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a survey of recent North American cinema

  • Dogleg

    Directed by Al Warren | 84 minutes | 15+ | Australian Theatrical Premiere


    4.20pm, Saturday, 21st September | Buy Pass




    Every dog has its day. Every day has its way of being forgotten.

    Alan (played by director Al Warren) has been tasked with looking after his girlfriend's beloved dog, Roo, while she's out of town on business. After a chaotic gender reveal party goes awry and Roo escapes, the struggling director must search for her while preparing to finally shoot a scene for his self-funded film. As Alan tries to maintain the illusion of control over his life and weird occurrences mount, his journey takes a meandering route through short vignettes with vaguely connective tissue, manifestations of doubt and special guest appearances by Nick Pinkerton (dir. The Sweet East) and Kristoffer Borgli (Sick of Myself).


    WHY YOU SHOULD SEE THIS FILM: Drawing inspiration from Hong Sang-soo and John Cassavetes, Dogleg is a stressfully relaxing hangout with some extremely entertaining weirdos. Writer/director/leading man Warren puts himself through the ringer here, turning the harshest jokes on himself as his self-sabotaging character suffers through endless escalating situations. The Linklater-esque structure allows him to play with short form concepts while drawing out themes of identity and creative frustration, drifting through a parallel Los Angeles that actively resists attempts to navigate it. (c. Golden Age Cinema and Bar)

    "...reminds the viewer, with a smile and a laugh, that all we know is that we know nothing, and at the end of the day, maybe that’s totally fine." - Conor Truax, In Review Online




    Country: USA
    Year: 2023
    Language: English