Christopher Vourlias The surprisingly complex world of puppy politics becomes the unlikely breeding ground for a new satire produced by Hungary’s Other Films and Romanian production powerhouse microFILM, the companies announced this week during the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival.“Whose Dog Am I?” is a docu-comedy essay about politics in a world where citizens are dogs, politicians are their breeders, and the highest international forum is the World Canine Organization.
It’s a film about Big Politics through the politics of the dog world.“Whose Dog Am I?” is directed by Robert Lakatos and produced by Hungary’s Rita Balogh, and Romania’s Alecu and Ada Solomon, whose Bucharest-based microFILM has produced critically acclaimed films.
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