Pesticide is an award winning short animated film by Cameron Kerr.

What's it's all about then?

Has Bob's computer been possessed by a malicious virus intent on persuading him to do murder, or is it his own subconscious trying to tell him otherwise?

That's the film in a nutshell, for those of you who like their sound bites nice and crispy. Anyway, it stars that fabulously handsome devil over there (keep scrolling). That's me! The little fellow with the big bug eyes and the big personality.

Good News! I've infected the New York with my charm! Well...only in a matter of speaking, both metaphorically and geographically! It give me big joy to say that Pesticide plays as part of the shorts for
Tromadance - the world's fiercest independent film festival in New Jersey April 17-18.

Check out the
glossy brochure! When I say glossy, you'll have to print it out on shiny paper for that effect to take place. And when I say brochure I mean pdf (6.2MB) And when I say independent I mean free!

Pesticide has been added to selection of Shorts::Cut. That's easily confused with another festival that sounds the same, but isn't! And only a fool would mix them up! Ha ha ha ha ha ha!.... Excuse me. Suprisingly Shorts::Cut was a genuinely charming evening of independent film makers from Hampshire. Where else can you see just diverse films as comedy horror, documentaries on BMX championships, ballet for older ladies, films that encompass the awkwardness of first dates and of course films with good looking guys like me in?

Apparently Pesticide played as part of the Exeter Film Festical at Glastonbury music festival. If you did see a film with a charming talking fly do let me know. However I don't need to know if you bumped in Jim Morrison and his unicorn again!

I am pleased to announce that Pesticide is being shown as part of the official selection at
SoHo Shorts Festival, in London, Dahling, at the end of July. London, Dahling, London! Not bad for a creature who lives in bin.

You want to see Pesticide? Well it's being entered into film festivals around the world. If You want a sneaky peak then have a look at those
production images. Mmm I make them look good! If you want to glance your peepers over them do so. I'd like to show you the somewhat notoriously controversial and scandalous imagery which gives the film a 12A certificate and lasts only two and a bit seconds in the film, but I won't. No no no. Animation is for grown-ups who should know better!

Pesticide has been banned from Chicago! ...Actually I just made that up in a shameless attempt to court contriversy... contriversal, contri.... I was just too unsettling for them! I tell you!

Pesticide was awarded the High Commendation at Exeter Film Festival in the Screen Out Loud category.

I am overflowing with joy knowing that Pesticide has been added to the one and only
Internet Movie Database.
One day, in perfect world, someone, somewhere, will be wise enough to hold a Pesticide festival! - You know for all three films titled Pesticide. Let's see now there's
Pesticide the animated film,

Pesticide, where Giant Roaches take over New York in a kind of Monster Movie.
and then there's
Grapes of Death, otherwise entitled Pesticide, by Jean Rollin with the Undead rising from poisoned vineyards.

More info as it becomes available!
Remember that looks can be deceptive and that I'm actually very small, so it takes me ages to hop up and down on a keyboard to type this out!

If you're just after the
film details you can find them here.

Feel free to contact me about the film using the address below.

    Tromadance Official SelectionSoho Shorts Official Selection


shorts::cut Film Festival


Highly Commended Exeter Film Festival


Show at San Diego Comic Con
It's murder in the office!

pesticide fly
detailsPress KitProduction Images  
A press kit is available for festivals (9.2 MB).
It contains hi-res production jpeg images and a junket in PDF format.