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The Hawks And The Sparrows
(2003)
Released By:
Water Bearer Films Inc.
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Not Rated
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Studio:
Water Bearer Films Inc.
Genre:
Comedy
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Director:
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Language:
Italian
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Cast:
Ninetto Davoli
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Totò
,
Femi Benussi
Published ID:
608369
UPC:
759259140394,
Plot:
Originally
Uccellacci e Uccellini
,
The Hawks and the Sparrows
was adapted by director Pier Paolo Pasolini from his own novel. Italian comedian Toto plays a dual role, as himself and 12th century monk Brother Ciccillo. In modern times, Toto and his son Ninetto Davoli come across a talking crow who insists upon asking them where they're going. The answer, it turns out, is eight centuries into the past, where Toto and Davoli become monks, employed by Francis of Assisi to convert the birds of the world to Christianity. Unfortunately, every sparrow that they win over to God is devoured by a hawk. Back in the present, Toto and Davoli face a similar situation when their landlord threatens them with eviction. After various and sundry misadventures, the two human protagonists, growing weary of the philosophical crow's loquaciousness, eat the bird and move on, prepared to face whatever life brings them without the help of their feathered friend. The symbolism in
The Hawks and the Sparrows
is so obvious as to be funny, which was Pasolini's intention all along. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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