

Dogs Without Names (2015)
A film maker decides to channel her grief over her deceased golden retriever into making a documentary about people who rescue dogs and cats 'without names' - meaning with no one to care for them. She works with organizations who rescue dogs and cats from being euthanized and sees anew the power of our bonds with these animals and our responsibilities should we opt to care for them.Dogs Without Names featuring Satomi Kobayashi and Takaya Kamikawa is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a drama movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.4 (92 votes).
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Dogs Without Names provides a unique perspective on the bond between humans and animals, exploring the emotional depth of this relationship through the lens of a filmmaker grieving her own pet.
The movie, released in 2015, has been well-received by audiences, earning a respectable IMDb rating of 7.4 out of 10, indicating its compelling narrative and engaging storytelling.
As a drama, Dogs Without Names delves into the serious and often overlooked issue of animal rescue, offering viewers a thought-provoking exploration of our responsibilities towards these 'nameless' pets.
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A film maker decides to channel her grief over her deceased golden retriever into making a documentary about people who rescue dogs and cats 'without names' - meaning with no one to care for them. She works with organizations who rescue dogs and cats from being euthanized and sees anew the power of our bonds with these animals and our responsibilities should we opt to care for them.