Chien Blanc
- Fiction
- Drame
- 95 min
- français
- 2022
1968. The United States is on the verge of implosion: Martin Luther King is assassinated and racial hatreds put the country to fire and blood. Romain Gary, who lives in Los Angeles with his wife, the actress Jean Seberg, takes in a stray dog. The dog quickly finds his place in the house, with Diego, the couple’s only son. He is affectionate with everyone. Everyone, except the black people. This is because White Dog is a dog specially trained to chase away Black protesters. For Seberg, who is very active in the Black Panthers, it is unthinkable to keep the dog, but for Gary, it is unthinkable to shoot him. Gary is fixated on this animal: he cannot abandon it. He entrusts him to a kennel in the hope of curing the dog of this hatred that man has embedded in his body. And it’s Keys, a black healer, who takes charge of reforming the animal. Inhabited by his own tragedy, he will not do his job by halves.
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Awards and recognition : En lice pour la Médaille Gandhi ICFT-UNESCO
Diffusion : Festival de films francophones Cinemania, Montréal - Canada
Festival du cinéma international en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Rouyn-Noranda - Canada
Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) - Canada
Festival international du film de Hambourg - Allemagne
Festival international du film en Inde (IFFI)
Production : Go Films