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Dog Day Afternoon
San Sebastian Best Actor
LGBTQ+
Crime/Violence
- CountryUnited States
- Production Year1975
- Running Time125min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
“This year marks the 50th anniversary of the film. It’s a story of truth, marginalized voices, tragedy, and a searing critique of the media. At the time, it couldn’t be seen in Korea—but it should have been. Above all, it’s Al Pacino.” — Journalist SOHN Suk-hee
One of Sidney Lumet’s signature works of the 1970s, Dog Day Afternoon is based on a real bank robbery that took place in New York in 1972. When robbers Sonny (Al Pacino) and Sal (John Cazale) discover there is only $1,100 in the bank, they take the employees hostage and face off against the police. Lumet’s realistic, gripping direction and meticulous editing cement Al Pacino’s antihero persona, amplifying his performance—one of fervor, darkness, and the slow collapse into defeat. Dog Day Afternoon unfolds the turbulence of 1970s America—marked by the Vietnam War defeat, veterans’ struggles to readjust, the Watergate scandal, an aggressive media, and the era’s gay rights and feminist movements—within a confined space. It is also a record of Pacino’s blood, sweat, and tears, portraying a character who cannot be easily defined as an idealist, reckless criminal, romantic, or violent misfit. (PARK Inho)
One of Sidney Lumet’s signature works of the 1970s, Dog Day Afternoon is based on a real bank robbery that took place in New York in 1972. When robbers Sonny (Al Pacino) and Sal (John Cazale) discover there is only $1,100 in the bank, they take the employees hostage and face off against the police. Lumet’s realistic, gripping direction and meticulous editing cement Al Pacino’s antihero persona, amplifying his performance—one of fervor, darkness, and the slow collapse into defeat. Dog Day Afternoon unfolds the turbulence of 1970s America—marked by the Vietnam War defeat, veterans’ struggles to readjust, the Watergate scandal, an aggressive media, and the era’s gay rights and feminist movements—within a confined space. It is also a record of Pacino’s blood, sweat, and tears, portraying a character who cannot be easily defined as an idealist, reckless criminal, romantic, or violent misfit. (PARK Inho)
Schedule
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- DATE
- TIME
- THEATER
code294
date09-21
time15:40
theaterLOTTE CINEMA Centum City 4
1515세관람가
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Director

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Sidney LUMET
Born in Philadelphia, USA, in 1924, he began his career as a stage actor before making his feature debut with 12 Angry Men (1957), which won the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. With films such as The Offence (1973), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), Network (1976), and The Verdict (1982), he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and gained recognition at major film festivals including Cannes, Venice, and Berlin. Over a career spanning nearly 50 years, he directed more than 40 films and received the Academy Honorary Award in 2005. His notable works also include Running on Empty (1988), Gloria (1999), and Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (2007).
Credit
- DirectorSidney LUMET
- ProducerMartin BREGMAN
Martin ELFAND - CastAl PACINO
John CAZALE
Carol KANE
Charles DURNING - ScreenplayFrank PIERSON
- CinematographyVictor J. KEMPER
- EditorDede ALLEN
- Production CompanyWarner Bros.
- World SalesPark Circus
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