Dog Years (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Dog Years

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Depressed and living in isolation, Demelza promises to leap from the cliffs of her Cornish village when her elderly dog Lucky dies. Can she find a reason to live before he snuffs it?

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Will Marchant

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Mary Farbrother

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Maria Chamberlain

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Jenna Handley

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T.J. Hughes

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Natalys Willcox

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Toby Matthews

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Alice Cabanas
Kingsley Marshall
Alix Taylor-Searle

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Peter Doyle-Davidson

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Caroline Edwards

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Charlotte Macdonald
Lara Phillips

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Graham Jobbins

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Jessica Jones

Sound Designer:
Matthew Collington

Visual Effects:
Naomi Day

Writer:
Jake J. Mackintosh

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