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Wiener-Dog

2016 | 88m | English

(11633 votes)

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Director: Todd Solondz
Writer: Todd Solondz
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A dachshund passes from oddball owner to oddball owner, whose radically dysfunctional lives are all impacted by the pooch.
Release Date: Jun 24, 2016
Director: Todd Solondz
Writer: Todd Solondz
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords veterinarian, shelter, dog, dachshund, dysfunctional life, cancer survivor
Production Companies Killer Films, Annapurna Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $469,311
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ellen Burstyn Nana
Kieran Culkin Brandon McCarthy
Julie Delpy Dina
Danny DeVito Dave Schmerz
Greta Gerwig Dawn Wiener
Tracy Letts Danny
Zosia Mamet Zoe
Keaton Nigel Cooke Remi
Haraldo Alvarez Luis
Rigoberto Garcia Jose
Dain Victorianio Jose Luis
Connor Long Tommy
Bridget Brown April
Sharon Washington Phillips
Devin Druid Dwight
Trey Silver Peter Jacobson
Ari Graynor Carol Steinhart
Birkett Turton Director
Samrat Chakrabarti Dr. Farhard Rahman
Trey Gerrald Zeno
Clara Mamet Lina
Katherine Reis Rafa
Charlie Tahan Warren
Melo Ludwig Young Nana
Michael James Shaw Fantasy
Marcella Lowery Yvette
Jen Ponton Kristy
Alexis Suarez Police Officer
Andrew Pang Wong
Scott Martin Street Vendor
Steven Ted Beckler FBI Agent
Bridget M. Brown April
Anna Baryshnikov Tara
Name Job
Edward Lachman Director of Photography
Todd Solondz Director, Writer
Max Wixom Art Direction
James Lavino Original Music Composer
Audrey Lorea Location Scout
Nathan Larson Original Music Composer
Amy L. Forsythe Makeup Department Head
Heidi Payan Makeup Department Head
Elissa Ruminer Hair Department Head
Kevin Messman Editor
Akin McKenzie Production Design
Daniel R. Kersting Set Decoration
Amela Bakšić Costume Design
Jeff Kryvicky Main Title Designer
Jessica Daniels Casting
Brie Larson Thanks
Whitney Anne Adams Assistant Costume Designer
James McMillan Key Grip
Name Title
David Hinojosa Executive Producer
Megan Ellison Producer
Christine Vachon Producer
David Distenfeld Co-Producer
Derrick Tseng Co-Producer
Jillian Longnecker Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

Ruuz
3.0

Going in I knew certain people took major issue with the subject of some of the movie's jokes: Rape, animal cruelty, depression, death, and domestic terrorism to name a few. Personally I took issue with the fact that I was bored. A black-comedy anthology film starring a Dachshund seemed like it w ... ould be totally my cup of tea. In reality, _Wiener-Dog_ couldn't hold my attention through even the first segment, and I didn't laugh once. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid if possible._

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
5.0

**A dog's lifetime journey with the different owners.** I am an animal lover, but there's nothing bad I found on it. It was just a film and they did not even harm the dogs that used for, but those, particularly final scene was a graphic. Anyway, one thing is for sure that this is not for softhear ... ted people. Because some of the contents were unpleasant to watch, but in the real world these things happen everyday, everywhere and nobody doing nothing to stop that. So you can't just blame this film for that to portraying the facts. In a recent film, someone was attacked by a bear and later it was killed, but this is not that kind of bad impression giving film for the animal lovers. I haven't seen the 'Welcome to the Dollhouse', but it is a spin-off of that. Written and directed by a same filmmaker. A comedy drama with multiple layers, but all of them follows a single dog, the journey what a dog makes in his lifetime like with the different owners how its fate hangs. So you aren't going to enjoy all the tale, I particularly liked first one and so do the many others. The second half was not up to its counterpart. It started off well and if it had ended the same way, it would have been considered a good one. But it lost the track during the middle, so now it is an average, maybe just below that. Don't think it is a dog film like those you loved. The dog is the part of the film, but its contributions were rare. It is just a film and enjoy it as one, other than that it is useless to complain on the depiction. It is R rated, and that tells it might not suitable for families. But it carried a very good message on how the dogs were treated in the different classes, in the different society of people and family. For that alone, it is worth a watch, but still lacks appealness. So I won't suggest it, but it is not bad either like many people claiming. All I would say is choose it carefully, don't believe what some were whining about. _5/10_

May 16, 2024