

“High in iron. Low on air. In too deep.”
In this satire, a group of modern-day Americans are captured by a WW2-era Uboat, with a sinister cargo, bound for NYC.
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Writer
Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Petey a Brooklyn dog walker, struggles with mental illness and impending homelessness. He aspires to make a better life for himself as a writer. His client Conrad is a literary agent but uninterested. Petey decides to submit his latest work in spite of Conrad's disinterest. What follows is his dissent into illness and homelessness. "When we come across a homeless person, we usually meet them too far down the road of mental illness. Your Dog Likes Me More Than You gives us a glimpse into the beginning moments when things could have been different if someone like you or me cared." ~Film Threat

Lt. Bierficker
This Best Short Subject Academy Award winning film begins in the spring of 1940, just before the Nazi occupation of the Benelux countries, and ends immediately after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It chronicles how the people of "Main Street America", the country's military forces, and its industrial base were completely transformed when the decision was made to gear up for war. Original footage is interspersed with contemporary newsreels and stock footage.