Koko: A Red Dog Story

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Koko: A Red Dog Story
Koko A Red Dog Story movie poster.jpg
Theatrical movie poster
Directed by
  • Aaron McCann
  • Dominic Pearce
Written byDaniel Taplitz
Produced byLauren Brunswick
Nelson Woss
Bryce Menzies
Starring Jason Isaacs
Felix Williamson
Sarah Woods
Toby Truslove
CinematographyLewis Potts
Edited byRegg Skwarko
Music by Cezary Skubiszewski
Production
companies
Woss Group Film Productions
Screen Australia
ScreenWest
Distributed by Roadshow Film Distributors
Release dates
Running time
78 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Koko: A Red Dog Story is a 2019 Australian family documentary film directed by Aaron McCann and Dominic Pearce, written by Aaron McCann and Dominic Pearce, and starring Jason Isaacs, Felix Williamson and Sarah Woods. It is a spin-off to the 2011 film Red Dog , detailing the life of Koko, who was cast as Red Dog in the original film.

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Cast

Production

Filming began in 2018 in Perth, Western Australia.

Reception

Koko: A Red Dog Story received mostly positive reviews from critics. [1]

Andrew Peirce at The Curb called the film "a genuine dogsterpiece of a film". [2] Out in Perth writer, Leigh Andrew Hill, referred to the film as "a heart-warming celebration of all dogs". [3] While Jonathan Spiroff of The Mono Report, referred to the film as "a charming, crowd-pleasing documentary that is essential for dog-lovers". [4]

Conversely, Luke Buckmaster at The Guardian said "What should be a delightful romp about a famous dog blends fact and fiction so thoroughly it may end up breaking your brain." [5]

Awards and nominations

Koko: A Red Dog Story was nominated for the 2020 AACTA Award for Best Indie Film in the 10th AACTA Awards. [6] [7]

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