Dogwashers
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Dogwashers

Don Oscar, if he wanted, could have been the next Escobar, but instead he sits on the ruins of his decrepit little drug empire. And let's face it, the...re is not much left to sit on. Only a handful of his most faithful guard still remain with him. Show More

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Dogwashers (2021) is a darkly humorous film set in the Colombian town of Tulua, portraying a group of low-profile thugs navigating the consequences of an unpaid debt. Don Oscar, the former leader of a crumbling drug empire, finds himself sitting on its ruins with only a small group of loyal guards remaining. When an unpaid debt comes back to haunt him, a bag containing the last hidden sum of money begins to circulate among various individuals, leading to a rising death toll.

The film challenges genre clichés and prejudice by presenting a story that is neither a Tarantino-style action thriller nor a typical drug lord narrative. Instead, it focuses on the lives of these third-rate criminals and their loyalty, which proves to be fickle as the bodies start piling up.

Directed by Carlos Moreno, Dogwashers offers a unique perspective on the criminal underworld, showcasing the struggles and absurdities of these low-level criminals. With its black comedy elements, the film provides a fresh take on the crime genre and subverts expectations.

Overall, Dogwashers is a captivating and engaging film that delves into the lives of unconventional criminals, offering a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

Also Known As:

Dogwashers

Release Date:

04 Mar 2021

Writers:

Andres Rios

Awards:

3 wins & 6 nominations