DVD 88 mins
R (Restricted)
Welcome to the Dollhouse
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (5/24/1996)
In Collection
#363

Seen It:
Yes
USA  /  English

Mathew Faber
Eric Mbius
Heather Matarazzo
Brendan Sexton III

Director Todd Solondz

What is junior high school but a strange, disorienting pastiche of black comedy, tragedy, soap opera, and (most of all) horror movie? Well, that pretty much describes Todd Solondz's astonishingly honest and clear-sighted film, Welcome to the Dollhouse. Like Solondz's even more controversial follow-up--the acclaimed and despised Happiness (1998)--Dollhouse unflinchingly looks deep into its characters' souls (and their embarrassing desires, and their floundering sexuality) in ways that can be simultaneously disturbing and liberating, appalling and hilarious. Dawn Wiener (Heather Matarazzo) is a hapless seventh-grade geek whose cruel and contemptuous schoolmates have nicknamed her (what else?) "Wiener Dog." Everything about Dawn is so awkward--the way she looks, talks, moves--that it's no wonder other kids dump on her. They're most likely so insecure about themselves that they're terrified of the Wiener Dog they know lurks somewhere down inside themselves, too. So, the best social and psychological survival tactic is to distance themselves from Dawn by relentlessly reminding her of her "place" at the bottom of the junior-high pecking order. Solondz's vision is hardly sentimental, and you wouldn't even call it "compassionate," but it is a moral vision: authentic, undiluted, and, in the end, understanding. --Jim Emerson

Edition Details
Barcode 043396825697
Region Region 1
Chapters 28
Release Date 8/3/1999
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Layers Dual Side, Single Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
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Features
Talent Files
Theatrical Trailer
Production Notes
Scene Selections
Interactive Menus
Digitally Remastered