Dog Pound (film)
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Directed by | Kim Chapiron |
Produced by | Kim Chapiron Georges Bermann |
Written by | Kim Chapiron Jeremie Delon |
Starring | Adam Butcher Shane Kippel Mateo Morales |
Cinematography | Andre Chemetoff |
Edited by | Benjamin Weill |
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Distributed by | Tribeca Film (USA) Alliance Films (Canada; DVD & Blu-Ray) Optimum Releasing (UK) Roadshow Entertainment (Australia) Paradiso Entertainment (Benelux) Alamode Film (Germany) Mars Distribution (France) Scanbox Entertainment (Scandinavia) Frenetic Films (Switzerland) |
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91 minutes[1] |
Country | Canada |
Language | English Spanish |
Dog Pound (2010) is a Canadian movie directed and co-written by Kim Chapiron.[2] It is a remake of the British borstal film, Scum.[3] This is Chapiron's only Canadian film and his only film to go direct-to-video.
Plot
Butch, Davis, and Angel are teenagers who have been sentenced to Enola Vale juvenile detention center in Montana. The focus is on Butch, who has been imprisoned for attacking and blinding a correctional officer.
Goodyear, a tough but fair officer, urges the new inmates to play by the rules and quietly serve their time so they can earn a second chance on the outside. At first Butch attempts to conform to the rules. But soon he and his friends are attacked by the chief bully, Banks, and his thugs Eckersley and Looney.
Refusing to reveal the names of his attackers, Butch is sent to solitary confinement. Once he is out, he immediately exacts revenge on Banks, Eckersley, and Looney. Butch saves the worst for Banks, who is savagely beaten. The beatings establish his rank among the inmates and offers temporary protection to his friends, Davis and Angel.
During a routine painting job, Goodyear and Angel get into an altercation. Angel is killed when he is thrown against a wall. Butch, who was a witness to the altercation, is placed in solitary confinement while an investigation takes place.
Without Butch's protection, Davis is raped by Looney and Eckersley. Davis tries to contact his mother during the night, but an officer denies his request, telling him he'll have to wait until morning. Feeling helpless, Davis commits suicide.
The deaths of both Angel and Davis result in their dormitory going on a hunger strike during breakfast. After a stare-down in the cafeteria, Butch loses control and instigates a riot. Detention officers are overwhelmed and return to the cafeteria in riot gear, using tear gas and plastic bullets in an attempt to end the riot. During the riot, Butch escapes the building only to be caught by prison officers moments later.
- Adam Butcher as Butch
- Shane Kippel as Davis
- Mateo Morales as Angel Ortiz
- Slim Twig as Max
- Taylor Poulin as Banks
- Dewshane Williams as Frank
- Lawrence Bayne as Officer Goodyear
- Trent McMullen as Officer Sands
- Jeff McEnery as Loony
- Bryan Murphy as Eckersley
- William Ellis as Meakin
- Alexander Conti as Sal
Release
Dog Pound premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on 24 April 2010. It was released in France on June 23, 2010, and in Canada on September 7, 2010. It was also released in the United States, Mexico, Switzerland (French speaking region only), Spain, and the United Kingdom. The film is no longer available on video streaming system Netflix.
Critical reception
The film was described as "intense" and not suited to the tastes of all viewers by reviewer Perri Nemiroff.[4]
The film received positive reviews; on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 65% "fresh" rating with a 6.2 average- based on 26 reviews.[5] Metacritic shows a 57/100 rating, signifying "mixed or average reviews".[6]
Dog Pound is French director Chapiron's first English-language feature, and the film earned him an award as Best New Narrative Filmmaker at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival.
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External links
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- Dog Pound at Rotten Tomatoes
- Dog Pound at Metacritic
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