Junkyard Dog

Childhood pals Dog and Mirales live in a little village in the south of France and spend their days just hanging out. To kill time, Mirales has got into the habit of teasing Dog mercilessly. But this summer is different: Dog meets Elsa and romance blossoms. While jealousy eats away at Mirales, the distance that opens up between the two friends will allow each to grow and define himself. Jean-Baptiste Durand's debut film, unfolds as a remarkable cinematic experience with standout performances, particularly Raphaël Quenard's inaugural role. The narrative chronicles the passage of time in a small south French village where childhood friends Dog and Mirales spend aimless days, avoiding typical film clichés. Quenard's portrayal of Mirales stands out, capturing the character's literary aspirations and silent struggles. The film depicts a life without direction, emphasizing the monotony and self-imposed constraints of existence. In essence, JUNKYARD DOG is a cinematic gem, transcending expectations with exceptional performances, solidifying Durand's debut and establishing Raphaël Quenard as a promising actor.

Keywords

  • Creatives: Debut Films
  • French Exclusive Fiction
  • Friendship
  • Laetitia Masson
  • Love
  • Sooner Exclusives
  • Storyline: True Romance
  • Vive le Cinéma: MyFrenchFilmFestival
  • Coming of Age
  • friendship
  • jealousy
  • love at first sight
  • love triangle
  • small town

Actors

  • Anthony Bajon
  • Galatéa Bellugi
  • Raphaël Quenard
  • Dominique Reymond
  • Bernard Blancan

Director

  • Jean-Baptiste Durand

Drama, Comedy


1h 33min


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France
2023
Set in a remote village, Dog and Mirales face a test with the arrival of a young woman, who shatters the monotony of their lives.

Set in a remote village, Dog and Mirales face a test with the arrival of a young woman, who shatters the monotony of their lives.


Childhood pals Dog and Mirales live in a little village in the south of France and spend their days just hanging out. To kill time, Mirales has got into the habit of teasing Dog mercilessly. But this summer is different: Dog meets Elsa and romance blossoms. While jealousy eats away at Mirales, the distance that opens up between the two friends will allow each to grow and define himself.


Jean-Baptiste Durand's debut film, unfolds as a remarkable cinematic experience with standout performances, particularly Raphaël Quenard's inaugural role. The narrative chronicles the passage of time in a small south French village where childhood friends Dog and Mirales spend aimless days, avoiding typical film clichés.


Quenard's portrayal of Mirales stands out, capturing the character's literary aspirations and silent struggles. The film depicts a life without direction, emphasizing the monotony and self-imposed constraints of existence.


In essence, JUNKYARD DOG is a cinematic gem, transcending expectations with exceptional performances, solidifying Durand's debut and establishing Raphaël Quenard as a promising actor.

Cast & Crew