Me or the Dog

Me or the Dog
Directed by Abner Pastoll
Produced by Junyoung Jang
Written by Jonathan Hall
Starring Edward Hogg
Martin Clunes
Kemi-bo Millar
Julian Bird
Music by Laura Rossi
Cinematography Kate Reid
Release dates
  • 23 March 2011 (2011-03-23)
Running time
14 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Me or the Dog[1] is a 2011 short film directed by Abner Pastoll, produced by Junyoung Jang and starring Edward Hogg, about a man who believes that his dog, Dudley, is talking to him. Martin Clunes plays the mischievous voice of the dog, who challenges his owner Tom with the prospect of him actually being a real 'talking dog', and in order to do so sets out to prove that Tom's girlfriend is cheating on him.

It world-premiered at the Festival de Cannes[2] in Coup de Coeur, out of competition, on 20 May 2011 and was met with an overall positive reception. The film was part of a featured showcase in a programme of only 8 short films. It was subsequently nominated for Best Comedy at the 2012 London Short Film Festival, released theatrically in London, UK and screened in official competition at several film festivals including: LA Shorts Fest, Atlantic Film Festival, Anchorage, Asheville, Emden, Berlin Shorts and the Bradford Film Festival where it was described as "Imaginative... Exploring mental illness and fidelity, [it's] light viewing with dark underlying subject-matter."

The short was written by television writer (and ex-cricketer) Jonathan Hall and also stars newcomer Kemi-bo Millar. It was funded by the Wellcome Trust[3] with the aim of a positive portrayal of schizophrenia and to raise public awareness of the condition. During the development process, the filmmakers received support from mental health organisations such as Mind and Rethink to ensure the condition, in this case specifically 'auditory hallucinations', was portrayed as accurately as possible.

In December 2013, it was featured in top German news publication Zeit Online,[4] as well as being named the LA Shorts Fest online Short of the Week.[5]

References

  1. Me or the Dog on IMDb
  2. Festival de Cannes Court Métrage
  3. Wellcome Trust Catalogue
  4. Zeit Online Short Film Blog
  5. LA Shorts Fest Short of the Week, 3 December 2013


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