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Quiet patience and an observant eye turn a seemingly unpromising subject into a rich and fascinating movie. The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill captures the life of Mark Bittner, a gentle homeless musician who's befriended a flock of wild parrots in a neighborhood of San Francisco. Following Bittner, the

camera zooms in on individual parrots, revealing their individual personalities and the traits of their species. This leads to Bittner's own life, the network of friendships that support him, and the ways in which the parrots--a non-native species--interact with both the natural ecosystem and the city government; just about every topic opens up another until a flock of colorful birds represents a microcosm of nature and society.

Filmmaker Judy Irving has created an exemplary documentary simply by paying attention to the details of the world around her subject.

Everything you expect from a Hollywood blockbuster--romance, violence, humor, sorrow, strong personalities in conflict--is here in spades, except that the heroes and heroines have bright red and green feathers. Utterly rewarding. --Bret Fetzer

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An "engrossing, delightful film" (The Washington Post), The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill is the bonafide sleeper theatrical hit of the year. The film's endearing guide is Mark Bittner, an aging bohemian, but the supporting cast members, a rambunctious flock of urban parrots, are the true stars, and their surprisingly humanlike behavior makes for a wondrous and rare experience. The film follows the ups-and-downs of these wild birds within the green niches of San Francisco as Bittner befriends, feeds, and names the members of the flock. Along the way, we meet many unforgettable characters: among them Connor, the grouchy yet lovable outcast of the flock, crying for a mate but luckless in his pursuits, and "the lovers," Picasso and Sophie, inseparable until Sophie is forced into mourning when Picasso disappears. More than a mere birdwatcher, Bittner finds solace in his immersion with these strikingly beautiful creatures - but how will he cope when he's evicted from his sanctuary and forced to live away from the parrots? Packed with romance, comedy and a surprise ending that "makes you feel like you could fly out of the theater" (San Jose Mercury News), The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill shows just how wondrously similar the human and animal worlds really can be.


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An "engrossing, delightful film" (The Washington Post), THE WILD PARROTS OF TELEGRAPH HILL is the bonafide sleeper theatrical hit of the year. The film's endearing guide is Mark Bittner, an aging bohemian, but the supporting cast members, a rambunctious flock of urban parrots, are the true stars, and their surprisingly humanlike behavior makes for a wondrous and rare experience. The film follows the ups-and-downs of these wild birds within the green niches of San Francisco as Bittner befriends, feeds, and names the members of the flock. Along the way, we meet many unforgettable characters: among them Connor, the grouchy yet lovable outcast of the flock, crying for a mate but luckless in his pursuits, and "the lovers," Picasso and Sophie, inseparable until Sophie is forced into mourning when Picasso disappears. More than a mere birdwatcher, Bittner finds solace in his immersion with these strikingly beautiful creatures - but how will he cope when he's evicted from his sanctuary and forced to live away from the parrots? Packed with romance, comedy and a surprise ending that "makes you feel like you could fly out of the theater" (San Jose Mercury News), THE WILD PARROTS OF TELEGRAPH HILL shows just how wondrously similar the human and animal worlds really can be. DVD Features: Origins of the Flock; Urban Legends; Update: Mingus at the Oasis; Parrots Music Video; Mark Bittner's Home Movies; Flock Updates; Deleted Scenes; Theatrical Trailer; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround; California Quail Bonus Short; Interactive Menus; Scene Selection

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From: Amazon Posted: Jun 04, 2008 Type: User Review What a great story!

There are great indi films out there and this is one of them.

Basically, its a story about an eccentric, and his study of a band of wild parrots living in San Francisco. The movie is suitable for children, and a great film to watch...
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From: Amazon Posted: May 11, 2008 Type: User Review a beautiful film!

mark bittner is a kind and gentle soul who takes a flock of wild and free parrots under his wing so to speak in the telegraph hill area of San Francisco of all places....these innocent birds were trapped/caught/stolen/poached out of south America...
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From: Amazon Posted: May 06, 2008 Type: User Review A very special film for anyone who loves animals.

I first heard about this film on Ebert and Roeper. I am a resident of the San Francisco bay area, but I had never heard about these parrots. What a story! Mark, the flock's "guardian," has such a close relationship with these parrots and he is...
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From: Amazon Posted: Apr 21, 2008 Type: User Review NOT "for the birds"!

Wonderfully and carefully narrated, with a backdrop of San Francisco and its lovely vistas, this movie starts out being about parrots but, in so many ways, turns out to be about the needs and issues that these beautiful birds have in common with...
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From: Amazon Posted: Mar 17, 2008 Type: User Review Not exactly an objective, hard-hitting piece...but delightfully engaging!

An inherently interesting, funny and beautiful story told from a HIGHLY subjective point-of-view, THE WILD PARROTS OF TELEGRAPH HILL is a documentary for all ages, and would actually make an excellent introduction to the form for younger children....
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From: Amazon Posted: Mar 15, 2008 Type: User Review This movie made me cry.

I love this movie. The story beneath the documentary really touches your heart. I love Mark, he seems like such a gentle soul.
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From: Amazon Posted: Mar 10, 2008 Type: User Review lovelovelove

This is a lovely movie that was recommended to me. I have since passed it on to at least 10 people, and every person adored it. The birds are amazing, the humans are interesting and the movie is engaging.
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From: Amazon Posted: Feb 24, 2008 Type: User Review It's for the birds and you'll enjoy every minute of it

Mark Bittner came to San Francisco in the 1970s with a dream of making it as a songwriter-musician. When that dream failed him he lived on the street, taking odd jobs and exploring Eastern religions.

While living on Telegraph Hill as...
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From: Amazon Posted: Jan 20, 2008 Type: User Review Love at First Sight

I loved this documentary the moment I viewed it. It is a riot of color, sound, and humor that is so wanting in today's film world. I highly recommend Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill to anyone who loves animals, and particularly birds.
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From: Amazon Posted: Jan 15, 2008 Type: User Review I fell in love with the parrots and Mark

This documentary is a thoroughly engrossing, enchanting story of a single, gentle, long-haired, free-spirited, jobless, "squatter" named Mark Bittner (www.markbittner.net) who finds his calling in caring for and protecting a wild flock of parrots...
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