"In the big city a dog barks loudly late into the night. The noise wakes up the residents of the house who go to complain at the flat where the barking is coming from. Peter opens the door and his sarcastic comments incense them further. The people complaining about the noise, however, do not know that the source of the howling and barking is Peter’s wife Lucy . She thinks she’s a dog. Her strange psychological state has lasted for several weeks now and Peter is at his wits’ end. His attempts to consult specialists meet with little interest or understanding; one psychiatrist even suggests... that this isn’t such a bad defence against the cruelties of the world: to love devotedly and to be loved unconditionally – just the way people love their pets. But to accept this sort of metamorphosis in a loved one is an almost insurmountable task." Quoting the synopsis from the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site.
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| Release date: | 2002 |
| Directed by: | Kasia Adamik |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 99 Minutes |
| Producer: | Tom Reed, Alicia Allain |
| Editor: | Jim Makiej |
| Music by: | Eric Colvin |
| Cinematography: | Irek Hartowicz |
| Screenplay by: | Heather Morgan |
| Genre: | Comedy |