Bob Tremblay Presents a Re-Write of His Animated Story “Cat and Dog” on January 22nd

Logline:
An egotistical lawyer finds himself transformed into a tiny dog while his long-suffering wife becomes a tiger. Together, they go on an adventure where they try to find sanctuary while being pursued by a maniacal zookeeper. Along the way, the two try to mend their relationship and reconnect with their human family.

About the Author:
Bob Tremblay is an editor and film critic for the MetroWest Daily News in Framingham. He is also a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics.
He has written 20 full-length scripts, one was a CineStory finalist. Last year, the short film he co-wrote, The 6th Amendment, was shown at the Woods Hole Film Festival, where it received the 2nd place audience prize, and the American Film Institute’s film festival in Los Angeles. It will also be screened at the Boston International Film Festival in April of 2018.

Location:  66 Winthrop Street, Cambridge, MA
Time:  7:00 – 9:00 PM
Dues $15.00 in cash or check.

Join us after the review for snacks and drinks at the Russell House Pub.