The Last Dogs of Winter
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Brian Ladoon
Costa Botes| The Last Dogs of Winter | |
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| Directed by | Costa Botes |
| Produced by | Costa Botes Caleb Ross |
| Starring | Caleb Ross
Brian Ladoon Costa Botes |
| Cinematography | Costa Botes |
| Edited by | Costa Botes |
| Music by | Tom McLeod |
| Distributed by | New Zealand Film Commission |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
| Countries | Canada New Zealand |
| Language | English |
The Last Dogs of Winter is a 2011 Canadian and New Zealand documentary film, directed by Costa Botes and starring The Tribe star Caleb Ross. The documentary follows Caleb Ross and Brian Ladoon as they explore the decreasing numbers of the famed Canadian Eskimo Dog and Brian Ladoon’s attempts the revive the species.
The documentary premiered at the New Zealand International Film Festival[1] before going on a successful Film festival run between 2011-2012. Most notably, it won an award for “Best Canadian Documentary” at the Toronto International Film Festival.[2] Other achievements include being nominated at the likes of The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, HOLA Aunz Film Festival and Sydney Film Festival.[2][better source needed]