Thanks very much. I didn't think it was political, but suspected it might be like that "What the < bleep > Do We Know?" crapfest from last year. My neighbor talked me into seeing that one; what a runny-poop mess that awful waste of time turned out to be. I still shudder at the memories of observing it. The absolute
worst thing I've seen in years, and a cult-recruiting film to boot. Ick.
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"The Parrots of Telegraph Hill" could well have been a very political film, but it is not.
That's most surprising given the film maker's association, as cinematography consultant, with Michael Moore's Roger and Me movie. Talk about loathsome...
Regardless of the film maker's politics or those of Michael Bittner, it's still a very sweet and moving documentary that you can take your whole family to. I really liked it and will remember it.