A Dog's Life: A Dogamentary (2004)
Directed by Gayle Kirschenbaum
Sub-Genres - Animals, Biography, Psychology, Tragedies & Catastrophes |
Run Time - 37 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
In this documentary that seeks to reveal true meaning of the phrase "man's best friend," Emmy-award winning filmmaker Gayle Kirchenbaum explores the bond between woman and canine by taking her beloved thirteen-pound Shih Tzu Chelsea on a walk through the streets post-9/11 New York City - but this is no ordinary stroll through the city. By carefully attaching a camera to her four-legged friend, Kirchenbaum offers a unique perspective of the world as the pair attempt to brighten the spirits of the victim's families, and experience a little puppy love in the form of a friendly neighbor pup.
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animal-lover, bonding [relationship], city-life, companion, dog, pets, psychotherapy, September 11th