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Record #
FRL-144435

Object Name
videorecording

Media Title, Year of Release
My Dog Tulip, 2009

Other Title(s)
Original Title My Dog Tulip

Director(s)

Film Category
animated feature

Country
USA

Language
English

Translation

Format
Blu-ray

Playback/Region

Measurements
Duration 01:22:00

Publishing Info.
New York : New Yorker Films, 2012

Details
1 videocassette(s) (Blu-ray) 82 min.: sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

Genre
animals; friendship; drama; literary interest; biography

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ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION INFORMATION

Music Avarese, John

Producer Kaminsky, Howard

Producer Pellegrino, Frank

Producer Twain, Norman

Screenwriter Fierlinger, Paul

Screenwriter Fierlinger, Sandra

Production Company Norman Twain Productions

Distributor Cinema Vault

Principal Cast Plummer, Christopher

Principal Cast Redgrave, Lynn

Principal Cast Rossellini, Isabella

Principal Cast Gerety, Peter

Principal Cast Murray, Brian


DESCRIPTION


TIFF NOTE

My Dog Tulip is a profound and beautiful love story that just happens to involve a man and his dog. The film is based on the celebrated 1956 novel by J.R. Ackerley, whose other book about the relationship between a dog and its owner, We starring Alan Bates and Gary Oldman. My Dog Tulip is a vivid animated feature that never fails to stimulate the senses with its artistry. Middle-aged Ackerley (Christopher Plummer) has failed in his search for the "ideal friend" with whom to share his life. Though he never considered himself a dog lover, he comes to adopt an eighteen-month-old German shepherd named Tulip. What follows are the adventures of a devoted yet bumbling dog parent and the animal that becomes the love of his life, that ideal companion he thought he would never find, as they navigate their fourteen-year relationship. Through Tulip's cycles we confront the facts of life, sometimes in vivid and startling detail; Ackerley minces no words, even as he weaves a touching memoir. Animated by Paul and Sandra Fierlinger, this dog story captures the particular feelings of pet owners without being overly mawkish. At once a portrait of the dog lover and a provocative meditation on the wonders of nature, My Dog Tulip is a playful and moving ode to man's best friend. With their whimsical and visionary style of animation, the Fierlingers convey this sensitive subject with humour and a strange sweetness. They are pioneers in the use of animation for documentary purposes, having created many projects for PBS, including segments for Sesame Street, and autobiographical works such as Drawn from Memory and Still Life with Animated Dogs. My Dog Tulip is the first animated feature to be entirely hand drawn and painted using paperless computer technology. Featuring the voices of Plummer, Lynn Redgrave and Isabella Rossellini, this is a delightful animated tale that evokes lasting images about a man and his relationship with a biter, barker and defecator.


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