Ethan Eng Made Therapy Dogs In High School. It's Spectacular

Therapy Dogs is one of the highlights of the latest Slamdance Film Festival, and Ethan Eng made it during his senior year of high school. He and his friend Justin Morrice enlisted their classmates in the class of 2019 to tell a stunning and beautiful story of teenagers who feel invincible, but aren't.They brilliantly combine real and staged moments — including strapping Morrice to the roof of a car — for a film that makes us question what really happened, what didn't, and whether it matters. It's funny, sweet, shocking, and gutsy.One of the best thing about Therapy Dogs is that — unlike many films you hear hyped at festivals — you can watch it right now. It's on the new Slamdance streaming site slamdancechannel.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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