The paw-inspiring story of the most beloved animal sanctuary in the world, the Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. From their humble beginnings as a small backyard sanctuary, we follow founders Zina and Michael Goodin, their amazing staff, and the gang of one hundred-plus senior pooches, as they grow and settle into a brand new 20,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility. You’ll meet the dogs and the people who fostered them and gave them a reason to wag their tails. It’s a tale of compassion and commitment, where love knows no bounds, and as Zina likes to say, “The sky is the limit.” Old Friends, A Dogumentary, a film about a place where love never grows old.
Red Leash Rescue will be here with a couple of dogs that are available to adopt.
Red Leash Rescue mission: is to provide refuge, love and care to abandoned, surrendered or discarded dogs in our community.
Directed By: Gorman Bechard/ Distributed by: What Were We Thinking Films/ Genre: Documentary/ Run Time: 1hr 58mins
There will be a Q&A with director Gorman Bechard after the film. From the director of Pizza, A Love Story and Where are you, Jay Bennett.
All proceeds will go to Highway Animal Hospital.
Send us a picture and name of your dog(s), we'll have a slideshow with the photo submissions playing before the film. Email photos to takeshi@fairfieldtheatre.org.