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Set in the harsh world of the American juvenile detention system, Dog Pound tells the story of 17-year-old Adam "Butch" Butcher, charged with assaulting a corrections officer. If convicted, he faces hard time in an adult prison, but as witnesses emerge to support his claim of self-defense, Butch is told that with two weeks of clean behavior, he could be acquitted and released. Facing attacks from hardened criminals and ruthless guards, he finds he has to become vicious in order to survive. Earning director Kim Chapiron the Best New Narrative Filmmaker Award at its Tribeca Film Festival premiere, Dog Pound is a gritty and intensely emotional depiction of the dehumanizing effects of prison life, and how our correctional system can often feed the behavior it seeks to rehabilitate. (Tribeca Film)

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English A naturalistic drama set in a juvenile correctional facility. Bullying, seething emotions, desire for vengeance, revenge. Dog Pound is coarse and psychologically accurate, with well-cast and well-played characters. It is a joyless mirror held up to troubled youths in a place where those who still hold on to a shred of positive values are the ones who suffer the most. I rank this film in the indie category characterized by Kids. ()

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