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Only Dogs Run Free 2007

★ 7.01 votes97 min📅 2007-10-10

Arnon Zadok's gripping drama Only Dogs Run Free (2007) plunges into the fragile lives of a high-achieving Israeli couple whose carefully constructed world shatters when past violence resurfaces.

Director: Arnon Zadok

Cast

Lior Ashkenazi
Lior Ashkenazi
Uri
Ayelet Zurer
Ayelet Zurer
Telma
Alon Aboutboul
Alon Aboutboul
Netta Garti
Netta Garti
Assi Dayan
Assi Dayan
Amos Lavi
Yiftach Klein
Yiftach Klein
Yonatan Rozen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Only Dogs Run Free (2007) about?

The film follows a successful lawyer haunted by army-era trauma who turns against his closest friend in court, while his wife—a dedicated social worker—risks everything to protect a struggling family. Their lives spiral when she is brutally assaulted by a gang, forcing them to confront the limits of justice, trust, and survival.

Who directed Only Dogs Run Free?

Arnon Zadok directed this intense drama, known for his unflinching explorations of moral conflict and human resilience.

Who stars in Only Dogs Run Free?

The film features powerhouse performances from Lior Ashkenazi, Ayelet Zurer, Alon Aboutboul, Netta Garti, and Assi Dayan.

Is Only Dogs Run Free (2007) worth watching?

While it lacks an official IMDb rating, Only Dogs Run Free stands out for its raw emotional depth and socially relevant themes. Fans of psychological dramas and character-driven narratives will find its tension and moral complexity compelling, though its bleak tone may not suit all viewers.

How long is Only Dogs Run Free?

The film runs 97 minutes, delivering a tightly wound story that keeps audiences engaged without unnecessary sprawl.

About Only Dogs Run Free (2007) — A lawyer's betrayal and a wife's quiet fight for justice

Arnon Zadok's gripping drama Only Dogs Run Free (2007) plunges into the fragile lives of a high-achieving Israeli couple whose carefully constructed world shatters when past violence resurfaces. Lior Ashkenazi stars as the haunted lawyer whose army-era trauma drives him to testify against his closest friend, while Ayelet Zurer delivers a heart-wrenching performance as his social-worker wife fighting to save a destitute family. When she becomes the victim of a brutal gang assault, their marriage and moral convictions are violently tested, revealing how easily trust erodes under pressure.

As the story hurtles toward an agonizing reckoning, Zadok crafts a stark, emotionally raw portrait of guilt and redemption set against the stark backdrop of contemporary Israeli society. The film's deliberate pacing and unflinching dialogue amplify its themes of memory, justice, and the fragile line between victim and perpetrator, leaving audiences to question where mercy ends and justice begins.