Indy Feature The Year of the Dog Opens at
the VIP Lincoln Grand
Producers to Donate Portion of
Proceeds to Humane Society of Logan County
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[February 20, 2023]
Award-winning,
independent feature film, The Year of the Dog, a poignant story about
two strays— a loner alcoholic struggling to maintain sobriety and a
rescue dog with an unusual athletic gift—opens for a minimum two-week
run at the VIP Lincoln Grand 6 on February 24.
“A portion of the ticket sale net profits will be donated to the Humane
Society of Logan County, Illinois,” says Rob Grabow, one of the film’s
producers. Grabow, who was also the film’s writer, co-director, and lead
actor, marveled at how spontaneous this amazing husky was in scene after
scene. “The true star of the film is the scene-stealing Caleb, a
pure-bred Siberian Husky rescue, who had been shuffled between multiple
foster homes and animal shelters, because he had been described as ‘too
much dog’ or ‘too energetic.’ The producers agreed that it was important
to support and champion a local animal shelter since it was clear that
what others saw as Caleb’s imperfections—his high energy, his
playfulness, his stubbornness—are precisely what make Caleb special and
why he was able to carry so much of this film.” In fact, many dogs
featured in the film are also rescues. “Caleb’s story” says Grabow,
“exemplifies how finding purpose and making connections can heal.”
Before casting Caleb to play the lead canine role of Yup’ik, the film’s
producers had visited several animal shelters and rescues in their
search for a very special husky-like dog.
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It was Jon Van Dyke, a veteran exotic and domestic
animal trainer with more than 35 years’ experience, who ultimately
discovered Caleb, then a 9-month-old, pure-bred Siberian Husky who
had recently been adopted by Cathy and Gregg Pittman, owners of
Performing Animal Troupe, based in Palmdale, CA. When Grabow saw a
video of Caleb, he knew immediately he had found his star. In 6
short weeks, Van Dyke got Caleb screen ready using only positive
reinforcement training.
Filmed exclusively on location in Montana, The Year
of the Dog, features an accomplished cast of film and television
actors including two prominent Indigenous actors: Jon Proudstar
(veteran of 43 films and short-listed for Emmy consideration for his
performance as Leon in Reservation Dogs) and Lakota actor Michael
Spears (Dances with Wolves, Reservation Dogs, and 1923), an
incredible group of military veterans in both cast and crew roles
including Army Veteran, Darwin Lumbattis, Navy Veteran, Jeff Medley,
and Air Force Veteran, Don Andrews, as well as a glorious array of
dogs from California, Colorado, Montana, and Michigan.
Grabow, who hails from Livingston, MT adds that, “It’s a ‘made in
Montana film’ but the movie’s themes are universal: alcoholism and
recovery, healing through connection, the remarkable love of a dog,
and the struggle to repair damaged relationships when we’ve hit rock
bottom.”
The Year of the Dog (PG-13) is co-directed by Michael Peterson,
Andrew McGinn, and Rob Grabow. Watch the exclusive release of The
Year of the Dog Official Theatrical Trailer on
Apple Trailers here.
[Alison Graham
President|Founder
AJGpr] |