
Oliendo a Perro 2011
In *Oliendo a Perro (2011)*, Monterrey's eccentric fashion photographer Tavo becomes consumed by obsession after suspecting his glamorous model girlfriend of cheating.
Director: Alexandro Aldrete
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Oliendo a Perro (2011)* about?
*Oliendo a Perro* follows Tavo, a fashion photographer whose jealousy spirals into digital snooping after he suspects his girlfriend of cheating. As he and his friend dig deeper, their investigation spirals into increasingly bizarre territory, blurring the line between reality and his paranoid fantasies.
Who directed *Oliendo a Perro*?
Alexandro Aldrete directed *Oliendo a Perro (2011)*, bringing a sharp, satirical edge to the film's exploration of obsession and digital voyeurism.
Who stars in *Oliendo a Perro*?
The film stars Alexandro Aldrete in the lead role, playing Tavo, the obsessive fashion photographer at the center of the story.
Is *Oliendo a Perro (2011)* worth watching?
While *Oliendo a Perro* isn't for everyone due to its absurdist tone and unsettling premise, it offers a unique blend of dark comedy and psychological tension. Its short runtime and bold themes make it a cult curiosity worth exploring for fans of offbeat cinema.
How long is *Oliendo a Perro*?
*Oliendo a Perro (2011)* has a runtime of 80 minutes.
About Oliendo a Perro (2011) — A darkly comic obsession with infidelity and the absurd
In *Oliendo a Perro (2011)*, Monterrey's eccentric fashion photographer Tavo becomes consumed by obsession after suspecting his glamorous model girlfriend of cheating. With the reluctant help of his tech-savvy best friend Horacio, he hacks into her computer, uncovering bizarre digital clues that spiral into an increasingly surreal and darkly comedic hunt for truth. As the hours tick by, their investigation leads them down a rabbit hole of absurd encounters, where paranoia blurs the line between reality and delusion—and the unthinkable seems just within reach.
Director Alexandro Aldrete crafts a razor-sharp satire of modern infidelity and digital voyeurism, wrapped in a sinister yet darkly humorous tone that lingers long after the credits roll. The film's claustrophobic atmosphere and offbeat premise challenge viewers to question the boundaries of trust, technology, and the lengths we'll go to confirm our worst suspicions.