Carne de perro

  • 81'
  • Chile
  • 2012
In Chile, people look to the future. They work, dream of success, lose themselves in shopping and saccharine soaps. They prefer not to think of the dictatorship of Pinochet, who drowned the country in fear from 1973 to 1990.
Except, that is, for types like Alejandro. This shabby fifty-something worked in one of Pinochet’s torture prisons. Now he lives on the fringes of society, unable to reinvent himself. When one of his former colleagues commits suicide, this emotionally handicapped macho completely loses it. His wife and daughter leave him. His trusty yet noisy dog has to take the full force of his temper tantrums.
Fernando Guzzoni makes his debut filming Alejandro very close up. His paranoia is almost tangible, the mood bordering on claustrophobia. Despite being oppressive, Dog Flesh is not moralistic. With a star role for Alejandro Goic, who was himself tortured by Pinochet’s bullies.

  • 81'
  • Chile
  • 2012
Director
Fernando Guzzoni
Countries of production
Chile, France, Germany
Year
2012
Festival Edition
IFFR 2013
Length
81'
Medium
DCP
International title
Dog Flesh
Language
Spanish
Producers
Adrián Solar, Jacques Bidou, Gunter Hanfgarn
Production Companies
Ceneca Producciones, JBA Production, Hanfgarn & Ufer Filmproduktion GbR
Sales
FiGa Films
Screenplay
Fernando Guzzoni
Cinematography
Bárbara Alvarez
Editor
Javier Estévez
Production Design
Bernardita Baeza
Sound Design
Carlo Sánchez
Cast
Alejandro Goic, Amparo Noguera
Director
Fernando Guzzoni
Countries of production
Chile, France, Germany
Year
2012
Festival Edition
IFFR 2013
Length
81'
Medium
DCP
International title
Dog Flesh
Language
Spanish
Producers
Adrián Solar, Jacques Bidou, Gunter Hanfgarn
Production Companies
Ceneca Producciones, JBA Production, Hanfgarn & Ufer Filmproduktion GbR
Sales
FiGa Films
Screenplay
Fernando Guzzoni
Cinematography
Bárbara Alvarez
Editor
Javier Estévez
Production Design
Bernardita Baeza
Sound Design
Carlo Sánchez
Cast
Alejandro Goic, Amparo Noguera