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Dog Days (German: Hundstage) is a 2001 Austrian feature film directed by Ulrich Seidl. The film stars a mix of professional and amateur actors and follows six interwoven stories set in suburban Vienna over the course of some unseasonably hot summer days. The film premiered at the 2001 Venice Film Festival where it went on to win the Grand Special Jury Prize and also won awards at the International Film Festival Bratislava and the Gijon International Film Festival.
Plot
The film is set in Vienna during a week of unseasonably hot summer weather and has six interconnected narrative streams. An alarm systems engineer attempts to capture someone damaging cars, an old man interacts with various people including his housekeeper, a young man treats his girlfriend badly, a teacher has a date with her lover which goes wrong, a divorced couple are dealing with the death of their child and a mentally disturbed hitchhiker asks her drivers rude questions.
Cast
The hitchhiker – Maria Hofstätter
The old man – Erich Finsches
The old man's housekeeper – Gerti Lehner
The young woman – Franziska Weisz
The young woman's boyfriend – Rene Wanko
The ex-husband – Victor Rathbone
The ex-wife – Claudia Martini
The teacher – Christine Jirku
The lover – Viktor Hennemann
The lover's friend — Georg Friedrich
The masseur — Christian Bakonyi
The alarm systems engineer – Alfred Mrva
Production
Ulrich Seidl made the film over three years, recruiting most of the cast as non-professional actors. Alfred Mrva plays the role of an alarm systems engineer whilst being an alarm systems engineer in real life and Viktor Hennemann who plays a lover in the film runs a swingers club.
Critical response
The Guardian review gave the film three stars out of five and called it a "disturbing vision of Viennese suburbanites suffocating in sweltering heat". The BBC reviewer discussed the torture scene and declared "Seidl himself relishes portraying this unpleasantness", whilst Screen Daily stated "Dog Days announces the arrival of a visionary, uncompromising director".
Accolades
The film premiered at and won the Grand Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival in 2001. It also received the FIPRESCI prize at the 2001 International Film Festival Bratislava. Maria Hofstätter was awarded best actress at the 2001 Gijon International Film Festival.
References
External links
Dog Days at the Internet Movie Database
Dog Days at Rotten Tomatoes