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Dog Pound
TrailerA car thief (Mateo Morales), a drug dealer (Shane Kippel) and a violent criminal (Adam Butcher) are sentenced to a correctional facility where they encounter gang violence, death, and harassment from staff and other inmates.Genre: DramaActors: Adam Butcher, Shane Kippel, Matthew Morales, Slim Twig, Taylor Poulin, Dewshane Williams, Lawrence Bayne, Trent McMullen, Jeff McEnery, Bryan Murphy, Michael Morang, ...»Director: Kim ChapironCountry: United Kingdom, FranceDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dog Pound"
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Directors of "Dog Pound"
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Critic Reviews of "Dog Pound"
New York TimesMarch 28, 2013Without a strong political point (unlike its source material), "Dog Pound" feels hollow and hopeless.
indieWireMarch 19, 2013The movie never loses its miserable outlook; Chapiron practically revels in the ever-present dreariness.
Film Journal InternationalApril 01, 2013Overheated melodrama of inmates at a juvenile detention facility hits all the prison-movie clichés.
Slant MagazineMarch 25, 2013The plot willfully denies our satisfaction, often at the risk of compromising its own structural integrity.
What CultureFebruary 01, 2011Intense scenes of violence build to a conclusion that will leave you shaken.
London Evening StandardSeptember 01, 2010The film is graced by excellent acting and based on extensive research.
Total FilmSeptember 01, 2010With largely improvised dialogue and a cast including genuine ex-offenders, Chapiron captures a powerful stench of authenticity.
Daily Express (UK)August 30, 2010Covers predictable ground with admirable sincerity and is notable for some eye-catching performances, not least that of Adam Butcher as an angry young man.
ScotsmanAugust 30, 2010[Chapiron] never lets things gets boring, even if he can't help indulging in a few too many prison movie clichés along the way.
Eye for FilmAugust 29, 2010There's no doubting the seriousness of the point Chapiron is trying to make regarding the way that young criminals can become trapped in a spiral of reoffending, but by pushing all the action into barely believable melodrama, his argument is weakened.
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