Pirat's Notes (1989)

Pirat's Notes (1989) poster

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.

Director: Anatoliy Solin, Inna Pshenichnaya
Genre: Animation, Family
Runtime: 8 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Vladimir Lvovskiy
Cinematography: Vladimir Maximov
Editing: Svetlana Simukhina
Production: Ekran
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pirat's Notes about?
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.
Who directed Pirat's Notes?
Pirat's Notes was directed by Anatoliy Solin, Inna Pshenichnaya.
Who stars in Pirat's Notes?
Pirat's Notes stars Viktor Proskurin, Rogvold Sukhoverko, Yuri Puzyryov, Lyudmila Gnilova.
How long is Pirat's Notes?
Pirat's Notes has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
What genre is Pirat's Notes?
Pirat's Notes is a Animation, Family film.
Where was Pirat's Notes produced?
Pirat's Notes was produced in Soviet Union.