Family Flicks: The Secret Life of Pets
- This is a past program
Co-presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive
Recommended for ages 7+
When two squabbling pet dogs end up outside their comfortable home they have to band together to stave off a gang of abandoned pets on a mission against the humans who've done them wrong. A star-studded cast voices the animated critters in this fast-paced adventure. (2016, Dir. Chris Renaud, DCP, color, 86 min.)
The Family Flicks Film Series is copresented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Matinee screenings for families and film buffs, featuring new and classic films from around the world.
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