
Release Date : Sep 1, 2010 Limited Genre Movie :Drama,Animation
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Christopher Plummer,Lynn Redgrave,Isabella Rossellini,Peter Gerety,Brian Murray,Paul Hecht,Euan Morton
A bittersweet account of the author's 14-year relationship with his adopted Alsatian, MY DOG TULIP was written, directed and animated by award-winning filmmakers Paul and Sandra Fierlinger, and is the first animated feature ever to be entirely hand drawn and painted utilizing paperless computer technology. An official selection of the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, MY DOG TULIP is based on the book by British author and distinguished man of letters J.R. Ackerley. Ackerley hardly thought of himself as a dog lover when, in middle age, he came to adopt Tulip - a beautiful, yet intolerable 18-month-old German shepherd. To his surprise, she turned out to be the love of his life, the ideal companion he had been searching for in vain. Originally published in England in 1956, My Dog Tulip is now published in the US by the New York Review of Books, and is the best-selling title in their Classics Series. In vivid and sometimes startling detail, the film reveals Tulip's often erratic behavior, canine tastes, and Ackerley's determined efforts to ensure an existence of perfect happiness for her. -- (C) New Yorker
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Manages to say more about man's relationship with dogs in a single, lush frame than 'Marley and Me' would if it were to run on a loop until the end of time.David Jenkins-Time Out
It's an oddity, this film: a wry, wobbly cartoon made expressly for grown-ups, featuring quirky hand-drawn animation and very little dialogue outside the central voiceover.
Amy Biancolli-Houston Chronicle
A beautifully illustrated love letter to dogs and the people who own them...
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
A marvelous animated feature, full of quiet joy, honest sorrow, wisdom and a wealth of clinical detail both excremental and reproductive, all rendered in a charming style approximating the dog drawings of James Thurber.
Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune
It is told from and by an adult sensibility that understands loneliness, gratitude and the intense curiosity we feel for other lives, man and beast.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times
Here's a boy-and-his-dog story featuring a very old boy.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
A wonderful animated movie for anyone who's ever experienced dog ownership at its most glorious, and most embarrassing.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
On and on the indefatigable Plummer talks, to the point that instead of his words endearing you to the film it begins to feel more like the cinema speakers are picking up interference from Radio 4.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
We are treated to far too much detail about trying to house train Tulip and exactly when, where and how she relieves herself.
Roz Laws-Birmingham Post
Here's a rare beast: an animated film about a dog that resists the urge to sentimentalise or anthropomorphise its canine protagonist, yet understands the human urge to do just that.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
Affably voiced by Christopher Plummer, Ackerley is at once enormously affectionate and beadily observan, while the clever graphic style marks the switch between straightforward narration and surreal doggy reverie.
Anthony Quinn-Independent
In truth, it's boring.
David Sexton-This is London
Poignant and just the right side of whimsy, it's the movie Marley & Me should have been.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
Smacks first of obfuscation, then of desperation.
Catherine Shoard-Guardian [UK]
Rarely has a needy bond between human and pet felt more unsentimentally and perfectly observed.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
Quirky and bittersweet, a treat for dog lovers and the dogless alike.
Laura Bushell-Little White Lies
Unlike most celluloid tales about man's best friend, this study in dedication, defecation and reproduction sometimes feels like an intrusion into a very private affair.
David Parkinson-Radio Times
Is My Dog Tulip the best film ever about a dog? Is it Citizen Canine? My answer, yes.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
More Harold And Maude than Marley & Me; amusing, insightful and a little perverse.
Ellen E Jones-Total Film
A delightful animation for adults, its lack of sentiment makes it an anti-Marley.
Kim Newman-Empire Magazine
A classic book, a film to cherish.
Philip French-Guardian [UK]
As embraceable as it is, Tulip often feels as if it would have been a better animated short than a feature.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
Many films have been written about the bonds between man and beast but few are as wise, as witty, or as unflinchingly founded in observation as My Dog Tulip.
Sarah Boslaugh-Playback:stl
The scratchy animation, reminiscent of Jules Feiffer's beatnik-era doodles, is a homey complement to Plummer's autumnal narration.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Wayne Dobie is a shy police photographer who saves the life of crime boss Frank Milo. Greatful, Milo insists on being Wayne's friend, offering him the companionship of "Glory", one of his employees. Wayne is thus in a difficult situation: he can't be seen to be fraternising with criminals, and he's unsure about how to deal with Glory.
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