Isle of Dogs (2018)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 41 mins

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Mayor Kobayashi demands all dogs be sent to Trash Island as an outbreak of dog flu has spread through the city of Megasaki, Japan. A young boy Atari, on the island, embarks on a journey in order to save his lost dog named Spots with the help of five other dogs with many obstacles along the way.

Cast: Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Greta Gerwig, Koyu Rankin

Crew: Wes Anderson (Director), Tristan Oliver (Director of Photography), Alexandre Desplat (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Adventure, Animation, Comedy

Release Dates: 06 Jul 2018 (India), 10 May 2018 (Czech Republic), 14 Jun 2018 (Hong Kong), 03 May 2018 (Hungary), 04 May 2018 (Indonesia), 25 May 2018 (Japan), 31 May 2018 (Malaysia), 11 May 2018 (Mexico), 10 May 2018 (Netherlands), 19 Apr 2018 (New Zealand), 10 May 2018 (Singapore), 22 Jun 2018 (South Africa), 03 May 2018 (Ukraine), 10 May 2018 (United Arab Emirates), 30 Mar 2018 (United Kingdom), 23 Mar 2018 (United States), 10 May 2018 (Slovakia)

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Did you know? Anjelica Huston, who is a long time collaborator with Wes Anderson, is credited as the "Mute Poodle" at the end of the movie. Read More
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as Chief
as Rex
as Tracy Walker
as Atari
as Professor Watanabe
as Mute Poodle
as Boss
as King
as Narrator
as Jupiter
as Scrap
as Interpreter Nelson
as Gondo
as Duke
Supporting Actress
as Head Surgeon
as Mayor Kobayashi
as Spots
as Igor
as Nutmeg
as The Oracle Dog
as Assistant-Scientist Yoko-ono

Direction

Director
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography
Gaffer

Music

Music Director
Music Label

Sound

Foley Artist
Sound Re-recording Mixer

Art

Production Designer
Art Director
Storyboard Artist

Casting

Casting Director

Editorial

Assistant Editor

Special Effects

Special Effects Studio

Visual Effects

Visual Effects Producer
Visual Effects Supervisor
Compositor
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
Wes Anderson, the writer, and director of the film conducted a competition for someone to be a member of the voice cast for the film. The only requirement was that they donated ten dollars or more to the Film Foundation, a non-profit founded by Martin Scorsese, which specializes in the preservation and restoration of film around the world.

In the film, the hair of the dogs is made out of Alpacca wool.

As dogs are partly colorblind and can't see red or green colours, therefore, all shots from the dog's perspective show no red or green.

Due to scheduling conflicts, Jeff Goldblum could not go to England to record his lines and therefore, he recorded his lines over the phone in California.

"Isle of Dogs" was influenced by the work of Akira Kurosawa and Rankin-Bass stop-motion Christmas specials.

Greta Gerwig reprised her voice role as Tracy Walker for the French dub version because she speaks fluent French.

Anjelica Huston, who is a long time collaborator with Wes Anderson, is credited as the "Mute Poodle" at the end of the movie.

"Isle of Dogs" was director Wes Anderson's eighth collaboration with actor Bill Murray ninth feature film and second stop-motion film.

"Isle of Dogs" can also be read as "I love dogs." The title "Isle of Dogs" is a play on words. Said quickly and fluidly it sounds like "I love dogs."

In England, there is a place called "Isle Of Dogs" which is situated in East London.

This film opened the 68th Berlin International Film Festival, where Wes Anderson was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Director and was given a limited release in the United States on March 23, 2018, by Fox Searchlight Pictures.

"Isle Of Dogs" cast includes four Oscar winners, F. Murray Abraham, Tilda Swinton, Fisher Stevens and Frances McDormand, and seven Oscar nominees, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Bryan Cranston, Greta Gerwig and Bob Balaban.

The character design of Tracy Walker was inspired by Kerry Fox's character Janet Frame in An Angel at My Table, said by the director of the film.

Previously Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson were seen in the film "Lost in Translation" and "The Jungle Book".

This was the third consecutive Wes Anderson movie to include both Harvey Keitel and Edward Norton, following Moonrise Kingdom and The Grand Budapest Hotel.

Apparently, the film was strongly influenced by the films of Akira Kurosawa, as well as the stop-motion animated holiday specials made by Rankin/Bass Productions.

"Isle Of Dogs" reunited Harvey Keitel and Edward Norton, after appearing in Red Dragon, Moonrise Kingdom, and The Grand Budapest Hotel.

"Isle of Dogs" was Jeff Goldblum's first animated movie since The Prince of Egypt.

"Isle of Dogs" was Edward Norton third animated film after the film "The Guardian Brothers" and "Sausage Party".