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Git Along, Little Dogies
It ain't easy having breasts. Especially when you're in love with physics and potato launchers.
Overview
Genre
Docu-Fiction, Personal Doc, Social Issues, Contemporary Issues, and Culture
Synopsis
In the black and white world of this humorous experimental memoir, being female has everything to do with getting manicures, loving smelly candles, and not being able to drive. Even science says so. Drawn instead to demolition derbies and physics, the film’s protagonist struggles to make her way in a world in which she just doesn’t seem to fit.
Stage
finished
Running time
9 minutes
Links
Official Website
Git Along, Little Dogies Official Website
Credits
Kate Lain
... Director, Producer, Writer, The Protagonist
Andrew Sobey
... Director of Photography
Simon Dixon
... Narrator
Ronald Tobias
... Patriarchy
Production Details
Country
United States
Distribution Details
Release year
2010
Festivals
Black Maria, Athens International, Palm Springs Int'l ShortFest, LA Shorts Fest, Humboldt, Big Muddy, Dam Short, Seattle Lesbian & Gay, Mill Valley, Indie Memphis, American Cinematheque Focus on Female Directors, Davis Feminist, VIDEOEX Experimental
Awards
Director's Choice Award (Black Maria Film + Video Fest), Jim Demulling Speak Out Award (Humboldt Film Festival), Critics Choice Award (Davis Feminist Film Festival)
Language
English
Overview
Genre
Docu-Fiction, Personal Doc, Social Issues, Contemporary Issues, and CultureSynopsis
In the black and white world of this humorous experimental memoir, being female has everything to do with getting manicures, loving smelly candles, and not being able to drive. Even science says so. Drawn instead to demolition derbies and physics, the film’s protagonist struggles to make her way in a world in which she just doesn’t seem to fit.
Stage
finishedRunning time
9 minutesLinks
Official Website
Git Along, Little Dogies Official WebsiteCredits
Kate Lain
... Director, Producer, Writer, The Protagonist
Andrew Sobey
... Director of Photography
Simon Dixon
... Narrator
Ronald Tobias
... Patriarchy
