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Wiener-Dog is a dark comedy film directed by Todd Solondz. The movie follows the life of a dachshund as it changes owners and impacts their lives in various ways.
The film is divided into four parts, each focusing on a different owner of the dachshund. The first part follows a young boy who names the dog "Wiener-Dog" and takes care of it despite his mother's objections. The second part features a struggling screenwriter who reconnects with an old classmate while caring for the dog.
In the third part, a lonely woman finds companionship in Wiener-Dog, but her happiness is short-lived. The final part of the film follows an elderly woman who receives the dachshund as a gift from her granddaughter.
Wiener-Dog explores themes of loneliness, connection, and the impact of pets on human lives. The film has received mixed reviews, with praise for its dark humor and unique storytelling style.
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Wiener-Dog
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Clair De Lune
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Niño
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The Ballad of Wiener-Dog
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Marc Shaiman:
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Marc Shaiman: Performer Scott Wittman: Lyrics Gabe Witcher: Fiddle Eric William Morris: Performer Neal Coomer: Backing vocals Larry Saltzman: Guitars and banjo Larry Saltzman: Guitars, banjo Scott M. Riesett: Recorded and mixed Scott M. Riesett: Drums Mike Piersante: Additional recording |
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Friday Night
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Curtis Marolt:
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