On the edge of the Gobi desert in Northwest China, Lang returns to his hometown after being released from jail. While working for the local dog patrol team to clear the town of stray dogs before the Olympic Games, he strikes up an unlikely connection with a black dog. These two lonely souls embark on a journey together. | |
Release Date: | Jun 14, 2024 |
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Director: | Guan Hu |
Writer: | Guan Hu, Ge Rui, Wu Bing |
Genres: | Drama |
Keywords | dog |
Production Companies | Huayi Brothers Pictures, Bona Film Group, Tencent Penguin Pictures, Momo Pictures, Tao Piao Piao, The Seventh Art Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $4,600,000
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Oct 07, 2025 Entered: Oct 07, 2025 |
Name | Character |
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Eddie Peng Yu-Yan | Lang Yonghui |
Tong Liya | Putao |
Jia Zhangke | Uncle Yao |
Zhou You | Nie Shili |
Hu Xiaoguang | Butcher Hu |
Wang Yiquan | Police Officer Liu |
Niu Ben | Mr. Camel |
Yin Yuanzhang | Noodle Restaurant Owner |
Zhang Li | Yang Da |
Mo Tuhongzhe | Yang Er |
Wu You | Patrol Squad Deputy |
Da Youwei | Greenie |
Chubu Huajie | Melonhead |
Wang Naixun | Fluffy |
Zhang Yi | Manager |
Yuan Hong | Zhao |
Vision Wei | Bank Teller |
Zhao Yi | Lunatic |
Zhang Jianya | Master Qu |
Zhang Yang | Dog Race Boss |
Wang Yanhui | Garage Owner |
Sha Baoliang | Jin |
Gao Qiang | Lang's Father |
Li Jiuxiao | Zhou |
Liang Jing | Mother at Bungee Jump |
Huang Miyi | Married Woman |
An Janlin | Mini Bus Driver |
Yang Weiguo | Man Who Lost Wallet |
He Yifan | Sloppy Teen |
Shao Laowu | Wu |
Ren Hui | Skinny |
Zhu Yongqiang | Qiang |
Dai Tianxing | Dai |
Si Xin | Xiao Long |
Wang Jianfeng | Zhuang |
Du Zilan | A-du |
Zhang Hai | Haiwa |
Dong Luxun | Xuzi |
Chen Mang | Mangwa |
Kang Jianguang | Guangzi |
Zhen Jianwei | Jianwei |
Chen Huan | Chen |
Liu Jiage | Circus Twin |
Liu Jiarui | Circus Twin |
Li Qian | Dancer Qian |
Guo Lirong | Dancer Lirong |
Shi Rong | Dancer Rongrong |
Li Hailong | Circus Midget |
Mao Zhiming | Circus Clown |
Yu Xiangxiang | Face-changing Performer |
Ren Mengjiao | Hula Hoop Girl |
Yan Zengbin | Cyclist Da Li |
Wang Longlong | Cyclist Xiao Li |
Zhuang Shengxin | Demolition Squad Head |
Qi Liang | Demolition Squad Member |
Zhuang Shengwei | Demolition Squad Member |
Shen Chenjie | Demolition Squad Member |
Zhang Jing | Purchaser Lady |
Zhang Haijiang | Sheep Owner |
Xia Kun | Old Man Visiting the City |
Dong Faquan | Street Sweeper |
Wang Fang | Mahjong Club Hostess |
Liu Jianming | Realtor |
Zhao Tonghe | Scavenger |
Han YongKang | White-bearded Old Man |
Feng Doudou | TV Anchor |
Ge Xinmin | Retired Oil Worker |
Yang Fuhu | Migrant Worker |
Yang Erbao | Worker |
Yan Xiaopeng | Police Inspector |
Zhu Yan | Intern Policeman |
Li Wenrui | Policewoman at Station |
Zhao Wenli | Policewoman at Household Registration |
Zhang Yanli | Domestic Violence Victim |
Lin Yanmei | Pyramid Scheme Victim |
Wang Xinkui | Old-age Insurance Inquirer |
Wang Guixun | Old Man Planning a Trip to Beijing |
Huang Qicheng | Teen Applying for ID |
Li Changqing | Policeman |
Ren Xueyi | Policeman |
Zhong Siqi | Uncle Yao's Daughter |
Zhang Hu | Mourning Parade Announcer |
Gan Jihu | Mourning Parade Conductor |
Liang Jujie | Demented Old Lady |
Zhao Jinfang | Noodle Restaurant Owner's Wife |
Ye Changjia | Noodles Chef |
Wei Kaikai | Boy Carrying Noodles |
Cui Bin | Cell Phone Repair Store Owner |
Tian Wenling | Cell Phone Store Owner |
Ju Xinyin | Old Man Receiving IV |
Fang Jinping | Nurse |
Gao Jianxiu | Nurse |
Pang Xinyi | Girl Carrying Pet Dog |
Zhang Chengjie | Boy Playing Soccer |
Li Zongsheng | Boy Observing Eclipse |
Liu Qi | Dog Race Spectator |
Xiao Guohua | Dog Race Spectator |
Li Jinglian | Supermarket Owner |
Lin Zichen | Head of Dog Lovers |
Bian Jing | TV Reporter |
Zhang Xinrong | Camera Man |
Gong Xiuming | Hospital Attendant |
Wu Shuang | Factory Manager's Daughter |
Guo Bao | Crying Boy at Bungee Jump |
Yang Jianping | Woman at Bungee Jump |
Fan Yujun | Guy with One Arm at Bungee Jump |
Lu Yihang | Kid at Bungee Jump |
Ye Yifan | Kid at Bungee Jump |
Hu Wenbo | Kid at Bungee Jump |
Zhang Bin | Retiree at Bungee Jump |
Duan Wenjun | Tibetan Mastiff Owner |
Gong Changhong | Shop Owner |
Zhang Ziqi | Shop Owner's Granddaughter |
He Zhengfeng | Family Head at Funeral |
Yu Shuming | Forestry Bureau Director |
Li Bo | Forestry Bureau Employee |
Lin Fasheng | Forestry Bureau Employee |
Zhang Dongqing | Olympics Preparation Committee Head |
Tian Chunzhuang | Old Male Patient |
Ma Guochang | Male House Owner |
Ma Yufang | Female House Owner |
Xu Zhanxiong | Vet Team Head |
Jiang Le | Vet |
Yao Shiwen | Dying Old Man |
Chen Yunchao | Lang's Classmate's Son |
Liu Shuhong | Jin's Grandson |
Ma Huabing | Male Quarreler |
Yin Xiaoping | Female Quarreler |
Liu Yueyong | Ticket Clerk |
Huang Shengru | Ticket Clerk |
Name | Job |
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Tian Yu | Casting Assistant |
Chang Cheng | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Kong Yueping | Focus Puller |
Gu Yunlong | Focus Puller |
Zhang Jie | Assistant Camera |
Zhang Zhongxin | Assistant Camera |
Zhang Tengsen | Aerial Camera |
Sun Xiaolei | Lighting Technician |
Sun Erbin | Lighting Technician |
Wang Xiangbo | Best Boy Lighting Technician |
Zang Xuelei | Key Grip |
Yang Zenghui | Assistant Grip |
Hou Shengli | Assistant Grip |
Wang Jiajia | Assistant Editor |
Liu Yanjun | Sound Engineer |
Zhang Daqian | Art Direction |
Wang Jian | Conceptual Design |
Zhu Zhaoqiang | Assistant Art Director |
Liu Fenghong | Makeup Artist |
Chen Dian | Costume Design |
Lv Chunmei | Tailor |
Gong Yuan | Digital Imaging Technician |
Zhu Yiliang | Assistant Property Master |
Chen Dashuang | Assistant Property Master |
Feng Wanjie | Assistant Property Master |
Pang Xumao | Property Buyer |
Shen Jianxi | Assistant Set Decoration |
Zhou Changlu | Head Carpenter |
Yu Fei | Music Supervisor, Music Editor |
Sun Zhigong | Gaffer |
Li Weiwen | Editor |
Zhang Dajun | Administration |
Wu Jing | Line Producer |
Hu Jie | Creative Consultant |
Dai Linyan | Creative Consultant |
Li Jinglan | Second Unit Director |
Zhang Xiaoyu | Storyboard |
Guan Hu | Director, Story, Screenplay |
Gao Weizhe | Director of Photography |
Fu Kang | Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Director |
Zhai Yujia | Post Production Supervisor |
Chang Bin | Administration |
Josh Hu | Creative Consultant |
Zeng Li | Creative Consultant |
Wu Yongjie | Second Assistant Director |
Guo Bao | Casting Director |
Teng Fei | Camera Operator |
He Yongyi | Editorial Consultant |
Tingxiao Huo | Production Design |
Matthieu Laclau | Editorial Consultant |
Li Chang | Art Direction |
Danny Yin | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jiang Defu | Administration |
Ge Rui | Screenplay |
Zhao Qian | Creative Consultant |
Wei Yanan | Creative Consultant |
Lin Zichen | First Assistant Director |
Cang Zi | Casting Director |
Chen Yu | Casting Assistant |
Hou Xuelei | Assistant Camera |
Guo Chen | Aerial Director of Photography |
Sun Guofeng | Lighting Technician |
Hou Shenghao | Key Grip |
Hou Shengtao | Assistant Grip |
Liu Feng | Graphic Designer |
Chen Zhifan | Assistant Art Director |
Zheng Yawen | Makeup Artist |
Yang Weiyong | Costume Assistant |
Wu Cheng | Hair Designer |
Zhou Dao | Digital Imaging Technician |
Chen Xianzhong | Assistant Property Master |
Shen Changsheng | Assistant Property Master |
Zhan Songling | Assistant Property Master |
Wang Junyan | Property Buyer |
Li Hongwu | Assistant Set Decoration |
Li Chunli | Head Carpenter |
Deng Tingting | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Thao Ziyao | Assistant Decorator |
Mao Jirui | Stunt Double |
Wang Dongdong | Stunt Driver |
Zhao Jia | Production Manager |
Hong Fei | Unit Production Manager |
Wen Shengyan | Assistant Location Manager |
Li Peng | Still Photographer |
Du Xihui | Catering |
Tan Ailong | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Lu Zihan | Sound Effects Editor |
Ivy Yao | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Li Lin | Modelling Supervisor |
Zhang Kecheng | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Alfredo Pasquel | Scoring Mixer |
Breton Vivian | Original Music Composer |
Li Zhou | Costume Designer |
Cheng Yin | Dialogue Editor |
Wang Donghui | Administration |
Jiang Le | Line Producer |
Wu Bing | Screenplay |
Liu Meiling | Creative Consultant |
Ata | Creative Consultant |
Wu Meng | Script Supervisor |
Deng Weihan | Casting Assistant |
Hou Shenghe | Camera Operator |
Wang Zhi | Focus Puller |
Han Mingcong | Assistant Camera |
Yu Xinle | Drone Pilot |
Xing Qinghai | Best Boy Lighting Technician |
Kang Cheng | Best Boy Grip |
Liang Jiancheng | Associate Editor |
Zheng Wanlong | Sound Assistant |
Li Chao | Prop Designer |
Shi Qian | Makeup Supervisor |
Yang Mei | Makeup Artist |
Kuang Shijun | Costume Assistant |
Qiu Xiangyu | Digital Imaging Technician |
Li Weimin | Assistant Property Master |
Li Shiqiang | Assistant Property Master |
Wang Zuofeng | Assistant Property Master |
Shi Weiwei | Assistant Property Master |
Zhou Junbao | Set Decoration |
Liang Yankui | Head Carpenter |
Wei Xinying | Sculptor |
Wang Shuli | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Wang Lei | Stunt Double |
Jin Jiehuan | Stunts |
Li He | Special Effects Supervisor |
Wu Meng | Production Assistant |
Duan Wenjun | Location Manager |
Li Honggang | Vehicles Wrangler |
Liu Guanghuan | Finance |
Zhai Yujia | Post Production Supervisor |
Rey Wu | Dialogue Editor, Sound Effects Editor |
Antonio Zhang | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Lizzy Li | Visual Effects Producer |
Guo Mengdan | Visual Effects Producer |
Evan Rogers | Orchestrator |
Leo Chen | Assistant Director |
Yang Hong | Makeup Department Head |
Chen Yumei | Makeup Artist |
Li Ying | Costume Assistant |
Fang Dezhang | Hairstylist |
Wang Shuili | Property Master |
Liu Zhou | Assistant Property Master |
Geng Qiang | Assistant Property Master |
Ye Jian | Assistant Property Master |
You Yanwei | On Set Props |
Zou Siqi | Set Decorating Coordinator |
Zhao Guoqing | Sculptor |
Duan Lili | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Fu Xiaojie | Stunt Coordinator |
Shi Yaohui | Stunts |
Zhang Mancha | Stunt Driver |
Teng Teng | Production Assistant |
Hu Haobo | Unit Production Manager |
Li Hongchuang | Vehicles Wrangler |
Shi Xiaoyun | Still Photographer |
Li Chenxi | Post Production Coordinator |
Li Fuqiang | Foley Editor, Dialogue Editor |
Liu Jiacheng | Visual Effects Producer |
Wang Yongtao | Compositing Supervisor |
Wang Yongguang | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Andras Deak | Conductor |
Lian Kai | Special Effects Key Makeup Artist |
Hu Min | Head Decorator |
Zhu Li | Stunt Double |
An Bo | Stunt Coordinator |
Hao Shuai | Animal Wrangler |
Chen Xiangpeng | Unit Production Manager |
Zhuang Shengxin | Assistant Location Manager |
Teng Li | Publicist |
Wang Yuanyuan | Accountant |
Jason Hu | Digital Colorist |
Yang Ye | Matchmove Supervisor |
Li Yi | Visual Effects Producer |
Name | Title |
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Liang Jing | Executive Producer |
Justine O. | Co-Producer |
Liu Xiaozhao | Co-Producer |
Zhu Wenjiu | Producer |
Meng Jun | Co-Producer |
Fu Juan | Co-Producer |
Wang Zhonglei | Executive Producer |
Lu Xi | Co-Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2024 | 5 | 8 | 26 | 1 |
2024 | 6 | 12 | 22 | 5 |
2024 | 7 | 35 | 69 | 18 |
2024 | 8 | 23 | 46 | 10 |
2024 | 9 | 12 | 19 | 7 |
2024 | 10 | 9 | 17 | 6 |
2024 | 11 | 8 | 11 | 4 |
2024 | 12 | 12 | 19 | 6 |
2025 | 1 | 9 | 13 | 6 |
2025 | 2 | 7 | 12 | 1 |
2025 | 3 | 5 | 17 | 1 |
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2025 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
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2025 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 9 | 4 | 8 | 1 |
2025 | 10 | 8 | 9 | 7 |
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2025 | 10 | 952 | 952 |
"Lang" (Eddie Peng) has returned to his hometown after a term in prison. We learn a little more about the causes of that and of his distant relationship with his zoo-keeping father as the story develops, as well as discovering that he once was one of the place's more famous citizens being in a popul ... ar local band. With the Beijing Olympiad (2008) looming large, there is quite an emphasis for the government on tarting the place up - and that signals quite significant "improvements" for their home on the edge of the Gobi desert. Much of it has already been earmarked for demolition, and with most of the heart (and soul) of the place already removed, the authorities turn their attention to the serious problem of hundreds of feral dogs marauding around potentially spreading rabies. There is one particularly skinny black one that is worth 1000 Yuan if it can be caught, and that's the target for the motor-cycling "Lang". Thing is, this mutt is no mug, and is soon doing more of the chasing (and biting). One particularly embarrassing nibble sees both confined to his home in quarantine and that's when the bonds begin to become established and we also realise the extent of hostility felt by some to this man. With the bulldozers never far away, his ailing dad's zoo no longer able to care for it's tenants and the vengeful butcher "Hu" (Hu Xiaoguang) and his thugs out for revenge, we settle into a tale of this newfound friendship that's quite engaging. It's predictable in stages, but it's really the largely dialogue-free effort from Peng set against a backdrop of relentless winds, dust and trains rolling through the increasingly lifeless town that gives this a bit of potency. It's not so much that the town is being cleared because of the Olympics, though that's clearly on director Hu Guan's mind, it's that why was a town ever here in this inhospitable place in the place? It's bleak and forlorn, a concrete oasis in the middle of nowhere and that setting works well as the man himself comes across as lonely, detached as well as emotionally and physically rootless. It's a slow watch, but not one that drags, for two hours and it rather effectively sums up an existence of mundanity, lack of opportunity and a desire for a true sense of freedom quite well. Be warned, not a great deal happens - but I did enjoy it.
Many films about the special relationship between man and his four-legged best friend have been made over the years, and it’s a formula that nearly always manages to please. So it is with the latest offering from writer-director Guan Hu, the story of a former inmate who’s been paroled to his hometow ... n on the fringe of the Gobi Desert in northwestern China after 10 years in prison for a manslaughter conviction, an incident in which he had apparently become unwittingly involved. As he seeks to make amends for his past and start his life over, former motorcycle stunt artist/musician Lang Yonghui (Eddie Peng) returns to his roots as China had become engaged in an aggressive, ongoing national program of upgrading its infrastructure in preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In this case, this undertaking is a much-needed improvement for a faltering community that has become seriously run down and depopulated. And that exodus, in turn, has created a secondary problem: as many former residents departed, they abandoned their pets (especially dogs), creating a population of strays that has now ballooned to overwhelming proportions. Given this preponderance of feral canines – many of whom have become unruly, vicious and a public health risk – local authorities are in desperate need of help in rounding them up. In light of that, as part of Lang’s government-sanctioned reintegration program, he is assigned to a job in animal control. But, as something of an unassuming soft touch, he struggles to carry out his duties. That becomes particularly true when he’s charged with corralling a gaunt, mangy, assertively territorial black dog (Xin) suspected of having rabies, a scenario that leads to a decidedly belligerent confrontation between man and beast. However, once the stray is in custody, Lang and his captive begin developing an unexpectedly close bond. Lang ends up adopting the pooch, and they thus embark on an odyssey of self-discovery for themselves and one another as they work through issues of their own making and the exploration of their newfound relationship. The result is a heartwarming tale filled with genuine affection and loving mutual support, admittedly sometimes a tad obvious in their depiction but undoubtedly always sincere to the core. The narrative truly works best when it focuses on this primary relationship, a story thread that, regrettably, is sometimes intruded upon a little too much by an array of subplots whose variable, sometimes under-explained development and occasionally meandering nature can detract from what works best. Nevertheless, these minor distractions aside, “Black Dog” is an otherwise-engaging, enjoyable saga of two outcasts in search of redemption and the wonders that the power of friendship can work for those looking to get their lives back on track. But, then, that’s why our four-legged furry companions have deservedly earned their reputation as man’s best friends. This winner of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival Un Certain Regard Award and Independent Spirit Award nominee for Best International Film is available for streaming online.