Gump and his owner in a still from 'Gump – Pes, Který Naucil Lidi Zít' (2021)
Gump (Gump – pes, který naučil lidi žít Pes (2021)

Gump

Gump – Pes, Který Naucil Lidi Zít

F.A. Brabec | Czech Republic | 2021 | PG
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Tickets

Rental price

$5

When

7–16 Oct 2021

On demand

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A feel-good story that highlights the need for friendship, family, and – for many – dogs in our lives.

In Gump, F. A. Brabec’s film adaptation of the novel of the same name, we are taken on the adventure of life through the eyes of a dog who, whilst destined to be a stray living off the streets, finds his way into the home and heart of an elderly man struggling in life. Being led by Gump and his various canine companions, the people in the story (a well known cast to many, including the voice of Ivan Trojan as Gump) are led to remember the joys that life affords everyone, young and old, human and dog.

Viewers are advised that this film depicts off-screen abuse of animals which some may find distressing. No animals were harmed in the making of the film.

Format: Digital
Language: Czech with English subtitles
Runtime: 92 min

Presented by CaSFFA, ACMI, and the Embassies of the Czech and Slovak Republics in Canberra.

Event duration

92 mins

Rating

PG

The content is mild in impact - PG-rated content is not recommended for viewing by people under the age of 15 without guidance from parents, teachers or guardians.

Where

This film will be available to watch on Cinema 3 from Thursday 7 October.

*7 day rental, 48 hour playback window. Once rented, your films will be available in your account for 7 days. Once you press play, the watch window begins and you have 48 hours to watch the film as many times as you like*

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