NY Dog Film Festival

Showings

Mary D. Fisher Theatre Thu, Jul 25, 2019 4:00 PM
Mary D. Fisher Theatre Thu, Jul 25, 2019 7:00 PM
Film Info
Event Type:NY Dog Film Festival
Run Time:2 hours
Trailer:https://youtu.be/CHMf6kAV6fY

Description

The New York Dog Film Festival is an annual celebration of the love between dogs and their people, through short films from around the world that inspire, educate and entertain, benefiting local animal welfare groups that bring people and pets together.


These films are free of physical or verbal abuse toward people or animals. The only tears you might shed would be tears of joy for happy endings. The programs are designed for adult audiences but can be enjoyed by all members of the family, including mature children.


The New York Dog Film Festival lineup includes:


Unexpected (2 min): An animated tale with an unexpected ending.


Shit Happens (2 min): A mime demonstrates what happens when you don't "Pick It Up."


Esther - Saving Castaways (6 min): A documentary chronicling a prison program for unwanted dogs trained by inmates: an unlikely union that changes both man and dog.


Elvis: The Lonely Hunter of Circle Beach (5 min): A remote Long Island beach. A tough little dog named Elvis.  His search for the elusive Buried Bagel.


Dog Power (25 min): A dynamic documentary following the glorious canine/human athletes competing together in international competitions for shared outdoor sports.


I Rescue Senior Dogs (5 min): A documentary about Sherri Franklin, the founder of Muttville, a last-chance rescue for senior dogs in San Francisco.


About a Dog (16 min): A charming story about an antisocial book editor, who reluctantly fosters a dog, which brings her out of shell and introduces her to love.


It's a Potcake Life (30 min): A heart-warming documentary following the indigenous stray dogs of the Bahamas - called Potcakes - and the happy endings facilitated by an island of dedicated rescuers.


A Dog's Life (8 min): An animated interpretation of a dog’s view of an ordinary day in his life.


Well Groomed (8 min): A colorfully-hued documentary peeking into the colorful, passionate world of competitive creative dog grooming.


Imperfect Adventure (5 min): A beautifully philosophical journal of one woman’s trip across North America in a motorcycle, with her dog in the sidecar, overcome her doubts and fears.


Ooh la la (1 min): A witty animation Inspired by the French Poodle. 


This special Sedona premiere of the New York Dog Film Festival is co-presented by the Verde Valley Humane Society, who will lead a community discussion and Q&A following both screenings.


A portion of the proceeds from the New York Cat Film Festival will go to the Verde Valley Humane Society, a non-profit 501c3 animal shelter, to help provide food, shelter, and veterinary care for approximately 1,000 pets in need each year.  Verde Valley Humane Society is a no-kill sheltering facility located at 1520 W. Mingus in Cottonwood that exists to provide for and protect unwanted, lost and abused animals; and to promote animal welfare through its policies and presence in the community.