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Dog devotees won’t want to miss out on these must-see films

Embarking soon on its highly anticipated national tour, the 2024 Top Dog Film Festival is coming to The J Noosa on Saturday 3 August at 2pm.

The festival will bring a curated selection of hilarious, heartwarming, and delightfully dog-centric films to venues all around the country.

From Cairns to Hobart, Australian dog devotees won’t want to miss out on these must-see films made for the furriest four-legged film fans.

Festival director Jemima Robinson said, “We’re absolutely delighted to take the Top Dog Film Festival on tour across Australia again this year.”

“With comedies, dramas, documentaries, and an animated film, our goal is to bring together dog lovers of all ages to celebrate the unique joy that our canine companions bring to the world.”

Feature films and short programs will showcase the full range of humanity’s enduring bond with dogs – from local independent films to international award-winners making their Australian premieres.

As an inclusive and family- friendly event, the Top Dog Film Tour provides a welcoming space for dog lovers of all ages.

Whether it’s a lifelong dog enthusiast, a recent dog adopter, or simply an appreciation for the unique bond between humans and animals, this tour promises an experience that will tug at everyone’s heartstrings and leave them with a renewed appreciation for the extraordinary spirit of dogs.

Audiences can look forward to engaging with a variety of Australian dog charities and conservation partners at the screenings, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to support these noble organisations dedicated to rescuing and caring for dogs in need.

The full tour schedule is now available on the festival’s website at topdogfilmfestival.com.au

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