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Purl 2019

★ 6.7320 votes9 min📅 2019-01-18

In this charming 9-minute animated comedy from 2019, director Kristen Lester delivers a heartfelt story about belonging and authenticity. Purl, an optimistic ball of yarn, lands a job at a brash, male-dominated startup where she feels completely out of place.

Director: Kristen Lester

Cast

Bret Parker
Bret Parker
Purl (voice)
Emily Davis
Emily Davis
Lacy (voice)
Michael Daley
Office Bro #1 (voice)
Michael Frederickson
Office Bro #3 (voice)
Erik Langley
Office Bro #5 (voice)
Jimmy Lillard
Office Bro #7 (voice)
Austin Madison
Office Bro #2 (voice)
Kelsey Mann
Kelsey Mann
Office Bro #4 (voice)
Kyle McDaniel
Office Bro #6 (voice)
Victor Navone
Office Bro #8 (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Purl (2019) about?

Purl follows an earnest ball of yarn who joins an all-male startup, only to struggle with the pressure to conform. As she tries to impress her new colleagues, she faces a tough question: is fitting in worth losing her true self? The short film blends humor with a poignant exploration of workplace dynamics and personal identity.

Who directed Purl?

Purl was directed by Kristen Lester, known for her work in animation and storytelling, bringing a unique perspective to this animated comedy.

Who stars in Purl?

The main cast includes Bret Parker, Emily Davis, Michael Daley, Michael Frederickson, and Erik Langley, who voice the key characters in this lively short.

Is Purl (2019) worth watching?

With its sharp humor and meaningful themes, Purl (2019) is a standout animated short that's both entertaining and thought-provoking. While it's unrated, its concise runtime and relatable storyline make it a great pick for fans of workplace comedies or anyone who enjoys underdog stories.

How long is Purl?

Purl has a runtime of 9 minutes.

About Purl (2019) — A 9-Minute Animated Comedy on Belonging and Identity

In this charming 9-minute animated comedy from 2019, director Kristen Lester delivers a heartfelt story about belonging and authenticity. Purl, an optimistic ball of yarn, lands a job at a brash, male-dominated startup where she feels completely out of place. As she navigates the cutthroat corporate culture, Purl must decide how much of herself to compromise to fit in—or if acceptance is even possible in such an unwelcoming environment. Blending humor with poignant themes, the film explores identity, workplace dynamics, and the universal struggle for connection in a fast-paced world. With its vibrant animation and relatable storyline, Purl (2019) offers a fresh take on the comedy genre, wrapped in a visually playful package.

At its core, Purl's journey reflects the timeless tension between conformity and individuality, making it a standout short film for anyone who's ever felt like the odd one out. The movie's tight runtime packs an emotional punch, leaving viewers with both laughter and food for thought about what it truly means to be accepted for who you are.