
Bali: Island of the Dogs
Documentary
Overview
A film about the semi-feral dogs of Bali, and our changing attitudes towards conquering nature and bending her to our will.
Top Cast
Lawrence Blair
Lawrence Blair
Self - Anthropologist & Author
Lawrence Blair
Self - Anthropologist & Author
Ida Pedanda Made Gunung
Ida Pedanda Made Gunung
Self - Balinese High Priest
Ida Pedanda Made Gunung
Self - Balinese High Priest
Sherry Grant
Sherry Grant
Self - Yudisthira Foundation
Sherry Grant
Self - Yudisthira Foundation
Janice Girardi
Janice Girardi
Self - Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA)
Janice Girardi
Self - Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA)
I Ketut Puja
I Ketut Puja
Self - Veterinarian
I Ketut Puja
Self - Veterinarian
Jeremy Allan
Jeremy Allan
Self - Author: 'Bali Blues'
Jeremy Allan
Self - Author: 'Bali Blues'
Deborah Williams
Deborah Williams
Self - Artist
Deborah Williams
Self - Artist
Pac Wyan Swandana
Pac Wyan Swandana
Self - Dog Trainer
Pac Wyan Swandana
Self - Dog Trainer
Erna
Erna
Self - Dog Trainer
Erna
Self - Dog Trainer
Made Wedra
Made Wedra
Self - Head of Bali K9 Police Unit
Made Wedra
Self - Head of Bali K9 Police Unit
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