Pets 2014
In the dystopian future, humanity's been displaced from cities by a superior clone species. The film Pets (2014) delves into the desperate world where a human struggles to survive on the outskirts.
Director: Michael Harring
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pets (2014) about?
In the dystopian future, a human struggles to survive on the outskirts of a city dominated by a superior clone species.
Who directed Pets?
Michael Harring, a director known for his thought-provoking sci-fi films.
Who stars in Pets?
The cast includes Donald Ian Black and Manoli P. Tramountanas.
Is Pets (2014) worth watching?
While the film's runtime is short, its themes of identity, humanity, and survival are sure to leave a lasting impact on viewers.
How long is Pets?
25 minutes
About Pets (2014) — A Desperate Man's Quest for Freedom
In the dystopian future, humanity's been displaced from cities by a superior clone species. The film Pets (2014) delves into the desperate world where a human struggles to survive on the outskirts. The protagonist, driven by desperation, ventures into the city, only to be captured and adopted as a domestic pet. This thought-provoking sci-fi drama, directed by Michael Harring, invites viewers to ponder the value of freedom versus a life of luxury.
As the protagonist navigates his new role, he's forced to confront the harsh realities of his situation. Will he choose to sacrifice his freedom for a life of comfort, or will he find a way to reclaim his autonomy? Pets (2014) is a gripping exploration of themes such as identity, humanity, and the consequences of playing with nature.
With a runtime of 25 minutes, this short but intense film is perfect for fans of science fiction and those looking for a thought-provoking cinematic experience.