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SMALL DOGS BARK LOUD

by Nora Nivedita Tvedt

synopsis

A family documentary about Tuni and her best friend, the dog Salto. In September 2021, Tuni’s half-brother took his own life, and her mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Because of the difficult circumstances, Tuni finds it challenging to talk about her feelings. Shortly after her brother passed, she got a dog named Salto. It didn’t take long before Salto became her best friend - she even let him sleep in her bed. Tuni understands that time is precious, so she creates a bucket list of things she wants to accomplish. She wants to dance in the rain, sell pearls with friends, and teach Salto not to bark so they can go on vacation. At the bottom of the list is something that requires extra courage - visiting her older brother Håkon’s grave. Small Dogs Bark Loud tells the story of a brave young girl who confronts grief and illness while also celebrating life, and demonstrates how essential animals can be in helping us navigate through difficult times and tough emotions

international title: Small Dogs Bark Loud
original title: Salto, Pus og den døde fisken
country: Norway
year: 2026
genre: documentary
directed by: Nora Nivedita Tvedt
film run: 75'
release date: NO 30/01/2026
screenplay: Nora Nivedita Tvedt
cinematography by: Runar Sørheim
film editing: Erik Thorvald Aster, Andreas Öhman
music: Stein Berge Svendsen
producer: Lillian Løvseth
executive producer: Nicholas Sando
production: LØV Film
distributor: Norsk Filmdistribusjon

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