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  1. A Man and His Dog (German: Herr und Hund; also translated Bashan and I) is a 1918 narrative by Thomas Mann. It describes the adventures of the narrator with his dog Bauschan (Bashan) in the nature surrounding the author's home in Munich. It was written in the twilight of World War I and portrays an idealised and timeless world.

  2. 26 de mar. de 2021 · I read this in the original German edition. From the back cover: "Bashan and I is the moving story of Thomas Mann's relationship with his spirited German short-haired pointer. From their first encounter at a local farm, Mann reveals how he slowly grows to love this energetic, loyal, and intelligent animal.

  3. A Man and His Dog (Un Homme et Son Chien) is a 2008 French film directed by French director Francis Huster, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, based on the 1952 film Umberto D. directed by Vittorio De Sica, and written by Cesare Zavattini.

  4. Thomas Mann’s narrative ›Herr und Hund‹ explores a remarkable relationship between man and animal. Author and first-person narrator fuse in this unusual piece of autobiographical writing that excludes any references to World War I as well as to family, friend, and foe.

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  5. 14 de ene. de 2009 · A Man and His Dog: Directed by Francis Huster. With Jean-Paul Belmondo, Hafsia Herzi, Sarah Biasini, Sophie Bouilloux. An elderly gentleman and his dog find themselves out of a home with little means.

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    • Drama
    • Francis Huster
    • 2009-01-14
  6. A Man and His Dog is a film directed by Francis Huster with Jean-Paul Belmondo, Max von Sydow, Tchéky Karyo, Linda Hardy .... Year: 2008. Original title: Un homme et son chien. Synopsis: For years, Charles, an elderly professor, has lived with the widow of his best friend.

  7. A real "Tour de Force" for him. When you have seen all his films during 40 years, and you watch this one, you are destroyed in the deep of yourself, wiped out, torn to pieces. But, I repeat, it's a so beautiful film, so poignant. Belmondo plays here an old man who is rejected by his own kind. The human kind.