Fifteen years after it blindsided audiences at the Cannes Film Festival, Dogtooth (Κυνόδοντας) has lost none of its power to disturb, mesmerize, and provoke. The film that put Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos ( The Lobster , Poor Things , The Favourite ) on the global stage remains a cold, clinical dissection of authoritarian parenting, manufactured ignorance, and the raw violence of suppressed desire.
A+ (Essential for film scholars and fans of transgressive cinema). Disclaimer: This article is for informational and archival purposes. Always support the official release of Dogtooth through authorized distributors like Kino Lorber.
To truly appreciate Lanthimos’s framing—the way characters are trapped in doorways, the slow zoom on a bloody ear, the hypnotic dance to "Fly Me to the Moon"—you need the encode.
Yorgos Lanthimos’s absurdist nightmare, now available in an explicit, uncut 1080p Blu-ray encode (x264, AAC).
It preserves every uncomfortable whisper, every mispronounced word, and every pixel of that forbidding white fence. Watch it. Then watch The Lobster to see what happens next.
Dogtooth 2009 Explicit 1080p Bluray X264 Aac — New
Fifteen years after it blindsided audiences at the Cannes Film Festival, Dogtooth (Κυνόδοντας) has lost none of its power to disturb, mesmerize, and provoke. The film that put Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos ( The Lobster , Poor Things , The Favourite ) on the global stage remains a cold, clinical dissection of authoritarian parenting, manufactured ignorance, and the raw violence of suppressed desire.
A+ (Essential for film scholars and fans of transgressive cinema). Disclaimer: This article is for informational and archival purposes. Always support the official release of Dogtooth through authorized distributors like Kino Lorber. dogtooth 2009 explicit 1080p bluray x264 aac new
To truly appreciate Lanthimos’s framing—the way characters are trapped in doorways, the slow zoom on a bloody ear, the hypnotic dance to "Fly Me to the Moon"—you need the encode. Fifteen years after it blindsided audiences at the
Yorgos Lanthimos’s absurdist nightmare, now available in an explicit, uncut 1080p Blu-ray encode (x264, AAC). Disclaimer: This article is for informational and archival
It preserves every uncomfortable whisper, every mispronounced word, and every pixel of that forbidding white fence. Watch it. Then watch The Lobster to see what happens next.