DiscoverTalking Documentary PodcastElizabeth Lo captures the romance of urban dog life in "Stray"
Elizabeth Lo captures the romance of urban dog life in "Stray"

Elizabeth Lo captures the romance of urban dog life in "Stray"

Update: 2021-11-15
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In the United States, stray dogs are not allowed to live on the street. They are whisked away to live in concrete cells. The approach is very different in some cities in Europe and Asia, where stray dogs are allowed to live freely alongside the human population.



Elizabeth Lo pondered these differences and what it all means. She wanted to create a visual document that captures stray dogs as seen from their perspective, not ours. The result is a stunning visual achievement that also carries a message about what it means to live free.



Lo's film, Stray, was released in 2021. It won the jury prize for Best International Feature Film at the Hot Docs International Film Festival!



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Elizabeth Lo captures the romance of urban dog life in "Stray"

Elizabeth Lo captures the romance of urban dog life in "Stray"

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