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Director: Jon Watts
Cast: Christopher Lazzaro, Annie Moll, Colton Parsons, Katherine Waterston
Henry really wants a dog. Because of Mom’s allergies, they can’t get one, so Dad brings home an “invisible dog” (an empty cage).
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Invisible Dog is a 2005 family comedy directed by Jon Watts. The film follows a young boy named Henry who really wants a dog, but his mother's allergies prevent them from getting one. Henry's father then brings home an 'invisible dog' - an empty dog cage - to try to satisfy Henry's desire. The film received generally positive reviews from critics for its lighthearted and imaginative premise.
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The Invisible Dog from 2005, directed by Jon Watts, is a charming and imaginative family film that explores the power of a child's imagination. With standout performances from the young cast, including Christopher Lazzaro and Katherine Waterston, the film blends humor and heart as it tells the story of a boy who is gifted an 'invisible dog' and the joyful ways he brings it to life.
The Invisible Dog Art Center is a museum and arts center in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, New York City, established by Lucien Zayan in 2009. The center gets its name from being a former invisible dog factory. Some buckles, belts, molds, and industrial fixtures remain as remnants throughout the building. The Art Center now plays host to performance and visual art, as well as artists in residence, some of whom have taken on inspiration from the industrial nature of their surroundings.
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