Heartwarming dog films coming to Avoca Beach

A still from Salty Sea Dogs

The much-anticipated Top Dog Film Tour returns for another year with a screening at Avoca Beach Picture Theatre at 7pm on Saturday, September 9.

The family-friendly event will once again showcase a collection of uplifting and heartwarming films that capture the beauty and unique personalities of beloved four-legged companions.

Set to tour around the country from August, the Top Dog Film tour will make stops in numerous cities, highlighting the deep emotional connections shared between humans and their furry friends.

From heart-warming stories to jaw-dropping adventures, this year’s film selection promises to leave no stone unturned in celebrating the bond shared between dog and human.

“Dogs truly have a special spirit, and we believe that everyone deserves to feel their magic,” originator Jemima Robinson said.

“That’s why we bring these films about dogs to audiences all over Australia.

“We want to share the joy, love, and inspiration that dogs bring into our lives and we know that these films will touch everyone’s hearts as well as provide well deserved laughs.”

This year’s line-up of films includes a diverse range, from heartwarming tales of rescue dogs finding their forever homes to incredible stories of courageous canines overcoming obstacles and touching narratives that illustrate the unwavering loyalty and devotion that dogs possess.

“Year after year, the response from audiences is overwhelmingly positive, and we are excited to share these incredible stories with even more people this year,” Robinson said.

“Dogs have a remarkable ability to bring people together and touch our lives in profound ways and we hope that these films will do the same.”

One of the featured films is Salty Sea Dogs, featuring three dogs whose lives revolve around the ocean.

Buster, a miniature schnauzer, struts down the wharf in a small New Zealand village four days a week to go to work as a dolphin-spotter.

Spike, a rescue dog who is almost 15, has made a name for himself as a Noosa surf dog champion.

And Trip, a six-year-old rescue Koolie living by the Ningaloo Reef couldn’t imagine a day without being on the water with his humans, whose work as underwater cinematographers has taken him on some wild adventures.

Book for the Avoca Beach session at https://topdogfilmfestival.com.au/tickets/

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Top Dog Film Tour