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White God

9 December

Hungarian filmmaker Kornél Mundruczó caught the attention at film festivals worldwide with his acclaimed efforts Pleasant Days and Delta. His latest film, White God, combines social critique and satire, inviting us into a world where the lowest of lifeforms stand up to the powers that be. By increasing taxes on bastard dogs, the government hopes to stimulate the breeding of pedigree dogs. In consequence, dog owners try to rid themselves of their mutts. When Hagen, the dog of 13-year-old Lili, is left in the street by Lili’s father, he joins a pack of hounds that roam the streets and plot revenge against the humans.

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Hungarian filmmaker Kornél Mundruczó caught the attention at film festivals worldwide with his acclaimed efforts Pleasant Days and Delta. His latest film, White God, combines social critique and satire, inviting us into a world where the lowest of lifeforms stand up to the powers that be. By increasing taxes on bastard dogs, the government hopes to stimulate the breeding of pedigree dogs. In consequence, dog owners try to rid themselves of their mutts. When Hagen, the dog of 13-year-old Lili, is left in the street by Lili’s father, he joins a pack of hounds that roam the streets and plot revenge against the humans.

 

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