White God

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White God is a 2014 Hungarian drama film directed by Kornél Mundruczó, known for its allegorical story about a girl and her dog amid a violent canine uprising.

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instanceOf Hungarian film
film
alsoKnownAs Fehér isten NERFINISHED
animalCast mixed-breed dogs
awardReceived Un Certain Regard Prize NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Marcell Rév NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
director Kornél Mundruczó NERFINISHED
distributor Artificial Eye NERFINISHED
Mongrel Media NERFINISHED
editedBy David Jancsó NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Hagen NERFINISHED
Lili NERFINISHED
festivalYearAtCannes 2014
filmingLocation Budapest NERFINISHED
genre adventure film
drama
fantasy
horror
hasAllegoryFor marginalization of the powerless
social inequality
hasMainTheme human–animal relationship
oppression
revenge
social allegory
hasNotableFeature large-scale use of real dogs in crowd scenes
mpaaRating R
musicBy Asher Goldschmidt NERFINISHED
notableFor depiction of a canine uprising against humans
originalLanguage Hungarian
partOf 21st-century Hungarian cinema
plotSummary A young girl is separated from her dog, which later leads a violent canine uprising against humans.
premieredAt Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
productionCompany Proton Cinema NERFINISHED
releaseDateHungary 2014-06-12
releaseYear 2014
runtimeMinutes approximately 119
screenwriter Kata Wéber NERFINISHED
Kornél Mundruczó NERFINISHED
Viktor Bodó NERFINISHED
section Un Certain Regard NERFINISHED
setting Budapest NERFINISHED
stars Lili Horváth NERFINISHED
Sándor Zsótér NERFINISHED
Zsófia Psotta NERFINISHED
titleLanguage Hungarian

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