Pellet (2000)

The ultimate form of love, is completed by three people.

Pellet (2000) poster

It is an unexpected, and therefore unshakable, the perfect love relationship between a human and an animal. That is the core of the film's persuasiveness, and everyone who watches it will agree. In just one scene, you are overwhelmed by the eroticism that his relationship with the owl radiates. Death is brought into focus in the scene where Pellet explains the relationship, but the clean images and restrained narration, which make even this seem effortless, accentuate the eroticism of the relationship. A semi-documentary created by the director's owl, which she has kept for 14 years.

Director: Kazushi Kobayashi, Sayaka Kai
Runtime: 17 min
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Cast

Music: Yusei Muto
Cinematography: Kazushi Kobayashi
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Kazushi Kobayashi, Sayaka Kai

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pellet about?
It is an unexpected, and therefore unshakable, the perfect love relationship between a human and an animal. That is the core of the film's persuasiveness, and everyone who watches it will agree. In just one scene, you are overwhelmed by the eroticism that his relationship with the owl radiates. Death is brought into focus in the scene where Pellet explains the relationship, but the clean images and restrained narration, which make even this seem effortless, accentuate the eroticism of the relationship. A semi-documentary created by the director's owl, which she has kept for 14 years.
Who directed Pellet?
Pellet was directed by Kazushi Kobayashi, Sayaka Kai.
Who stars in Pellet?
Pellet stars Owl, Kazushi Kobayashi, Sayaka Kai.
How long is Pellet?
Pellet has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
Where was Pellet produced?
Pellet was produced in Japan.