Poster for Pirat's Notes

Pirat's Notes

1989 8 minutes
65/100

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Pirat, a dog who can read and write, keeps a journal in which he records his observations of the world. Sent to the countryside with his young master, he discovers rural life, observes the animals, and reflects on their place in nature and his own. His encounter with another dog named Pirate, chained and reduced to a utilitarian role, leads him to question the meaning of freedom and existence. Through this naive yet philosophical perspective, the film offers a bittersweet reflection on identity, happiness, and the animal condition.

Released

1st January 1989

37 years ago

Runtime

8 minutes

Finishes at 4:25am

Ratings and awards

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    7/10

  • TMDb Logo

    60%

  • FilmFlow Logo

    65%

Directed by

Anatoliy Solin, Inna Pshenichnaya

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Written by

Sergey Luknitskiy

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