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(Greek: Kynodontas) is a 2009 absurdist psychological drama directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. It gained international acclaim for its disturbing and original take on parental control, winning the Un Certain Regard at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and receiving an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. Movie Summary

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Dogtooth is not a movie you "enjoy." It is a movie you survive. It is a philosophical puzzle box wrapped in beige carpets and parental gaslighting. For first-time viewers, the low-resolution copies on YouTube or ad-supported streaming services rob the film of its sterile, Kubrickian dread.

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Dogtooth (2009) [1080p | BluRay | x264 | AAC] An overprotective father keeps his three children confined to the family's estate, creating a bizarre, isolated world where "outside" is a place of danger and words have entirely different meanings. This Oscar-nominated Greek masterpiece is a surreal, unsettling, and darkly comedic look at control and family dynamics. File Details: Quality: 1080p BluRay Codec: x264 Audio: AAC (Greek) Subtitles: English (Hardcoded or Muxed) Original Title: Kynodontas

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Ethics, aesthetics, and lingering unease Dogtooth refuses to comfort. It stages scenes that force a reaction and then watches the viewer recalibrate their own moral compass. Its formal austerity—austerely shot, tightly edited, and coldly scored—keeps you at arm’s length while simultaneously drawing you deeper into ethical knotwork. The film doesn’t supply easy answers; it crafts an atmosphere where language, intimacy, and power are continually contested.

Lanthimos's direction and the script, co-written with Efthymis Filippou, skillfully balance elements of drama, thriller, and dark comedy to create a viewing experience that is both uncomfortable and mesmerizing. The use of long takes, static shots, and stark compositions adds to the sense of unease and artificiality that pervades the film. The cinematography, courtesy of Thimios Andreadakis, captures the sterile and eerie beauty of the family's suburban surroundings, imbuing the film with a sense of trapped unease.