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''Barking Dogs Never Bite'' tells the story of an out-of-work college [[professor]] who is irritated by the sound of barking dogs in his apartment building, and eventually resorts to abusing and [[kidnap]]ping them. Meanwhile, a young woman working at the apartment complex decides to investigate the matter after she starts receiving notices from the tenants about the missing dogs. |
''Barking Dogs Never Bite'' tells the story of an out-of-work college [[professor]] who is irritated by the sound of barking dogs in his apartment building, and eventually resorts to abusing and [[kidnap]]ping them. Meanwhile, a young woman working at the apartment complex decides to investigate the matter after she starts receiving notices from the tenants about the missing dogs. |
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In Kim So-young's documentary ''Women's History Trilogy (2000-2004)'', Bae shares that her most memorable scene is being chased by |
In Kim So-young's documentary ''Women's History Trilogy (2000-2004)'', lead actress [[Bae Doona]] shares that her most memorable scene was in this film, where she is being chased by a homeless man throughout the apartment.<ref>http://www.koreanfilm.org/docs.html#womenshistory review of Women's History Trilogy (2000-2004) at Koreanfilm.org</ref> |
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United States release rights to the film were acquired by [[Magnolia Pictures]] in the late summer of 2009.<ref>{{cite web|last=Saperstein|first=Pat|publisher=Variety|title=Magnolia acquires Bong's 'Mother'|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118007953.html}}</ref> |
United States release rights to the film were acquired by [[Magnolia Pictures]] in the late summer of 2009.<ref>{{cite web|last=Saperstein|first=Pat|publisher=Variety|title=Magnolia acquires Bong's 'Mother'|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118007953.html}}</ref> |
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Directed by | Bong Joon-ho |
Written by | Bong Joon-ho Song Ji-ho Derek Son Tae-woong |
Produced by | Cha Seoung-jae |
Starring | Lee Sung-jae Bae Doona Byeon Hee-bong |
Cinematography | Cho Yong-kyou Jo Yeong-gyu |
Edited by | Lee Eun-soo |
Music by | Jo Sung-woo |
Release date | 2000 (South Korea) |
Running time | 106 min. |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Barking Dogs Never Bite (플란다스의 개, also known as A Higher Animal and Dog of Flanders) is a South Korean dark comedy film released in 2000. The films original Korean title is a satirical take on A Dog of Flanders, a European pet story that is very popular in parts of Asia. It is also the directorial debut of Bong Joon-ho, who would later go on to direct Memories of Murder in 2003 and The Host in 2006.
Barking Dogs Never Bite tells the story of an out-of-work college professor who is irritated by the sound of barking dogs in his apartment building, and eventually resorts to abusing and kidnapping them. Meanwhile, a young woman working at the apartment complex decides to investigate the matter after she starts receiving notices from the tenants about the missing dogs.
In Kim So-young's documentary Women's History Trilogy (2000-2004), lead actress Bae Doona shares that her most memorable scene was in this film, where she is being chased by a homeless man throughout the apartment.[1]
United States release rights to the film were acquired by Magnolia Pictures in the late summer of 2009.[2]
See also
References
- ^ http://www.koreanfilm.org/docs.html#womenshistory review of Women's History Trilogy (2000-2004) at Koreanfilm.org
- ^ Saperstein, Pat. "Magnolia acquires Bong's 'Mother'". Variety.