Dog Days (2001)
Vignettes of the lives of several residents of a Vienna suburb during a heat wave.
Director: Ulrich Seidl
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 122 min
Release Date: September 3, 2001
Cast
- Maria Hofstätter - Die Anhalterin
- Alfred Mrva - Der Mann für die Sicherheit
- Franziska Weisz - Die Freundin des Opel-Freaks
- Christine Jirku - Lehrerin und Geliebte von Vikerl
- Viktor Hennemann - Vikerl
- Georg Friedrich - Angetrunkener Freund von Vikerl
- Claudia Martini - Die geschiedene Frau und Freundin des Masseurs
- Victor Rathbone - Der geschiedene Mann
- Gerti Lehner - Haushälterin des Alten Mannes
- Erich Finsches - Alter Mann
Screenplay
- Veronika Franz (Screenplay)
- Ulrich Seidl (Screenplay)
Music: Marcus Davy
Cinematography: Wolfgang Thaler
Editing: Christof Schertenleib, Andrea Wagner
Production: Allegro Film
Country: Austria, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Box Office: $545,527
Original Language: de
Themes
Overwhelming Nostalgia and Longing, Fierce Rivalry and Jealousy, Quiet Resignation to Fate, Addiction and Recovery
Keywords
suburbian idyll, new love, jealousy, alcohol, heat, longing, bad luck, fate, summer, suburb, drugs, vienna, austria, existence
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dog Days about?
- Vignettes of the lives of several residents of a Vienna suburb during a heat wave.
- Who directed Dog Days?
- Dog Days was directed by Ulrich Seidl.
- Who stars in Dog Days?
- Dog Days stars Maria Hofstätter, Alfred Mrva, Franziska Weisz, Christine Jirku, Viktor Hennemann, Georg Friedrich.
- How long is Dog Days?
- Dog Days has a runtime of 2h 2m (122 minutes).
- What genre is Dog Days?
- Dog Days is a Drama, Comedy film.
- How much did Dog Days gross?
- Dog Days grossed $545,527 worldwide.
- Where was Dog Days produced?
- Dog Days was produced in Austria, Germany.
- What are the themes of Dog Days?
- The themes of Dog Days include: Overwhelming Nostalgia and Longing, Fierce Rivalry and Jealousy, Quiet Resignation to Fate, Addiction and Recovery.