Cannes 2024: Laetitia Dosch’s Swiss Doggie Comedy ‘Dog on Trial’

Cannes 2024: Laetitia Dosch’s Swiss Doggie Comedy ‘Dog on Trial’

Are dogs more than just “things” that someone owns? Should they be considered in the same way as human beings when it comes to law and courts? Can animals be tried in court on their own separate from their owner? These are the important questions at the heart of this delightful, eccentric, amusing Swiss comedy called Dog on Trial. Originally known as Le Procès du Chien in French (the film was also titled Who Let the Dog Bite? in English but then changed just before the festival) the film is premiering at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival in the same section as the other amazing dog film this year – Black Dog (read my review). It’s more of a mainstream, kooky, laugh-your-butt-off comedy than most films playing at Cannes, which is fine, because it’s still a great time. And it’s also a dog lover’s movie, once again, though with a caveat as it’s more emotional than some might be able to handle. It’s the story of a good dog being put on trial in Switzerland. // Continue Reading ›