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Dog Walker
Tito gets into trouble with the mafia and is cornered in a dark alley where a gun is pointed at him. In the few seconds before his certain death his world becomes a surreal, psychological landscape of sex and evil.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, middle-aged woman finds solace and a peculiar connection with the stray dogs she encounters in her bleak urban environment. Her life takes a series of unexpected turns as she navigates her relationships with the animals and the few humans who enter her isolated world, leading to a profound, albeit unconventional, exploration of existence and companionship.
Critical Reception
Kira Muratova's 'Dog Walker' is a film that defies easy categorization, often praised for its distinctive directorial style and its melancholic yet strangely uplifting portrayal of its protagonist's inner life. While it garnered critical attention for its artistic merit, its challenging narrative and somber tone meant it was more of a niche film, appreciated by those who connect with Muratova's unique cinematic voice.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Muratova's signature atmospheric direction and unique storytelling.
Noted for its poignant exploration of loneliness and the search for connection.
Some found the pacing slow and the narrative's abstraction challenging.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in Ukraine during a period of significant social and political change following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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