DOGG movie poster

DOGG

"4 stories in the name of fear by the creators of The Candidate"

September 8, 2017 1h 20m

Originally released in 2017. DOGG is a horror/thriller film. directed by Slavomír Zrebný. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Monika Hilmerová, Ivan Romančík, and Peter Oszlík

Synopsis

The film DOGG presents four radical author short stories that will get under your skin. Four directors, four screenwriters and four cameramen created a bizarre illusion of tension and diverse anxiety in separate stories. The short story DUET confronts you with the current threat of growing terrorism and our fear of the unknown. In the second short OPUS DEI, we find ourselves in a horror story, in an old abandoned house that hides a dark secret from the 2nd World War. The third and most controversial short story GRASSVATER forces you to look away from the screen – you are looking at scenes from eastern Slovakia, which are presented very expressively, without embellishments in all their ugliness. There are drugs, mafia, intrigue and a panopticon of characters. The last, visually refined, short story GAME raises the question of where the boundaries of television entertainment end and how far we are willing to go.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 8, 2017 8 years ago
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Runtime 1h 20m 80 minutes total
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Language SK Original language
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Country Slovakia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
SK

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DOGG about?

The film DOGG presents four radical author short stories that will get under your skin. Four directors, four screenwriters and four cameramen created a bizarre illusion of tension and diverse anxie...

Who directed DOGG?

DOGG was directed by Slavomír Zrebný.

How long is DOGG?

DOGG has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).

When was DOGG released?

DOGG was released on September 8, 2017 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in DOGG?

The main cast of DOGG includes Monika Hilmerová, Ivan Romančík, Peter Oszlík, Judit Pecháček, Marián Mitaš.