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Greyhound Racing Under the Microscope: New Documentary “Going To The Dogs” Set for UK Release

London, UK – A new feature documentary, “Going To The Dogs,” is set to spark debate across the UK as it delves into the complex and controversial world of greyhound racing. Produced by Tull Stories and Park the Bus, and directed by Greg Cruttwell (known for “In The Middle”), the film is scheduled to hit UK cinemas on November 7th.

Once a cornerstone of British working-class culture and the nation’s second most popular sport after football, greyhound racing has seen a significant decline in recent decades, facing challenges from shifting entertainment preferences and increasing concerns about animal welfare.

“Going To The Dogs” promises a balanced exploration of the sport’s history, the communities it supports, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding it. The film features interviews with both proponents and critics of greyhound racing, giving voice to the diverse perspectives within this industry.

“Going To The Dogs lifts the lid to look inside the controversial world of greyhound racing,” says Cruttwell. “It’s a sport for the working classes which, for much of the 20th century, was the second most popular in the UK. The film explores its history, the people within it, the issues surrounding it — and whether it still has a place in today’s world.”

The documentary seeks to offer audiences an understanding of the complex issues facing greyhound racing as it stands at a crossroads in contemporary Britain. Viewers can learn more and find release updates on the Tull Stories website.

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