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Penfold Richard (writer)
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4 August 2005 (UK)
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Ben, a dog born in the summer months of 1996 - so that makes him 39, he tells us - narrates a bit of...
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(Complete credited cast)| Benjamin Batton | ... | Ben - Dog | |
| Morgwn Atkins | ... | Owner | |
| Richard Haigh | ... | Narrator (voice) |
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I don't usually like short films but I enjoyed this one when I saw it amongst a selection of shorts early one morning on the BBC. Out of the two hours of short films shown I found this one stood out especially due to its interesting camera work and well done grainy cinematography. Although depressing from the dogs perspective, the film kept me amused and its ending I particularly enjoyed. Shot on a beach this film details the relationship of a dog with its owner through the eyes of the dog. With superb narration the dog tells us about the ups and downs of his life with his owner as if they were a married couple. I gave the film 8 out of 10 because although I think it's over far too quickly for a brief 5 minutes or so it kept me thoroughly entertained. Dog owners are likely to find this short film worth while especially.