Back in 2019, a pair of Mississauga teens set out to film a movie in the halls of their high school. Now, the finished product, Therapy Dogs, is set to premiere at this year’s virtual edition of Slamdance. Originally founded as Sundance’s scruffy DIY counterpart, the Park City fest has since grown into a launching pad for first-time filmmakers and emerging indie artists; Christopher Nolan, Rian Johnson, the Russo brothers and Bong Joon-ho are just a few of the A-list discoveries to come out of the fest.
After first starting work on Therapy Dogs at 16, writer/director Ethan Eng and co-writer/star Justin Morrice filmed the undercover coming-of-age feature during their senior year at Mississauga’s Cawthra Park Secondary School, claiming they were making a senior video for the yearbook. “We were able to capture promposals, school performances, parties. It’s this secret world that nobody but teenagers are a part of, and I hadn’t seen it in a movie before,” Eng told Complex Canada.
“None of my classmates minded me filming. I mainly just said that so I wouldn’t seem so socially awkward,” he said of the yearbook video cover story. “I don’t think it actually worked.”