Los Angeles Times

‘Heart of a Dog’ on DVD

- — Justin Chang

Laurie Anderson’s “Heart of a Dog,” her first film in nearly three decades, is a wondrously personal and ruminative work — a collage of musings on memory, language, grief and post-9/ 11 malaise, all refracted through a loving tribute to the director’s dearly departed rat terrier, Lolabelle. It is also a subtly wrenching elegy for Anderson’s late husband, the musician Lou Reed, to whose “magnificen­t spirit” the film is dedicated.

Interweavi­ng animation, home movie clips and newly shot footage, the movie is held together by Anderson’s own voice-over and music, though the Criterion Collection release (on Blu-ray and DVD, both due out Tuesday) includes an alternate no-music soundtrack. All the better, perhaps, to appreciate a fluid, free-associativ­e journey that, not unlike Lolabelle and the other dogs we see on screen, likes to sniff around — and invites the viewer to do the same.

 ?? Abramorama / HBO Documentar­y Films ?? FILMMAKER and performanc­e artist Laurie Anderson with her dear Lolabelle.
Abramorama / HBO Documentar­y Films FILMMAKER and performanc­e artist Laurie Anderson with her dear Lolabelle.

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