My Dog Stupid
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My Dog Stupid

Henri is a middle-aged writer in crisis. Just at a time when he assesses of his life, an enormous gray dog, impolite and smelly, sneaks into Henri's h...ouse. Show More

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Henri, a middle-aged writer facing a personal crisis, finds himself in a predicament when a large, impolite, and odorous gray dog mysteriously enters his home. As Henri grapples with the assessment of his life, this unexpected four-legged intruder becomes an unlikely catalyst for change.

My Dog Stupid is a heartwarming French comedy that explores the themes of self-discovery and the transformative power of unexpected friendships. Henri's encounter with the dog challenges his routines and forces him to confront his own shortcomings, reminding him of the joy and chaos that life can bring.

As Henri navigates his complicated relationship with the smelly canine, he begins to rediscover his passion for writing and reconnect with his family. Along the way, he discovers that this peculiar dog may hold the key to unlocking the happiness he has been missing.

Directed by Yvan Attal, My Dog Stupid draws viewers into a humorous and heartfelt journey as Henri and the dog embark on a mutual adventure of personal growth and self-reflection. With its relatable characters and witty dialogue, the film showcases the importance of embracing life's unpredictability and finding solace in unexpected places.

Experience this charming tale of redemption and self-discovery as My Dog Stupid takes you on a delightful and heartwarming journey that will leave you with a smile on your face and a renewed appreciation for the transformative power of companionship.

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My Dog Stupid

Release Date:

30 Oct 2019

Writers:

Dean Craig (screenplay), Yvan Attal (adaptation), John Fante (novel), Stéphane Guillon (collaboration), Yaël Langmann (adaptation)