MOVIE
Director Luc Besson's new film 'Dogman' will be released in Korea on January 24, 2024.
The movie 'Dogman' (directed by Luc Besson) has confirmed its release on January 24, 2024.
'Dogman' is a movie that depicts a more turbulent life than the show of a man who was saved by the love of dogs. The role of Douglas will be played by actor Caleb Landry Jones, who will deliver an immersive performance that completely absorbs the character.
The second teaser poster catches the eye with the visual of a Saluki Hound, a large dog with an elegant and old-fashioned appearance. The trustworthy profile, as if going to deliver a key to someone, raises expectations for the performance of more than 100 unique dogs. The meaningful copy, “Wherever there is misfortune, God sends dogs,” foreshadows the special relationship between the dogs, who taught us pure, unconditional love, and Douglas, who began to draw his own life with their love.
It was nominated for the Golden Lion Award at the 80th Venice Film Festival and was officially invited to the Open Cinema of the 28th Busan International Film Festival. Foreign media outlets have praised the film, such as “one of director Luc Besson’s best films” (Paris Match) and “the birth of an unconventional film that has never been seen before” (Premiere).
Reporter Ha-neul Lee, Ten Asia greenworld@tenasia.co.kr
'Dogman' is a movie that depicts a more turbulent life than the show of a man who was saved by the love of dogs. The role of Douglas will be played by actor Caleb Landry Jones, who will deliver an immersive performance that completely absorbs the character.
The second teaser poster catches the eye with the visual of a Saluki Hound, a large dog with an elegant and old-fashioned appearance. The trustworthy profile, as if going to deliver a key to someone, raises expectations for the performance of more than 100 unique dogs. The meaningful copy, “Wherever there is misfortune, God sends dogs,” foreshadows the special relationship between the dogs, who taught us pure, unconditional love, and Douglas, who began to draw his own life with their love.
It was nominated for the Golden Lion Award at the 80th Venice Film Festival and was officially invited to the Open Cinema of the 28th Busan International Film Festival. Foreign media outlets have praised the film, such as “one of director Luc Besson’s best films” (Paris Match) and “the birth of an unconventional film that has never been seen before” (Premiere).
Reporter Ha-neul Lee, Ten Asia greenworld@tenasia.co.kr