
Hannah Phillips
Prisoners And Pups Showing on Regional Screens
Prisoners And Pups is a unique story being shown on the big screen across regional South Australia.
The film follows a group of female prisoners who have eight weeks to transform retired racing greyhounds into obedient house-friendly pets, ready for adoption.

Shalom Almond is the Filmmaker and joined Anita on today's Country Viewpoint to share the story.
Prisoners and Pups is currently on a regional tour of South Australia, and is visiting:
Murray Bridge - Tuesday 6 Nov, 7:30pm
Murray Bridge Town Hall, 17 Bridge St
Mt Gambier - Wednesday 7 Nov, 7:30pm
City Hall – Main Corner, Watson Terrace
Bordertown - Thursday 8 Nov, 7:30pm
Tatiara Civic Centre, 43 Woolshed St
Naracoorte - Sunday 11 Nov, 2pm
Naracoorte Town Hall, 95 Smith St
Port Pirie - Saturday 17 Nov, 7:30pm
Parham Street Centre, 3 Parham St,
Kadina - Sunday 18 Nov, 6pm
Ascot Theatre, 50 Graves St
Port Augusta - Wednesday 21 Nov, 7:30pm
Institute Theatre, 52 Commercial Rd
Middleback Theatre, 141a Nicolson Ave
Clare - Friday 23 Nov, 7:30pm
Blyth Cinema, 15 Moore St
Gawler - Saturday 24th Nov, 7:30pm
Gawler Sport and Community Centre, 7 Nixon Terrace
Screenings are followed by a Q&A with Shalom, tickets are $10 or $5 concession, available at the door.
For more information, visit: shalomalmond.com.au/prisoners-and-pups.