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Good Boy canine star Indy wins Astra award for horror performance.
Summary
Indy, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever who stars in the film Good Boy, won the Astra Film Award for Best Performance in a Horror or Thriller; the film was shot over roughly three years with only one to three hours of filming per day.
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Indy, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, received an Astra Film Award for Best Performance in a Horror or Thriller for the film Good Boy. The movie is directed by Ben Leonberg and tells a horror story from a dog's point of view. Good Boy went viral after its trailer prompted safety concerns, and it later became one of Shudder's highest-grossing titles. Filming was limited to short daily sessions and extended over about three years.
Key details:
- Indy won the Astra Film Award for Best Performance in a Horror or Thriller, a category traditionally reserved for human actors.
- Indy was chosen over contenders that included Alison Brie, Sally Hawkins, Ethan Hawke, and Sophie Thatcher.
- The film Good Boy was directed by Ben Leonberg and stars his own dog, Indy.
- Production required roughly 400 days spread over about three years, with shooting limited to one to three hours per day.
- Indy previously received a "Howl of Fame" Award at the 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival and had a letter seeking Academy Award consideration earlier this year.
- Good Boy is available to stream on Shudder and AMC+.
Summary:
Indy's Astra Award highlights the film's unusual perspective and the extended shooting schedule required to capture the performance. Undetermined at this time.
