This superb short award-winning masterpiece, written and directed by Lorna Nickson Brown is not only about the main theme of employment exploitation, but also the healing power of nature. The initial scenes capture the casual cruelty of human trafficking and the endless cycle of violence, but then scene atmospheres switch back and forth -violence and cruelty to sympathy and kindness, bringing out different and contrasting emotions in the viewer. A powerful film with superb photography and great casting and performances, notably Paula Wharton's May's detestable, selfish character 'May' and Sid Phoenix's heartrending 'Jan'. A thought provoking and powerful film which also packs a important and topical message. Equality and respect not only between humans but also between us and the animal kingdom. Lorna has achieved the absolutely maximum possible quality outcome from the relatively low budget. On our doorstep today are modern day slavery but also a wonderful natural world populated by beautiful creatures. We don't pay enough attention to these points but Dog Run successfully shakes us out of our malaise by linking the two beautifully. A highly entertaining and impressive film which rewards the viewer on many levels.