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Dog Run (2003)
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Starring: Marie-Josee Croze, Stephanie Morgenstern, Jean-Nicolas Verreault
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Category: Drama
Studio: Arrow Home Entertainment
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Length:
100 mins

 
 

 

How far would you go to live by your own rules?

Dog Run is a gripping, realistic tale from the Executive Producers of the critically acclaimed and controversial film Kids. In order to achieve the realism in Dog Run, real "street kids" were cast in supporting roles in exchange for food.

Miles (Craig DuPlessis) and Eddie (Brian Marc) meet while running away from their unhappy homes and make their way to New York City. With his nose ring and dreadlocks, Eddie is manic and unpredictable, while Miles prefers reading books like Catcher In the Rye. After they arrive in New York, they are scammed by other drug dealers and end up living on the streets. As Miles and Eddie are slowly drawn into a world of drugs, prostitution and betrayal, their personal codes of friendship, love and morality are pushed to the breaking point.

 
 
   
   

 
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