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Produced by
  
Vincent Wang

Edited by
  
Lei Chen-ching

Director
  
Tsai Ming-liang

7/10
IMDb


Starring
  
Lee Kang-sheng

Initial release
  
12 March 2014 (France)

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Written by
  
Peng Fei Tsai Ming-liang Tung Cheng Yu

Cinematography
  
Liao Pen-jung Lu Ching-hsin Shong Woon-chong

Release date
  
September 4, 2013 (2013-09-04) (Venice Film Festival)

Screenplay
  
Tsai Ming-liang, Peng Fei Song, Chen Yu Tung

Awards
  
Grand Jury Prize, National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Film Still Awaiting American Distribution

Producers
  
Jacques Bidou, Marianne Dumoulin

Cast
  
Lee Kang‑sheng, Lu Yi‑ching, Chen Shiang‑chyi, Yang Kuei‑mei, Yi Cheng Lee

Similar
  
Directed by Tsai Ming-liang, Dog movies, Dramas

Stray Dogs (Chinese: ˈ郊遊, French: Les Chiens errants) is a 2013 Taiwanese-French drama film. The Chinese title of the film is Jiaoyou, which means "Excursion." It was written and directed by Tsai Ming-liang and starred Lee Kang-sheng.

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Plot summary

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A man and his two young children, a boy and a girl, are homeless in Taipei. During the day, the father has a job holding up a sign advertising real estate along a busy thoroughfare. The children spend their time wandering around stores and the landscape, which appears to be mostly depopulated. The family meets at night to wash in public bathrooms and sleep in abandoned buildings. Only occasional casual conversations are overheard. Long wordless sequences pass of the man performing daily activities: eating, drinking, sleeping, smoking, urinating, defecating, sometimes weeping. Obviously depressed, he violently assaults, then eats, an anthropomorphic cabbage that his daughter has kept as a toy. A woman, the kids' mother or at least a mother-like figure, stealthily observes the family. She "rescues" them from the rainstorm-drenched punt where the father has stowed them, and later joins the family in an abandoned building assuming her maternal role.

Cast

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  • Lee Kang-sheng – father
  • Lu Yi-ching – woman
  • Chen Shiang-chyi – woman
  • Yang Kuei-mei – woman
  • Lee Yi-cheng – Yi-cheng, son
  • Lee Yi-chieh – Yi-chieh, daughter
  • Wu Jin-kai – Wang
  • Background

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    Stray Dogs was the 10th feature film directed by Tsai. The film was written by Tsai, Peng Fei, and Tung Cheng Yu, and it was produced by Vincent Wang. It starred Tsai's regular lead actor, Lee Kang-sheng, as the father. The two siblings in the film were played by actual siblings, who are Lee's nephew and niece and Tsai's godchildren.

    Themes

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    Stray Dogs is similar to Tsai's previous films in some ways. According to J. Hoberman of The New York Times, "Like other films by Mr. Tsai, it has a postapocalyptic feel. Torrential rain is virtually constant, and Taipei feels depopulated — a place where events, mostly concerning food and shelter, may be staged in situ."

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    Tony Rayns of Film Comment wrote that, unlike Tsai's previous films, Stray Dogs "does away almost completely with continuity editing. Most of its scenes are single shots, and there's no causal link between one and the next. Some shots are so realist that they could have been taken with a hidden camera. Others are so stylized that they might well represent dreams.

    Reception

    Stray Dogs has a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It won the Grand Jury Prize at the 70th Venice International Film Festival.

    Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote a mixed review for the film. Calling it a "glum, humorless exercise in Asian miserablism", he wrote that "Stray Dogs, with its glacial pace and disconnected narrative, often feels more like an art installation than like a movie." He added that the film "sustains a hypnotic intensity anchored in exquisite cinematography that portrays the modern industrial cityscape as a chilly wasteland."

    Release

    Stray Dogs was released in theaters on September 12, 2014.

    It was released on DVD and Blu-Ray by The Cinema Guild on February 10, 2015. The film Journey to the West was also included.

    References

    Stray Dogs (2013 film) Wikipedia