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George the Dog, Refugee

Anna and Lizzie share a flat with George, a tax consultant who thinks he is a dog. George supports them and does all he can to keep them satisfied. He agrees to their strict rules: At home, he may only walk on all fours, isn’t allowed to speak, must lick their feet and obey every orders. The girls begin abusing their power because George lets them. They believe he enjoys the torture, so they keep on degrading him. But in the end, George’s soul revolts – the man within him awakes and seeks freedom and cruel revenge.

  • Czech Republic
  • 2019, 29 min
  • Director: Tomasz Wiński
  • Director of photography: Kryštof Melka
  • Editor: Antonio Veljanoski
  • Screenplay: Tomasz Wiński
  • Music: Šimon Holý
  • Cast: Eliška Křenková, Jenovéfa Boková, Petr Vančura, Jakub Gottwald
  • Art Director: Klára Suchá
  • Producer: Tomasz Wiński, Tereza Nejedlá
  • Production: Tomasz Wiński - private production


Tomasz Wiński

Tomasz Wiński

Tomasz Wiński was born in Poland and studied film directing at FAMU, Prague. During his studies, he made the short films Attempt (2005) and Mia (2006). His graduation film, Symptoms (2011), won the Best Film and Best Feature Director awards at the 2011 Famufest. His latest work, George the Dog, Refugee (2019), received the best script award in Huesca, Spain.