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Dog Work
Police captain cynologist Ilya Smagin during a special operation loses his partner and friend - dog Ragdai, one of the best "searchers" in the cynological service.
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Plot Summary
In a small, impoverished village in Bosnia, two former soldiers, now unemployed, struggle to make ends meet. They attempt to sell a stray dog, but the complex economic and social conditions they face, coupled with their own internal demons, lead to a series of tragic and darkly comedic events. The film explores themes of post-war trauma, poverty, and the desperation of ordinary people trying to survive in a broken system.
Critical Reception
Dog Work received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its raw portrayal of post-war Bosnian life and the strong performances from its lead actors. Some found the narrative bleak and challenging, while others praised its unflinching honesty and darkly humorous moments.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of post-war struggles and the resilience of its characters.
Noted for its dark humor and poignant exploration of poverty and desperation.
Some critics found the film overly bleak and its plot somewhat meandering.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Dog Work' is not widely documented on Google Reviews.
Awards & Accolades
Selected for competition at the 2012 Sarajevo Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Danis Tanovic, an Oscar-winning filmmaker for 'No Man's Land', returned to his Bosnian roots to tell this story.
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