
Heart of a Dog
Laurie Anderson / US, FR, 2016 / 75 min.
Heart of a Dog is Laurie Anderson’s account of the death of her terrier Lolabelle and the impact it had on her. The result is a lucid analysis of love and longing and the art of storytelling, dedicated to Lou Reed, Anderson’s deceased husband. Screened to accompany Anderson's VR Chalkroom.

Laurie Anderson will give an artist talk at Eye on 7 September.
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Director
Laurie Anderson
Production year
2016
Country
US, FR
Original title
Heart of a Dog
Length
75 min.
Format
DCP
Part of
Extended Reality in Eye
Virtual Reality productions are an increasingly important element of the contemporary film experience. Eye has created Virtual Reality in Eye, a programme that focuses on VR. You’re not confronted with the flat surface of a film screen. You move around virtually in 3D through a designed space that surrounds and immerses you on all sides.



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