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Dog Days
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Dog Days

Mar 5, 2023
1h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

"Zoso (Conor McCarron) is living rough on the streets of Dundee. He is determined to take charge of his future and maintain a loving relationship with a daughter who now lives with his ex and her new partner. Zoso’s busking skills reveal a stunning musical talent but the odds are not in his favour until music lecturer Grace (Lois Chimimba) hears him perform. The search for hope is told with gutsy humour, energy and soul." - Glasgow Film Festival 2023

Genres

Drama

Cast

Conor McCarron

Zoso

Conor McCarron

Lois Chimimba

Grace

Lois Chimimba

Shannon Allan

Laura

Shannon Allan

Billy Howe

Billy Howe

Brian McCardie

Terry

Brian McCardie

Strath Martin

Doddy

Strath Martin

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