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  1. Dogtooth (Greek: Κυνόδοντας; Kynodontas) is a 2009 Greek psychological drama film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. Written by Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou , the film is about a husband and wife ( Christos Stergioglou and Michelle Valley) who keep their children ( Angeliki Papoulia , Christos Passalis, and Mary Tsoni ...

  2. Nov 11, 2009 · Dogtooth: Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. With Christos Stergioglou, Michele Valley, Angeliki Papoulia, Christos Passalis. A controlling, manipulative father locks his three adult offsprings in a state of perpetual childhood by keeping them prisoner within the sprawling family compound.

    • (112K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Yorgos Lanthimos
    • 2009-11-11
  3. Rated: 3.5/4 Jan 28, 2011 Full Review Angelos Koutsourakis PopMatters By systematically abusing the language system, Dogtooth confronts the postmodern speculative dichotomy between reality and ...

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    • Christos Stergioglou
    • Yorgos Lanthimos
    • Drama
  4. Dogtooth - Official® Trailer [HD] Release Date: June 25, 2010 (NY) Focusing on three teenagers confined to an isolated country estate, "Dogtooth" tells the stor ...more.

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  5. A controlling, manipulative father locks his three adult offsprings in a state of perpetual childhood by keeping them prisoner within the sprawling family compound. Through a volatile mixture of indoctrination, misinformation, and fear, three grown-up siblings--two sisters and one brother--find themselves confined to the family's isolated villa.

  6. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. The cat is the most feared animal there is! Three teenagers are confined to an isolated country estate that could very well be on another planet. The trio spend their days listening to endless homemade tapes that teach them a whole new vocabulary.

  7. Jul 7, 2010 · "Dogtooth” is a bizarre fantasy that takes the concept of home schooling to squirmy extremes. Some home schoolers try to limit what their children can learn, and others attempt to broaden it. The parents in “Dogtooth” have passed far beyond such categories, into the realms of home psychopathology.