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Year of the Dog (DVD)

Year of the Dog is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike White (in his directorial debut), and starring Molly Shannon, Laura Dern, Regina King, Thomas McCarthy, Josh Pais, John C. Reilly and Peter Sarsgaard. The film describes the process of a woman that goes from having one pet dog at home to becoming a vegan and an animal rights activist.

It premiered January 20, 2007, at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.


Plot

Shannon stars as Peggy, a forty-something administrative assistant whose social and love life are slim to nil. Her most intimate bond is with her dog, Pencil. One morning Pencil refuses to come in after being let out to do his business, and a half-awake Peggy lets him stay outside overnight. The next morning she finds him in the yard of her neighbor Al (John C. Reilly) whimpering in pain. She takes him to a vet but it is too late; Pencil dies of toxic poisoning.

The people in her life react with sympathy but mostly make her feel guilty for her grief. Best friend Layla (Regina King) tells Peggy her relationship with Pencil had held her back from finding romance. Her emotionally sterile sister-in-law (Laura Dern) and brother Pier (Thomas McCarthy) are too self-absorbed to sense how deeply hurt Peggy is.

Peggy s neighbor, Al, asks Peggy on a date. It starts out well until Al reveals that he lost his own pet dog by accidentally shooting it in a hunting accident. When the two return to his home he shows off his knife collection and hunting trophies. He is oblivious to Peggy s distaste for this. She asks to see his garage, suspicious that something inside poisoned Pencil. Al makes a pass which she rejects in disgust.

Peggy gets a call from Newt (Peter Sarsgaard), a volunteer at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals who was present when Pencil died. He tells Peggy he has a new dog she may like to adopt: Valentine, a King Shepherd with behavioral problems. Newt agrees to help train Valentine, and he and Peggy begin to spend a lot of time together.

Through Newt, Peggy is exposed to veganism and to animal rights information. She becomes a vegan and begins helping Newt to adopt out various animals slated for euthanasia. Chastised by her boss Robin (Josh Pais) for her commitment, she retaliates by donating to various animal-related charities from his checkbook.

Peggy and Newt share a kiss, Newt declining to go any further, which she mistakes for chivalry. She confesses she has fallen in love; Newt reveals that he is celibate, implying he is asexual. Peggy reacts badly, shutting out Newt and instead focusing on her new relationship with Valentine. Valentine s sporadically violent behavior worsens without Newt s instruction; he bites Peggy s hand. The dog also continually barks, causing Al to complain. Peggy responds rudely, insinuating that it is her revenge because she thinks something in his garage must have poisoned Pencil.

Peggy s interest in animal rights deepens, particularly the causes to stop animal testing and of farm communities for animals who were previously meant to die. Her new belief system is looked at flippantly by her brother and sister-in-law; when she announces she is a vegan, he responds: It will be interesting to see how long this lasts.

On New Year s Eve weekend Peggy agrees to babysit her brother s children. She leaves Valentine in the care of Newt. She takes her young niece Lissie (Amy Schlagel, Zoe Schlagel) and nephew Benji to a farm for rescued animals to introduce them to an adopted chicken (a charity sponsorship) she got them for Christmas. Intensely moved by the experience, Peggy has a mini-breakdown in the car. She wants to show them a slaughterhouse, but the children freak out.

While babysitting Peggy gets drunk and discovers a rack of furs in her sister-in-law s closet. She asks her niece what she thinks of them and the child expresses that it s mean . Peggy ultimately passes out drunk and in the morning finds the furs ruined in the bathtub full of water. She goes to Newt s to pick up Valentine and finds Newt weeping. Valentine killed a crippled dog named Buttons, and Newt sent Valentine to be put down because he knew Peggy did not have the fortitude to do so.

She rushes to the dog pound but is too late; Valentine has been dead for two hours. Peggy suffers a mental break and adopts 15 dogs slated to die; she lies, saying she works with the SPCA and intends to find them all homes. Peggy at work is confronted by her boss. He has discovered the fraudulent checks and she is fired.

Peggy s life falls apart. She barely leaves her home, which is practically destroyed by her new pets. Al complains, saying if she does not find a way to control them he will. While she is out, Newt visits, confiscates the dogs and leaves a warning notice from the SPCA. Peggy erroneously blames Al.

She sneaks into Al s house and finds molluscicide with a hole chewed into the corner, confirming her suspicions about Pencil s death. Zombie-like, she drags the bag through the house, leaking poison pellets everywhere. She takes one of Al s hunting knives and hides. When Al and a girlfriend return home, Peggy attacks with the knife. Al wrestles it away from her and calls the police.

Peggy s brother and sister-in-law try to help. They say Peggy s boss has decided if she pays back everything and goes to counselling he will rehire her. They ask why Peggy attacked Al. She says she wanted him to know what it felt like to be hunted.

Peggy returns to work and is greeted warmly. But soon an internet search leads her to information about an upcoming animal rights protest. She sends an email to her coworkers (including Layla), boss, Newt, brother and sister-in-law. She must follow her soul. She abandons her former life and heads off to the protest, content that fighting for animals is her greater reason for living (as opposed to child-rearing, career, or intimate human relationships).


Cast

  • Molly Shannon - Peggy Spade
  • Laura Dern - Bret Spade
  • Regina King - Layla
  • Thomas McCarthy - Pier Spade
  • Josh Pais - Robin
  • John C. Reilly - Al
  • Peter Sarsgaard - Newt
  • Amy Schlagel and Zoe Schlagel - Lissie
  • Dale Godboldo - Don
  • Inara George - Holly
  • Liza Weil - Trishelle

Critical reception

The film received positive reviews from critics. As of September 8, 2022, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 69% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 146 reviews. On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 70 out of 100, based on 31 reviews.

Associated Press film critic David Germain named the film the #10 best film of 2007.

The film won Best Feature Film at the 22nd Genesis Awards.


Box office performance

The film opened in limited release on April 13, 2007; and, in its opening weekend, it grossed $108,223 in seven theaters. The film s widest release was in 152 theaters in its fifth week.

The film grossed $1,596,953 worldwide — $1,540,141 in the United States and Canada and $56,812 in other territories.


Condition

New

Actor

Ben Leclair, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jack Black, Mike White, Nan Morales

Publisher

Paramount

Published Date

2007-08-28

Age Group

Adult

Rating MPA

Pg-13

Recording Studio

Paramount

Format

DVD

Brand

Reilly,John C.

Amazon ASIN

B000RZIGW2

UPC / EAN

097363479642

Year

2007

ReleaseDate

2007-05-11

RuntimeMins

97

RuntimeStr

1h 37min

Awards

Awards, 1 win & 1 nomination

Directors

Mike White

Writers

Mike White

Stars

Molly Shannon, John C. Reilly, Peter Sarsgaard

Produced by

Jack Black, Dede Gardner, Ben LeClair, Nan Morales, Brad Pitt, Mike White

Music by

Christophe Beck

Cinematography by

Tim Orr

Film Editing by

Dody Dorn

Casting By

Meredith Tucker

Production Design by

Daniel Bradford

Art Direction by

Macie Vener

Set Decoration by

K.C. Fox

Costume Design by

Nancy Steiner

Makeup Department

Cydney Cornell, Raqueli Dahan-Gonen, Roma Goddard, Norma Lee, Lisa Nash-Jones, Dionne Smith, Mary Ann Valdes

Production Management

Ralph Bertelle, Teresa Kelly, Leigh Shanta

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Steven F. Beaupre, Scott Robertson, Nikki Swasey Seaton

Art Department

John W. Baldwin, Don Barker, Steve Borgese, Mark Boucher, Christian Brennan, David Christopher Campbell, Peggy Casey, Juliane Crump, Todd Daniels, Bruce Di Valerio, Gerald Donahoe, Philip Ginolfi, Linda Griffis, Jon Kazunaga, Andy Knight, Mike Malone, Stephen McCumby, Ron Butch Montgomery, Roderick Nunnally, Kim Richey, Michelle Spears, Scott B. Valdes, Heather L. Watson, Chris Withrow, Rainer Wolf, Jane Fitts

Sound Department

Bradford Bell, Perry Dodgson, Robert Eber, Aaron Glascock, Justin Herman, Mary Jo Lang, Tim LeBlanc, Wayne Lemmer, Jared Marshack, Michael Mesirow, Alyson Dee Moore, Scott Morgan, John Roesch, Kira Roessler, Curt Schulkey, Greg Steele, John Joseph Thomas, James Wright, Greg Zimmerman, Linda Lew

Special Effects by

Thomas Mertz

Visual Effects by

Dick Edwards

Stunts

William Morts

Camera and Electrical Department

Ismael Araujo Jr., Greg Brooks, Glenn Cannon, Alan Caudillo, Ted Chu, Vidal Cohen, Louis DiCesare, Tim Durr, Michael Fastoso, Erin Franklyn, Roy C. Granada, David Haskin, Mark Hochman, Jimi Johnson, Linda Kallerus, Mako Koiwai, Michelle Mann, John McCormack, Michael K. O Melia, Dustin Pearlman, Matthew A. Petrosky, Brendon Phillips, Joseph Prado, Lex Rawlins, Nikola Ristic, Mike Savage, Moulaye Sene, Matthew J. Siegel, Jason Lee Smith, Suzanne Tenner, Mark Venezia, Chris Walden, Rick Whitfield, Niel Williams

Casting Department

Tina Kerr, Ashley Slater, Jacque Lawson

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Jeannine Bourdaghs, Anita Louise Brown, Dana Griffin, Stacy Horn, Suzy Perry

Editorial Department

Lori Ball, Robert Benedict, George Chavez, Alexandra Leviloff, Mary Nelson-Duerrstein, Pablo Prietto, Chris Regan, James Gadd

Location Management

Charles Fagin, France Myung Fagin, Stephen Kardell, James E. Maddux

Music Department

Adam Blau, Fernand Bos, Tom Brown, Linda Cohen, Sandy DeCrescent, George Doering, Matt Franko, Andrew Hauschild, Greg Hayes, Kevin Kliesch, Larry Mah, Mike Nowak, Victor Pesavento, Peter Rotter, Noah Scot Snyder, Casey Stone, Ronald J. Webb, Helen Werling, Terry Wilson

Script and Continuity Department

Jane Goldsmith

Transportation Department

Jack R. Campbell, Roger Dragsdorf, Bert Fernandez, Mike Riportella, Wayne Williams, Rob Byer, Bruce Callahan, Vicki Sousa

Additional Crew

Cassandra Barbour, David Bax, Kim Bonham, Ursula Brauner, Jon Bruno, Joshua Bryant, Jennifer Byrd, Kathleen Carr, Natalie Hsieh Cencula, Donna Corwin, Emily Currie, Cris De Arce, Jason De Meo, Brian Demonbreun, Devon Evans, Heidi Falconer, Manuel Figueroa, Eric Fitzgerald, Max Grey, Nicholas Guest, Mark Harden, Jason Harris, Shelly Heyward, Jean Hodges, Mary Jasionowski, Phillip Knoedel, Angela Kodicek, Jessica Loddo, Kate Lott, Amanda J. Mantovani, Frank McGrath, Meredith McIvor, Karl Brian Miller, Stephanie Purdy-Azan, Lynne Redding, Beatriz Rivas, Melissa Parker Robinson, Rebecca Robinson, Al Rodrigo, Phil Scalisi, Jennifer Scott, Stan Sellers, Laura Sevier, Jon Shere, John Summers, Elizabeth Swackhamer, Emily Takehara, Hirotatsu Taniguchi, Amy H. Tung, Diane Ward, Claudette Wells, Jeff White, Katherine Grace, Amy Israel, Noel Davis Poyner

Thanks

Miguel Arteta, Matthew Greenfield, Alicia Silverstone

Genres

Comedy, Drama

Companies

Black & White Productions, Plan B Entertainment, Rip Cord Productions

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

PG-13

ImDbRating

6

ImDb Rating Votes

6404

Metacritic Rating

70

Short Description

Year of the Dog is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike White (in his directorial debut), and starring Molly Shannon, Laura Dern, Regina King, Thomas McCarthy, Josh Pais, John C. Reilly and Peter Sarsgaard. The film describes the process of a woman that goes from having one pet dog at home to becoming a vegan and an animal rights activist.

It premiered January 20, 2007, at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$108,223

Box Office Gross USA

$1,540,141

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$1,606,237

Keywords

American society for the prevention of cruelty to animals,dog,love,office,neighbor