

Bed & Biscuit
Bed & Biscuit takes place in a family-run doggie daycare in a small village in Israel. The kennel is run by an energetic father named Moti and his smart and funny daughter, Ori who have recently moved to the village from the big city. In their new place, they meet some wonderful friends such as Claudia, the voluptuous dog groomer, her son Royo, a young, charismatic, high tempered boy and a goofy girl named TomTom, and have an insane rivalry with Jacky Kakky, the annoying neighbor.
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Plot Summary
In a world where pets are increasingly pampered, a young man inherits a dilapidated dog hotel. Facing mounting debts and eccentric animal clients, he must find a way to revive the business and his own life. With the help of his quirky family, he navigates the hilarious challenges of canine care and unexpected personal growth.
Critical Reception
Bed & Biscuit has garnered positive attention for its charming premise and lighthearted humor. While not a major blockbuster, it has been praised as a feel-good family film with a heartwarming message. Its indie nature has allowed for a niche appeal among audiences seeking relatable stories about passion projects and animal companionship.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its warm and humorous depiction of the bond between humans and animals.
- Appreciated for its relatable characters and straightforward, feel-good narrative.
- Noted for its charmingly amateurish yet endearing filmmaking style.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Bed & Biscuit' is generally positive, with viewers enjoying its light-hearted comedy and the heartwarming story about a family running a dog hotel. Many found the film to be a delightful and easy watch, particularly appealing to animal lovers.
Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and directed by Beni Trumpp, who also stars in and wrote the screenplay, stemming from a personal passion project.
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