Saving Angelo
Saving Angelo is a 2007 Dominic Scott Kay-directed short film based on the true events of a white boxer that he and his family rescued in 2003. All promotions and earnings wents to animal charity projects.
In January 2007, Kay filed a lawsuit claiming that producer Conroy Kanter "unfairly demanded creative control and distribution rights" for the film.[1] The suit was settled out of court with Kay receiving "full ownership and control" of the film, along with a $20,000 donation to Crusades for Animals.[2]
Credited cast
    
| Actors/Actresses | Role | 
|---|---|
| Dominic Scott Kay | Danny | 
| Eric Close | Dad | 
| Kevin Bacon | Brent | 
| Julie Gonzalo | Receptionist | 
| Dana Barron | Mom | 
| Conroy Kanter | Veterinarian 1 | 
| Christopher Close | Veterinarian 2 | 
| Scott Kay | Fireman | 
| Ryan King | Vet Tech | 
| Kuma (dog) | Angelo | 
Awards and nominations
    
| Award | Year | Category | Result | Cast/Crew | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Young Artist Award | 2007 | Best Performance in a Short Film - Young Actor | Nominated | Dominic Scott Kay | 
| Jury Award | 2008 | Best Short Film | Won | |
References
    
- "Producer Responds to 'Angelo' Lawsuit". Associated Press. 2007-02-07. Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2007-05-12.
 - 11-year-old director settles suit - Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
 
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