Petul: a short film about animal cruelty and human suffering

Petul is a short and creative film about animal cruelty and human suffering, told from the point of view of a jerboa rodent. Via Screen Anarchy:

It doesn’t happen all that often, but every once in a while a truly original short comes along; the type that reaffirms your faith in the power of film as a visual medium. Charles Cheval’s Petul is just that: a bolt from the blue that will shake cinephiles to their very core.

Clocking in at roughly fifteen minutes, Petul is told from a jerboa’s POV and has spectators experience the “extraordinary journey of a mighty rodent, in the horrible world of a human family”. With no dialogue or voiceover, this singular grown-up fable with echoes of magical realism excels at visual storytelling and capitalizes on distorted sounds to further immerse audiences into the sensory world of its rodent protagonist.

As nail-bitingly suspenseful as it is emotionally impactful, Petul stands as a strong indictment of animal cruelty and human suffering alike. A slyly embedded religious motif and knockout soundtrack enrich a viewing experience that is impossible to look away from.

Petul will likely be making the festival circuits this year and the next. If you have the chance, check it out.

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