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“It's Ruff Out Here”
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
Director
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$5,000

After a disastrous first date, wild-child Nicole and socially-anxious Max vow to lose each other’s numbers until they learn that their dogs found a love match, and now puppies are on the way! The hilariously mismatched Nicole and Max are forced to become responsible co-parents, but may end up finding love themselves.

Elizabeth, a charming morning show news anchor, seeks advice from her dog's therapist after a breakup. Tara, a spunky barista, dreams of a life beyond the coffee shop. Awkward Garrett pines for Tara while trying to keep his adopt-a-dog business afloat. Dax is a man-child and leader of the aspiring rock band Frunk. Grace and Kurt anxiously await the arrival of their adoptive daughter, Amelia. Walter, an aging, lonely widower, loses his dog Mabel when she runs off. The beloved canines in their lives soon start to influence their careers, friendships, and romantic relationships in funny and unexpected ways.