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Pester 2017

76 min📅 2017-12-20

In the gritty, understated world of *Pester (2017)*, two brothers navigate the messy intersection of pest control and personal demons.

Director: Eric Gerber

Cast

Dan Aho
Dan Aho
Inner Circle Leader
Nick Sommer
Paul Pester
Mathew Dunlop
Ethan Pester
Thaine H. Allison Jr.
Louis Pester
Yolanda Allen
Georgina Webs
Suziey Block
Suziey Block
Rehab Nurse (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pester (2017) about?

Pester (2017) follows two brothers in the pest control business as they confront their personal demons, including addiction and fractured family relationships. The film uses their shared trade as a lens to explore deeper struggles with identity and responsibility.

Who directed Pester?

Pester was directed by Eric Gerber, who crafts a drama that blends realism with emotional intensity.

Who stars in Pester?

The film stars Dan Aho, Nick Sommer, Mathew Dunlop, Thaine H. Allison Jr., and Yolanda Allen in key roles.

Is Pester (2017) worth watching?

While *Pester (2017)* isn't rated on IMDb, its tight 76-minute runtime and focus on relatable struggles make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. The performances and themes of addiction and family add depth, though it may appeal more to those who enjoy raw, understated storytelling.

How long is Pester?

Pester has a runtime of 76 minutes.

About Pester (2017) — A raw drama about brotherhood and the pests we can't exterminate

In the gritty, understated world of *Pester (2017)*, two brothers navigate the messy intersection of pest control and personal demons. Eric Gerber's drama dives deep into the lives of these siblings—bound by blood but divided by choices—as they grapple with addiction, fractured family bonds, and the weight of who they're meant to become. With a runtime of just 76 minutes, the film strips away the fluff, replacing it with raw realism and a sense of quiet urgency. The brothers' struggles unfold against the backdrop of their shared trade, where the pests they eliminate mirror the chaos festering within their own lives.

Pester (2017) doesn't just spotlight addiction in its traditional sense; it examines the subtle ways habits and dependencies shape identity. Dan Aho, Nick Sommer, and Mathew Dunlop deliver performances that feel lived-in, grounding the story in authenticity. The film's atmosphere is tense yet intimate, a testament to Gerber's direction, leaving audiences to ponder whether the real infestation was ever just the pests—or the people.