Bombon El Perro

Bombon El Perro
Bombon El Perro

Film Details

Year

2004

Duration

97 minutes

Genres

Drama

Language

Spanish (English subtitles)

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Synopsis

Life is difficult for middle-aged mechanic Juan. He's lost his job and is trying to make a living selling knives in remote areas of Patagonia, Argentina. When someone repays a favour by giving him Bombon - a pedigree "Dogo Argentino" - things take an unexpected turn. For if the giant white canine can win a dog show, it might be Juan's ticket to a better life. As man and beast travel across country, they form a bond that is all the more touching for being so believable.

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15 Classification

Contains infrequent strong language.

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