After we put up the competition to win tickets to a screening of Red Dog, every single Australian who follows us on Twitter and Facebook replied telling us how great the movie is! It’s hits UK cinemas24th February and you can still enter our screening competition by clicking here. It’s also probably worth mentioning that Koko, the dog in the movie, recently beat Uggie, the dog from The Artist to win the award for ‘best dog’ award at the Golden Collar awards in La (no lie!!)
Have a watch of the clip below which shows Red Dog playing chicken with a car to demand the right to hitch-hike. It really sets the tone for the movie which I now really want to see!
Red Dog is based on the novel by Louis de Bernieres, is directed by Kriv Stenders and stars Josh Lucas, Rachael Taylor, Noah Taylor,...
Have a watch of the clip below which shows Red Dog playing chicken with a car to demand the right to hitch-hike. It really sets the tone for the movie which I now really want to see!
Red Dog is based on the novel by Louis de Bernieres, is directed by Kriv Stenders and stars Josh Lucas, Rachael Taylor, Noah Taylor,...
- 2/16/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
To mark the release of Red Dog in cinemas 24th February, with advanced previews from February 19th, we’ve been given 5 pairs of tickets to give away to a special screening of the film on the 20th February at Vue West End at 6pm for a 6.30 start.
Red Dog is based on the novel by Louis de Bernieres, is directed by Kriv Stenders and stars Josh Lucas, Rachael Taylor, Noah Taylor, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Luke Ford, Arthur Angel.
Dampier, Western Australia, 1971. A wild and desolate place where workers from all over the world come here to sweat away. When the sun goes down, these grafters make their way to the industrial hick town’s only pub where they drink, recall their homes and get involved in fights. But this particular night things are somewhat quieter than usual. In the back room a dog is drawing its last breath. But this isn’t just any old cur,...
Red Dog is based on the novel by Louis de Bernieres, is directed by Kriv Stenders and stars Josh Lucas, Rachael Taylor, Noah Taylor, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Luke Ford, Arthur Angel.
Dampier, Western Australia, 1971. A wild and desolate place where workers from all over the world come here to sweat away. When the sun goes down, these grafters make their way to the industrial hick town’s only pub where they drink, recall their homes and get involved in fights. But this particular night things are somewhat quieter than usual. In the back room a dog is drawing its last breath. But this isn’t just any old cur,...
- 2/11/2012
- by Competitons
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The new Australian film Red Dog will have its world premiere at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival, held February 10 to 21, having been selected to screen in competition as part of Generation 14plus. For those familiar with the daring work of Australian filmmaker Kriv Stenders (The Illustrated Family Doctor, Blacktown, Boxing Day, Lucky Country), it came as a surprise to learn the director was overseeing the decidedly family friendly Red Dog. Adapted by Daniel Taplitz (Chaos Theory) from the novel by Louis De Bernieres (Captain Corelli's Mandolin), Red Dog tells the story of a spirited kelpie who roamed the West Australian outback in the seventies and eighties and unites a mining community along the way.
- 1/13/2011
- FilmInk.com.au
Having directed edgy Aussie films like 2005's The Illustrated Family Doctor and 2007's Boxing Day, Kriv Stenders' latest is something a little different. Based on the renowned true story of Western Australian kelpie-cross ‘Red' and later adapted by British author Louis de Bernieres, Red Dog is the heartwarming story of an extraordinary dog, and the ordinary people whose lives he touches, uniting a mining community in the 1970s and ‘80s. Adapted from Bernieres' 1998 novel with a screenplay by Daniel Taplitz (Chaos Theory), the film follows the travels and exploits of Red, the vagabond dog who hitchhiked his way across Western Australia.
- 5/3/2010
- FilmInk.com.au
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