Review of Dog Sweat (2011) by Bill Weber for Slant Magazine — 09 Nov 2011
With six protagonists serving as a cross-section of Tehran's youthful population, director Hossein Keshavarz's Dog Sweat is a somber, minor-keyed debut feature about the daily manifestations of oppression in contemporary Iran.
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This review of Dog Sweat (2011) was written by Bill Weber and published by Slant Magazine on 09 Nov 2011.
Dog Sweat has generally received mixed reviews.
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