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  1. Heart of a Dog (Russian: Собачье сердце, translit. Sobachye serdtse ) is a black-and-white 1988 Soviet comedy-drama science fiction television film directed by Vladimir Bortko . It is based on Mikhail Bulgakov 's novel Heart of a Dog .

  2. Directed by Vladimir Bortko. Starring Evgeniy Evstigneev, Vladimir Tolokonnikov. Original title Sobache Serdtse. Based on the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. Russian language with English subtitles (embedded in the Matroska file).

    • 130 min
  3. Jul 4, 2013 · Heart of a Dog (Russian: Собачье сердце, translit. Sobachye serdtse) is a black-and-white 1988 Soviet television film directed by Vladimir Bortko. It is based on Mikhail Bulgakov's ...

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  4. Plot. Catching Stray Dogs, a 1920s painting by Boris Kustodiev. In Moscow in 1924, foraging for trash one winter day causes a stray dog to be found by a cook and to be scalded with boiling water. Lying forlorn in a doorway, the dog awaits his end awash in self-pity.

    • Mikhail Bulgakov
    • 1925
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  6. "Heart of a Dog" is a marriage of absurdism and satire, and one thing that the film does very well is employ the absurdist technique of contrasting a potentially goofy idea (dog becomes a man) with deadly serious execution for maximum effect.

  7. Overview. Old Prof. Preobrazhensky and his young colleague Dr. Bormental inserted the human's hypophysis into a dog's brain. A couple of weeks later, the dog became "human looking".