
Heart of a Dog
What do you see when you close your eyes?
Ratings
Lyrical and powerfully personal essay film that reflects on the deaths of her husband Lou Reed, her mother, her beloved dog, and such diverse subjects as family memories, surveillance, and Buddhist teachings.
Production
Canal Street Communications, HBO Documentary Films
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Archie
Rat Terrier
Gatto
Rat Terrier
Lolabelle
Rat Terrier
Little Will
Border Terrier
Nitro
German Shepherd
Etta
Poodle
Heung-Heung Chin
Dog Walker
Jenni Muldaur
Wife
Matt Vega
Husband
Arlo Willner
Boy
Kurt Gutenbrunner
Chef

Julian Schnabel
Painter
Willy Friedman
Man Hit by Duck
Elisabeth Weiss
Dog Trainer
Jason Berg
Veterinarian
Evelyn Fleder
Grandmother

Dustin Guy Defa
Gordon Matta-Clark

Lou Reed
Doctor
Bob Currie
Doctor
Gordon Matta-Clark
Himself
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