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Release Year: 1997
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Inocência Rebelde, Heimliche Freunde, Innocència rebel, Inocencia rebelde, Skylia sti hloi, Gyepkutyák
Director: John Duigan
Writer: Naomi Wallace
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Companies: The Rank Organisation, Toledo Pictures
Genre: Drama
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: discrimination, fascination, friendship, hypocrisy, infidelity, lawnmower, magic realism, poverty, suspicion, voyeurism, wealth
In the affluent community of Camelot Gardens, Trent, a 21-year-old outsider who mows lawns for a living, witnesses the extramarital affairs and social climbing of the residents. When Devon, a 10-year-old girl from one of these families, befriends Trent, their unusual friendship causes complications in the otherwise pristine community.
Lawn Dogs is a 1997 drama film directed by John Duigan, set in the affluent and seemingly perfect gated community of Camelot Gardens. The story explores themes of hypocrisy, infidelity, voyeurism, and the fascination with wealth from the perspective of Trent, an outsider who mows lawns for a living. When Devon, a young girl from one of these wealthy families, forms a friendship with Trent, their bond challenges the status quo of Camelot Gardens.
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