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Pester

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
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Pester (2014)
Drama

Two brothers in the pest control business struggle with family ties, personal identity, and two very different forms of addiction.Two brothers in the pest control business struggle with family ties, personal identity, and two very different forms of addiction.Two brothers in the pest control business struggle with family ties, personal identity, and two very different forms of addiction.

  • Director
    • Eric Gerber
  • Writer
    • Eric Gerber
  • Stars
    • Nick Sommer
    • Mathew Dunlop
    • Thaine H. Allison Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    66
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Gerber
    • Writer
      • Eric Gerber
    • Stars
      • Nick Sommer
      • Mathew Dunlop
      • Thaine H. Allison Jr.
    • 11User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Nick Sommer
    Nick Sommer
    • Paul Pester
    Mathew Dunlop
    Mathew Dunlop
    • Ethan Pester
    Thaine H. Allison Jr.
    Thaine H. Allison Jr.
    • Louis Pester
    Dan Aho
    Dan Aho
    • Inner Circle Leader
    Yolanda Allen
    • Georgina Webs
    Suziey Block
    Suziey Block
    • Rehab Nurse
    • (voice)
    Nick Calafati
    • Inner Circle Member
    Kelly Cunningham
    • Religious Woman
    Mark Escribano
    • Inner Circle member
    Evan Ferrario
    • S.O.L.A. Member
    Eric Gerber
    Eric Gerber
    • Radio Reporter
    • (voice)
    Erin Hammond
    • Laura Belvo
    Victor J. Ho
    • Doctor Mengil
    Jason R. Hughes
    Jason R. Hughes
    • Religious Weirdo
    Mark Johnson
    • Disabled Alcoholic
    Georgia Kirtland
    • Drug Addict
    Shaun Lagadi
    • Inner Circle Member
    Becky Lake
    • 911 Operator
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Eric Gerber
    • Writer
      • Eric Gerber
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    dickblau

    A stunner of a first feature.

    A horror film, a city study, and a deeply realized family portrait all at once, PESTER is unique. Set in a darkling LA nowhere PESTER is shot in locations so forlorn they are instant, heart-breaking classics of the genre. Eric Gerber's tactile cinematography is excellent, always beautiful even when picturing what we would normally consider repulsive. The performances, particularly the sensitive portrayals of the Pester brothers by Nick Sommer and Matthew Dunlop -- not to speak of their monstrous father, Thaine Allison -- are deep. There are scenes in PESTER that will make you squirm, and others that will chill you to the bone. But, unlike many exercises in horror, PESTER is not just about cheap thrills. There is a hard-won moral vision at its core. This film takes us on a trip through the byways of hell, as we struggle with the Pesters to reach the other side.
    10rynwilson

    Exciting New Indie Director!

    Pester is an exciting debut feature film by writer/director/dp Eric Gerber. I am particularly impressed with the depth of the writing. It is a film that explores dark and personal subject matter but also includes a unique quirkiness that gives it a good amount of humor. The story is very original and there are times when it is about go over the edge of creepiness, but it never does. This creates a tension that is reinforced by the interpersonal relationships of the characters. There are moments where it appears that something very twisted is happening and then there is a perfectly reasonable explanation for it, or at least the strange logic of the characters makes the viewer go along with it. It is writing like that that I find compelling in this film. The acting is great, and from reading interviews with Gerber it sounds like there was a healthy division of written lines and actor improvisation, which in this case makes the characters feel more real. The ending is a cleverly executed metaphor, which I won't give away. Beautifully shot and edited, all the elements of this film combined to create a very professional independent film from an exciting new director and a great crew. Looking forward to the next Gerber film.
    10StephenPowers

    A Visually Stunning Standout

    Pester is one of those films you don't easily forget. Just about every shot is well crafted and visually memorable. I especially appreciate the cinematography--Eric Gerber has an eye for colors and grit. Everything here works well, though. The acting is effectively understated. The dialogue is sparse, but it propels the characters and their conflicts toward an unexpected and unforgettable conclusion. The subject matter is dark and unusual too, but, underneath, the film has quite a bit of heart in the way it handles family relationships.
    7Seth_A_Martin

    The Binocular effect

    The way Eric Gerber (Director/Writer/DP) was able to say so much with so little is a testament to something I call the Binocular effect. The Binocular effect is when you look at something that seems so ordinary from far away that when viewed with binoculars has the effect to change a perspective suggestively occupying your interest without needing to know the dialog, this is the subtlety of Eric Gerber's craft to which he infects "Pester" with. What I hope is that if you come across this movie at some point in the near future you will give it a chance. A true independent film with a wonderfully intriguing art house feel "Pester" will easily keep your attention and in turn catch you off guard with the nature of how it's presented.
    10Erica-134-362096

    Pester - A Must See!

    Pester was one of the best independent films I have seen in a long time. Watching this family's dynamic drastically change throughout the film was delightfully thought provoking. Nick Sommer said as much with his characters gentle nuances, as he did with his dialog.

    While in the beginning of the film it seems to be an open and shut case, the films situations morph into meaningful questions about what traps each and every one of us in our everyday lives.  Who is more normal, more dysfunctional, more sad and more abusive, are all themes that run throughout this movie.  

    It asks the viewer to think about who the hero is, who the villain is, how many victims, as well as how many different roles humans play throughout their lifetimes.  Finally putting an emphasis on freedom and the challenges that present themselves to achieve even a small amount of true happiness.

    Pester is a must see movie. Well done!

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Eric Gerber Films
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      • 1h 16m(76 min)
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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