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Synopsis
Documentary filmmaker Errol Morris' debut immediately attracted acclaim for its straight-faced treatment of a subject practically begging for ridicule. When the Foothill Memorial Gardens pet cemetery, located north of San Francisco, closed (its land was sold for a housing project), the 450 animals interred there had to be moved to Bubbling Well Memorial Park in nearby Napa. Morris saw the transfer as an opportunity to explore the world of pet owners who are so devoted that they see nothing wrong with giving their animals a full dose of the last rites. His simple technique was to film his subjects, usually seated, talking about their loved ones, alternating with shots of the two cemeteries and the move. Critic Roger Ebert became an early champion of the film, and Morris' struggles to finish it resulted in a very amusing short film, Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe. The German filmmaker had bet Morris that he would never complete the film, and when he did, Herzog publicly boiled and consumed one of his shoes for the camera of director Les Blank. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Ned Burgess Cinematographer
Errol Morris Director
Errol Morris Editor
Errol Morris Producer
Jay Miracle Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1978
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary


Produced by
Columbia Pictures

Awards
1979 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival
1982 - Documentary Films - US Film Festival (through 1989)
1982 - Documentary Films - Sundance Film Festival
1982 - Documentary Films - Sundance Film Festival