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So, 'Dogs at Polling Stations' is this quirky little piece that captures an intriguing moment in time. Set against the backdrop of the UK snap election, it's less about human politics and more about the bewildered canines left outside as their owners debate the meaning of Brexit. The pacing is almost meditative, juxtaposing the chaos of political chatter with the calm patience of dogs, which is kind of an interesting commentary on society, right? The film doesn’t rely on heavy dialogues—it's the dogs’ expressions and little quirks that really convey the tone. There’s something refreshingly earnest in its simplicity, and it stands out because who would have thought to combine politics with dogs? It’s a unique take.
This film remains a niche curiosity in the realm of political commentary, especially given its unconventional subject matter. While it may not have widespread recognition, it has garnered interest among collectors for its unique premise and the rare perspective it offers on a significant political event. This short film has appeared in limited festival screenings, making physical copies somewhat scarce. Keep an eye out for any festival compilations or niche releases that might feature it.
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