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Stray

  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.8K
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Stray (2020)
STRAY explores what it means to live as a being without status or security, following three strays as they embark on inconspicuous journeys through Turkish society. Zeytin, fiercely independent, embarks on adventures through the city at night; Nazar, nurturing and protective, easily befriends the humans around her; while Kartal, a shy puppy living on the outskirts of a construction site, finds companions in the security guards who care for her. The strays’ disparate lives intersect when they each form intimate bonds with a group of young Syrians with whom they share the streets. Director Elizabeth Lo’s award-winning film is a critical observation of human civilization through the unfamiliar gaze of dogs and a sensory voyage into new ways of seeing.
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The world of Zeytin, a stray dog living life on the streets of Istanbul.The world of Zeytin, a stray dog living life on the streets of Istanbul.The world of Zeytin, a stray dog living life on the streets of Istanbul.

  • Director
    • Elizabeth Lo
  • Writer
    • Elizabeth Lo
  • Stars
    • Zeytin
    • Nazar
    • Kartal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Elizabeth Lo
    • Writer
      • Elizabeth Lo
    • Stars
      • Zeytin
      • Nazar
      • Kartal
    • 25User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 10 nominations total

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    • Self - Stray Dog in Istanbul
    Nazar
    • Self - Stray Dog in Istanbul
    Kartal
    Kartal
    • Self - Stray Dog in Istanbul
    Jamil
    • Self - Syrian Refugee in Istanbul
    Ali
    • Self - Syrian Refugee in Istanbul
    Halil
    • Self - Syrian Refugee in Istanbul
    Little Ali
    • Self - Syrian Refugee in Istanbul
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      • Elizabeth Lo
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    8Mainecoon999

    Life is hazardous

    This is the story of a lucky stray dog. Not many of them find leftover food or a warm corner to sleep during freezing winter times. In rural parts of Turkey, stray animals are treated like insects and no one can change this fact but in Istanbul some lucky ones even star in documentaries.
    7eddie_baggins

    A must-watch for canine fans!

    In 2016 we got a look at the life of untamed cats that roam the ancient streets of Turkish city Istanbul with the lovable little documentary Kedi, so its only right that now we have a look at the other paw thanks to Elizabeth Lo's documentary Stray, that this time around follows the adventures of wild street dogs including the films main focus Zeytin.

    Mostly wordless and only featuring humans when its absolutely needed, Stray is literally a dogs eye view of life on the streets of the hustling and bustling city that has a blanket ban on anyone owning or hunting stray animals, meaning dogs just like their feline friends have free reign across the city to explore and enjoy as they rustle out an existence in the harsh but also sometimes beautifully warm world they find themselves in.

    Proving once more that pictures can tell a thousand words, Lo has done well in keeping Stray in tune with its unique animal centric delivery and while there is no real plot to hold onto in a typical sense of what a narrative might be, Stray never falters in its 70 minute run-time as it holds our attention as Zeytin and her friends Nazar and the adorable puppy Kartal journey alongside one another and some lost human immigrants who all find solace in one another's company.

    Anyone who counts themselves a dog fan will instantly recognise the human parallels that can be found in this tale and particularly Zeytin's trials and tribulations and whether its about finding ones place in the world or being one of those almost invisible bystanders as life and others pass you by, Stray and Lo have an honest way of exploring everyday life that feels relatable and warm for anyone that lives in the now.

    The film may've benefited from more focus or a designated end goal but at days end Stray is an often adorable examination of a dogs way of life and one that refuses to shy away from the harsh realities of such an existence, even if the splattering's of warmth and love ensure you as a viewer are reminded that in life, the good often far outweighs the bad if we just keep pressing on.

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    Never outstaying its welcome and beautifully capturing life on the streets of Istanbul, warts and all, Stray is a neat companion to the feline Kedi and a must-watch for any die-hard canine fans.

    3 1/2 bones out of 5.
    10rannynm

    Brillilant documentary that makes you see the value of stepping up for what you believe in

    Stray is a brilliant film about three beautiful dogs living on the streets of Istanbul, Turkey. Director Elizabeth Lo gives a unique perspective that allows viewers to venture into dogs' lives and learn a lot about the country of Turkey and the people there, as well. Through the eyes of the dogs we learn about their lives on the streets and the lives of others they interact with. We gain a better understanding of the people as we overhear conversations the citizens are having which tell us a lot about the personal lives of the people there and the living conditions. For both the dogs and some of the people, there is danger and the struggle to survive. There are also touching moments. It is an unforgettable film that helps people understand a different part of the world, the people and animals that live there, and that they all have the same basic needs of food, shelter, and friendship.

    This documentary follows three dogs named Zeytin, Nazar and a puppy named Kartal. The camera follows the dogs at their level which is a very ingenious and a creative touch. As the camera rolls, we follow along and see how these dogs interact with other dogs and the humans they encounter. Not only do we get to experience a stray dog's life, but the lives of a young group of boys also living on the streets. The dogs in Istanbul are allowed to roam around the city freely since the citizens fought to save them. We're taken into these dogs' lives and live it with them, seeing all the sights and sounds they see.

    One of my favorite scenes in Stray is when Zeytin is in the park and notices another dog approaching. You can tell from the beginning, when we first get to know Zeytin, that she is a sweet dog. She doesn't seem to mind the other dogs she comes in contact with and is friendly towards them. Watching Zeytin and the other dogs in the park was very enjoyable. I just loved watching them run around and being very playful. It is a scene that could have been in any part of the world. I also enjoyed watching the puppy, Kartal. The puppy's expressions are very sweet and, the way people react to Kartal, it adds a nice touch to the film.

    The message in this film is to step up for what you believe in. The citizens of Turkey made sure their voices were heard, so that dogs can freely roam, and are not to be held captive or destroyed. Every life is worth something. The dogs provide comfort to many people there. There are some warnings. Some scenes can be graphic that go with life on the streets. Some of the topics and language spoken by some of the people is also for older viewers.

    I give Stray 5 out of 5 stars. I was glued to the screen and I am now a much bigger fan of documentaries after watching this film. I plan to watch more in the future. I recommend this film to ages 13 to 20. Reviewed by Carlee S., KIDS FIRST!
    5drz

    An original idea

    ... but not much more. A documentary with interesting facts about dogs' lives in Istanbul, some insight into the long canine-human history, a little cautious commentary on refugees and politics. Is it really a movie? I am not sure.
    10atilla-73793

    Before we go extinct

    Thank you for portraying the realities of being an Istanbul citizen. Thank you for the healing power this documentary provided me Its the best documentary since Samsara I live in the loneliest country in the World. Fear has seperated us from the rest. The stray is our collective hunger for love. Thank you for reminding

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Also known as
      • Бродяги
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,325
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,671
      • Mar 7, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $54,183
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