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Welcome to the Dollhouse
Struggling against being hated and socially awkward, Dawn Weiner, a young teenager middle grade girl, who has a miserable life and struggles against having a place for her in the world, as she he been rejected by everyone, even her family, the thing that makes her rage and frustration, but when she has been rejected by her crush, everything changes.





















20 May 1948, Burlington, Vermont, USA


21 September 1952, Taipei, Taiwan









1976, Virginia, USA

22 April 1971, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA

21 January 1970, New York City, New York, USA

8 January 1925, Eliasville, Texas, USA

25 January 1983, New York, USA


December 12, 2005
Todd Solondz's only good movie.
March 14, 2005
Still Solondz's one and only great film!
September 01, 2009
Welcome to the Dollhouse puts an ugly duckling through her paces.
December 29, 2003
Blisteringly honest and side-splittingly funny. Solondz's most accomplished film.
July 23, 2007
At its best it's like the funniest yet bleakest comic book Dan Clowes never drew.
January 27, 2004
Matarazzo tem forte presença em cena, mas o filme não sai do lugar-comum.
January 01, 2000
At 87 minutes, Dollhouse is a near-perfect morsel. If nothing else, it informs older folk that school principals still threaten to record bad behavior in one's 'personal record' -- only now, computers facilitate the process.
April 06, 2005
hilariously provocative and almost too real
April 09, 2008
quirky and great
June 29, 2016
Welcome to the Dollhouse marks a substantial (and obvious) improvement over filmmaker Todd Solondz's underwhelming debut, Fear Anxiety and Depression...
December 20, 2006
One of the highlights of the 1995 Toronto Festival, Solondz's second film is a stark, often funny, always poignant comedy about suburban mores, centering on a misfit Jewish girl tormented by her family and classmates.
January 01, 2011
A dark look at adolescence; not for kids.