Dog of God (2025) Film Review from the 24th Annual Tribeca Film Festival, a movie directed by Lauris Abele and Raitis Abele, written by Lauris Abele, Raitis Abele, and Ivo Briedis, and starring ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Seldom since the days when Monty Python and Pasolini were both making movies has the past looked quite so scatologically focused ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The eye-popping trailer for animated feature Dog of God has debuted ahead of the film’s Tribeca Festival premiere. Lauris Abele ...
Rotoscope animation, Dog of God, has brought the sex to this year’s TriBeCa film festival. Whilst on paper the story is based around a 17th century witch trial in Livonia, it is far more focused on ...
Directors, and brothers, Lauris and Raitis Abele discuss their provocative and edgy takedown of dogmatic thinking and how its appeal has transcended the genre audience. By Georg Szalai Global Business ...
I caught Lauris and Raitis Abeles’ Dog of God at Tribeca, and it was an unforgettable experience. I love it when the genre is explored through animation. Films like The Spine of Night, Mad God, Seoul ...
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based ESC Films has acquired all French rights for animated thriller Dog of God ahead of its world premiere in Tribeca in June. The film has been launched for sales at Cannes by ...
In a 17th century Swedish Livonian village, constant rain and drunkenness prevail. When a stolen relic sparks witchcraft accusations, an 80-year-old self-proclaimed werewolf named the Dog of God ...
Lauris Abele and Raitis Abele directed the horror feature that is set to premiere at Tribeca. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter The eye-popping trailer for animated feature Dog of God has ...
The Abele brothers’ debut feature is an envelope-pushing mix of savage satire and parabolic fantasy set in a miserable 17th-century village where the sacred is frequently profane, and vice versa. The ...
Seldom since the days when Monty Python and Pasolini were both making movies has the past looked quite so scatologically focused as it does in “Dog of God.” This religious — or rather irreligious — ...