divorced husband and wife fight a wordless war while mourning an unspeakable mutual loss. A sadistic lover's ritual humiliation spawns both tenderness and revenge.

  • Director
    • Ulrich Seidl
  • Writers
    • Ulrich Seidl
    • Veronika Franz
  • Stars
    • Maria Hofstätter
    • Christine Jirku
    • Viktor Hennemann
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ulrich Seidl
    • Writers
      • Ulrich Seidl
      • Veronika Franz
    • Stars
      • Maria Hofstätter
      • Christine Jirku
      • Viktor Hennemann
    • 44User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Maria Hofstätter
    Maria Hofstätter
    • Die Autostopperin
    Christine Jirku
    • Die Lehrerin
    Viktor Hennemann
    • Der Liebhaber
    Georg Friedrich
    Georg Friedrich
    • Der Freund des Liebhabers
    Alfred Mrva
    • Der Mann für die Sicherheit
    Erich Finsches
    • Der alte Mann
    Gerti Lehner
    • Die Haushälterin
    Franziska Weisz
    Franziska Weisz
    • Das junge Mädchen
    • (as Franziska Weiß)
    Rene Wanko
    • Der Freund
    Claudia Martini
    • Die Ex-Ehefrau
    Victor Rathbone
    • Der Ex-Ehemann
    Christian Bakonyi
    • Der Masseur
    Ingeborg Wehofer
    • Autogeschädigte
    Leopold Schlol
    • Autogeschädigte
    Silvia Piglmann
    • Autogeschädigte
    Karl Christoph
    • Autogeschädigte
    Henriette Maslo
    • Autofahrer
    Christina Horvath
    • Autofahrer
    • Director
      • Ulrich Seidl
    • Writers
      • Ulrich Seidl
      • Veronika Franz
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    User reviews44

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    8tim-764-291856

    Oddly Compelling....

    Not the sort of movie you expect to find for 99p in a medieval market town's Cash Converters!

    I HAD seen Dog Days before, probably on Film 4, where such oddities belong but unaware of this director's subsequent films, though I had seen Import/Export on F4 but not made the connection.

    Firstly, I find it strange that many, including some reviewers here have the notion that Austria to be a genteel place. They're human as everybody is everywhere, whether that be LA, London or Vienna. And didn't a certain A. Hitler come from Austria and more significantly, cinematic provocateur extraordinaire, Michael Haneke is Austrian and all his early movies were about and showing almost exactly the same kind of under-the-target unrest and spiralling human life of his fellow Austrians.

    To be honest, whilst Haneke is much more the international film-maker (the Oscars in 2013, I believe?) and is much revered, critically, I find his rather sadistic and humourless approach just a bit too trying.

    Uri's sardonic and often ridiculous scenarios are often achingly funny - such as the habitual hitch-hiker who soon gets spouting off crazy top ten lists, obviously not knowing what they mean (top ten positions for lovemaking, for example, then, for most popular models of TVs).

    Filmed in one long heat-wave with lots of (frankly) overweight Austrians removing their clothing as much as they can - and not just for sex - adds to the strangeness and won't appeal to everyone, but in the 34C heat and in and around our own homes, wouldn't we want to do this too?

    There are quite long periods of fairly trivial talk about trivial things - but what might be trivial to the modern suburban Viennese, is actually strangely fascinating for us. Then, there are quite long periods of sadistic cruelty - visiting Haneke's 'Funny Games' territory and as much enjoyment. These, as they should be, are an uncomfortable watch and their inclusion might be questioned, but I would guess are as otherwise the whole exercise would be a quirky, near freak-show comedy.

    There are simply too may elements to go into - and if you're not one who can handle a couple of minutes of actual hardcore orgy porn, filmed specially, not as a video on someone's TV, simply ignore this movie. Over ten years have passed since this movie came out and time and viewing habits and expectations have obviously lessened many of the potential shock elements, now.

    Indeed, there's almost nothing new here, that hasn't been said, now. That aside, no genre is seemingly unique now and Dog Days still appeals due to its fresh fizz and liberal attitudes. It still remains a unique viewing experience and for the liberally minded adult, has much to offer as both an offbeat social statement as well as entertainment.
    8shaid

    Not for anyone

    This film show peoples in the middle of the hottest 2 days in Austria. It shows people humiliating other peoples and being cruel to other peoples. It show the inability of people to communicate or talk with others.

    In the screening I have attended people were leaving in the middle because they could no longer watch the film. And rightly so. Because the film is not and easy one to watch. It has a very depressing message and there isn't any moment of mercy in the film. It is a very cruel movie, not for everyone's taste. You can not speak of terms of enjoyment from this film. It grips you in your throat and never let go and in the end you simply feels breathless because of its intensity.

    I can not "recommend" or "not recommend" this film. You should make your own mind based on what I have said earlier. Just be aware that this is not a regular film and it is not for everyone's taste.
    zombiezen

    another day in dullsville

    I rented this (the uncut version with hardcore scenes intact) with the thought that it might offer some insight into the daily lives of the people of this suburban neighborhood. I found instead just rather pointless montages of bland characters without any rhyme or reason. It's acted nicely and there is nothing technically wrong with the film it just isn't interesting really. We wander from one scene to another some brutal and vile and some just dull. I'm not sure what the director was trying to go for but short cuts or magnolia its not. I did not feel disgusted really but just disappointed in the lack of purpose the film had.
    KGB-Greece-Patras

    It will reward people that are up to something strange & unique. Not for everybody

    This austrian film is rather slow-paced and deals with everyday life's madness. A collection of 6 parallel "stories" - more like incidents from the most miserable people'e everyday life. It deeply reminded me of Michael Haneke's "71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance" (1994), only this one is much more solid, more interesting and much more depressing.

    Clearly, I film for the few people that can appreciate non-Hollywood event depiction and shooting and slow-pace at times. Certainly, not a pleasant experience this is a true original as films must be.
    ellkew

    A bleak and at time funny reality

    An outstanding film by all accounts. Bleak, yes. Funny, yes. Shocking, yes. To all those reviewers harping on about lack of plot, then surely this is to miss the point. Seidl draws on his documentary background and indeed blends the this with the fictional elements. Do we really need the narrative signposts that we are force-fed in films. Life is not that black and white. I cannot understand the constant desire for fast paced cutting. Go and watch a commercial if you need to but leave the rest of us with well made, insightful films that speak about the bigger issues in life. This is a marvellous film that is disturbing and shocking but not in a gratuitous manner. I think it is in the tiny minutiae of life that these moments are revealed. I found the moment when the couple visit the grave and when the old woman does the striptease to be very moving. You need to look underneath the surface of the characters to see what makes them tick and Seidl has done this. As a result we have complex characters that seem too real for some viewers perhaps to stomach. I should stop defending the film. Just go and see it. Brilliant film-making.

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    • Trivia
      Franziska Weisz's debut.
    • Goofs
      In the purple Opel Manta of the character Mario, in a close-up shot (of him having sex with "Das junge Mädchen"), it can be seen that the Opel badge has been taken out from the middle of the steering wheel. However, in other shots, the badge is in its place, not having been taken out.
    • Connections
      Follows Fun Without Limits (1998)

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2002 (Austria)
    • Country of origin
      • Austria
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Días de perro
    • Filming locations
      • Vienna, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Allegro Film
      • Essential Filmproduktion GmbH
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,031
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,267
      • Aug 24, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $545,117
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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