DANIEL AND THE SUPERDOGS
by André Mélançon
synopsis
With his relationship with his father in danger of disintegrating, eleven-year-old Daniel channels his energy into training a stray dog for the annual 'Superdogs' competition and wooing April, daughter of the woman who runs the local pound.
| international title: | Daniel and the Superdogs |
| original title: | Daniel and the Superdogs |
| country: | Canada, United Kingdom |
| sales agent: | Productions La Fete |
| year: | 2004 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | André Mélançon |
| film run: | 102' |
| screenplay: | Pierre Billon, Richard Schlesinger (based on a story by Claude Gagnon) |
| cast: | Matthew Harbour, Macha Grenon, Annie Bouvaird, Dorothée Berryman, Vincent Bilodeau, Caroline Binet, Claire Bloom, Annie Chaplin, Wyatt Bowen |
| producer: | Rock Demers, Rock Demars, Chantal Lafleur |
| co-producer: | Chris Curling, Phil Robertson |
| production: | Zephyr Films, La Fete Canada |
| backing: | SODEC, FRV Media |
















