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Life of a Mutt

"Life of a Mutt" tells true, intimate and authentic stories from the perspective of stray dogs. Combining documentary material with hand drawn animation and voice over, we are crossing between genres and forms of documentary, fiction and animation, giving our silent heroes a voice. The inspiration comes from ancient Indian, Russian, British stories. Combining seven scenes into one life story - from birth to birth again, we witness their dignifying fight for survival, while also touching upon existential questions, such as the marginalized groups, nature and the environment, and highlighting esteemed values such as love, friendship and trust.

Top Cast

  • Jelena Bosanac

    Jelena Bosanac

    Narator / Narrator (voice)

  • Anica Dobra

    Anica Dobra

    Mama / Mom (voice)

  • Momčilo Bajagić 'Bajaga'

    Momčilo Bajagić 'Bajaga'

    Bog (voice)

  • Mirjana Karanović

    Mirjana Karanović

    Dona (voice)

  • Iskra Brajović

    Iskra Brajović

    Srećko / Happy (voice)

  • Dejana Bačko

    Dejana Bačko

    Snupi / Snoopy (voice)

  • Milica Tričković

    Milica Tričković

    Lokica (voice)

  • Jelena Miljković

    Jelena Miljković

    Bokica (voice)

  • Milica Đuran

    Milica Đuran

    Afrika (voice)

Overview

"Life of a Mutt" tells true, intimate and authentic stories from the perspective of stray dogs. Combining documentary material with hand drawn animation and voice over, we are crossing between genres and forms of documentary, fiction and animation, giving our silent heroes a voice. The inspiration comes from ancient Indian, Russian, British stories. Combining seven scenes into one life story - from birth to birth again, we witness their dignifying fight for survival, while also touching upon existential questions, such as the marginalized groups, nature and the environment, and highlighting esteemed values such as love, friendship and trust.

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