A Dog's Life: A Dogamentary

2004
6.3| 1h50m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 2004 Released
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Official Website: http://www.dogamentary.com
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A Dog's Life: A Dogamentary, a wacky and poignant documentary about the positive effects of the bond between dogs and humans, told through the story of Gayle Kirschenbaum and her dog Chelsea. Chelsea rigged with a "doggie cam", this couple hit the streets of NY looking for love. 9/11 happens. Chelsea emerges as a healing force as a therapy dog.

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Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Lawbolisted Powerful
Spoonatects Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
ThedevilChoose When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
motionpicture123 ***May Contain Spoilers***This is a great documentary. Appealing camera work. Pleasant music. Thoughtful voice overs. Unique story.Throughout the movie we meet interesting people who have something to say that's worth hearing. It's great to get to see the story of Gayle's relationship with her dog, Chelsea, and the moments they experience and the people they come across. Both Gayle and Chelsea are single and are looking for a match; they make the extra effort to go from single to committed. Chelsea always seems to be the center of attention for TV cameras, but her fame is stopped once the tragedy of September 11th strikes and her focus is put toward something other than the limelight. This is a must-see, and make sure to check out the director's cut.
Andrew Hans I saw this movie on New Year's Day in 2007 with my Miniature Schnauzer, Samantha.This is a beautiful love story, albeit with a different angle. Gayle is a wonderful film maker who handled a difficult subject with style and class.While Chelsea is in Doggie Heaven now, she will always be remembered as a caring loving dog. Aren't they all?I loved the music especially the song Dog's Life by Dave's True Story off the album Nature. it is a must for Jazz lovers and is in current rotation on my iPod 5 years after I first heard it.See this movie, don't forget your dog!
dreamwandbooks I first saw Gayle Kirschenbaum's "A Dog's Life" at a film festival screening where it wowed the audience. I laughed out loud with everyone in that packed theater during Acts One & Two. In the beginning, this is a breezy entertaining documentary from one of our best filmmaking satirists. Its premise: a mischievous self-promoting celebrity dog "Chelsea" is searching for love in the Big Apple... or at least for doggy companionship... just like her frustrated director/forty-something mother has been doing for years. But then, the story moves from funny and risqué to tragic unexpectedly, when in the middle of filming in their Greenwich Village neighborhood, 911 happens. Act Three moved me to tears. Gayle and Chelsea immediately volunteer to help with the rescue, and because of their big hearts and kindness, they begin to perform miracles. I highly recommend this film to dog lovers and human being lovers everywhere.
LeonardMaltinsBalls this is awful. not even like Plan 9 awful.the narrating is arrogant and self-righteous. the subject matter is just plain ridiculous. and essentially the movie seems to have Absolutely NOTHING TO SAY.it's a fantastic study on who is able to make movies these days; you don't need a voice or heart anymore - you just have to have money, connections, and a sense of entitlement.someone, for the love of "film" and "cinema", pick this up with a plastic bag on the sidewalk and throw it in the garbage can around the corner.