Dog (film)

Dog
Directed by Suzie Templeton
Written by Suzie Templeton
Edited by Tony Fish
Release date
  • 2001 (2001)
Running time
5 minutes 40 seconds
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Dog is a BAFTA-winning stop motion animated short film written, directed and animated by Suzie Templeton. The film was made at the Royal College of Art in 2001.

Premise

A young boy longs for reassurance about how his mother died. To protect each other, he and his father hold their agony inside, where it festers.

Awards

  • McLaren Award for New British Animation: 2001 Edinburgh International Film Festival, Scotland
  • National Film Board of Canada Grand Prize (Student Competition Year): 2001 Ottawa International Animation Festival, Canada
  • Cinewomen Award for Best Female Director: 2001 FAN International Short Film and Animation Festival, UK
  • Best Animation: 2001 Royal Television Society London Centre Student Television Awards, UK
  • BAFTA - Short Animation Film: 2002 British Academy of Film and Television Arts, UK
  • Paul Berry Award for Best Student Film: 2002 British Animation Awards, UK
  • Best Experimental Animation: 2002 California SUN International Animation Festival, USA
  • Best Animation: 2002 Royal Television Society National Student Television Awards, UK
  • Best Animation: 2002 Brooklyn International Film Festival, USA
  • Grand Prix: 2002 Dervio International Cartoons and Comics Festival, Italy
  • Best Overall Film: 2002 Melbourne International Animation Festival, Australia
  • Best Student Animation: 2002 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films, USA
  • Special Mention: 2002 Regensburg Short Film Week, Germany
  • Bronze Award: 2002 WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, USA
  • Hiroshima Prize: 2002 Hiroshima International Animation Festival, Japan
  • Winner of Professional Category: 2002 D&AD/Campaign Screen New Directors Competition, England
  • Anyzone Award: 2002 Holland Animation Film Festival, The Netherlands
  • Grand Prix - Narrative Film: 2002 Holland Animation Film Festival, The Netherlands
  • Grand Prix: 2002 Siena International Short Film Festival, Italy
  • Best Story: 2002 Black Nights Film Festival, Tallinn, Estonia
  • Best Animation: 2003 Tampere Film Festival, Finland


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