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Dog gone

Australia, 2004
film

Graduate work from an AIM (Centre for Animation and Interactive Media) RMIT graduate, 2004. Sal completed Dog Gone as a student at AIM (Centre for Animation a..

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Dogs in Space

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Dogs in Space

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Australia, 1995
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Sweden, 1985
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