Australia / Jun 14, 2016 / Sydney Film Festival
Baxter and Me (2016)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
In this charming documentary, director Gillian Leahy combines her two great passions: dogs and film. She openly reveals her life story through a canine prism – lovers may come and go, but there are always the dogs. Leahy also weaves in her filmmaking career, starting out at the Women's Film Workshop in 1970s Sydney and the newly formed AFTRS. Dogs have carried her through childhood illness and heartbreak; in return she lavishes care, and frets over their waywardness. Today, she shares her life with a big brown Labrador called Baxter. There are echoes of Leahy's award-winning My Life Without Steve, a study in love and loss, in this meditative and romantic film.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Baxter and Me |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | Australia |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Gecko Films Pty. Ltd. |
| Release date | 14 giugno 2016 |
| Production | Sue Brooks, Frank Haines |
| Writer | Gillian Leahy |
| Editing | Denise Haslem |
| Cinematography | Steve Macdonald |
| Assistant directors | Gillian Leahy |
| Camera operators | Steve Macdonald |
| Additional photography | Steve Macdonald |
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| Music | Elizabeth Drake |
| Sound | Elizabeth Drake |
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