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My Life as a Dog (Mitt liv som hund) tells the story of Ingemar, a twelve-year-old from a working-class family sent to live with his uncle in a country village when his mother falls ill. There, with the help of the warmhearted eccentrics who populate the town, the boy finds both refuge from his misfortunes and unexpected adventure. Featuring an incredibly mature and unaffected performance by the young Anton Glanzelius, this film is a beloved and bittersweet evocation of the struggles and joys of childhood from Oscar-nominated director Lasse Hallström.
New high-definition digital transfer, approved by director Lasse Hallström, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
Shall We Go to Your or My Place or Each Go Home Alone? (1973), a fifty-two-minute film by Hallström, with a video introduction by the director
New video interview with Hallström
Original theatrical trailer
New English subtitle translation
PLUS: A new essay by film critic Michael Atkinson and an appreciation by author Kurt Vonnegut
New cover by Fred Davis