Welcome to the Dollhouse
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Welcome to the Dollhouse

An awkward seventh-grader struggles to cope with inattentive parents, snobbish class-mates, a smart older brother, an attractive younger sister and he...r own insecurities in suburban New Jersey. Show More

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Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995) is a heartfelt and relatable coming-of-age film set in suburban New Jersey. The story centers around Dawn Wiener, an awkward seventh-grader who navigates through the challenges of adolescence. Dealing with inattentive parents, snobbish classmates, and her own insecurities, Dawn's journey is both humorous and poignant.

As the middle child, Dawn is constantly overshadowed by her attractive younger sister and smart older brother, adding to her feelings of isolation. She faces constant torment from her classmates, who mockingly nickname her Wiener Dog. Dawn's only solace is her secret crush on the school hunk, which proves to be an unrequited love.

The film provides a realistic and sometimes uncomfortable portrayal of the struggles young individuals face during this pivotal time in their lives. Director Todd Solondz skillfully captures the nuances of adolescence, highlighting the complexities of social dynamics and the pressure to conform. Lead actress Heather Matarazzo delivers an incredibly authentic performance, embodying Dawn's vulnerability and resilience.

Welcome to the Dollhouse is a raw and emotionally honest film that tackles important themes such as bullying, self-acceptance, and the quest for identity. It offers a compelling and relatable narrative that will resonate with audiences of all ages. This indie gem remains a must-watch, showcasing the awkwardness and challenges that come with growing up.

Also Known As:

Welcome to the Dollhouse

Release Date:

24 May 1996

Writers:

Todd Solondz

Awards:

4 wins & 17 nominations