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Dog on Trial
19.12.2024
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Dog on Trial

Movie information

  • Rating:

    0+ (Preliminary)

    No age restrictions

  • Year:

    2024

  • Original name:

    Dog on Trial

  • Director:

    Letytsia Dosh

  • Release date:

    19.12.2024

  • Language:

    Ukrainian language

  • Genre:

    Comedy

  • Duration:

    1:23

  • Producer:

    France

  • Screenplay:

    Letytsia Dosh

  • Starring:

    Letytsia Dosch, Francois Damien, Jean-Pascal Zadi, Ann Durval, dog Cody.

  • Inclusive adaptation:

    The film is adapted for people with hearing loss and hearing loss. To quickly access this option, add additional information "MovieReading" to your smartphone. Sent for detailed information, you will find it on the page Movies available for skin

Plot

Avril, a young animal rights lawyer, is prepared to do whatever it takes to save her client, a canine repeat offender, from the death penalty. Caught as she is between a belief in justice and an increasing difficulty in tolerating human disregard for animals, she discovers that the dog will help her to accept her own human complexity.