Wild Parrots Of Telegraph Hill, The
Docurama (2005)
Documentary
In Collection
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  7.9
1 hr 23 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   G
Mark Bittner Himself
Judy Irving Herself
Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill
Charles Mingus
Gary Scott Thompson
A. Pushkin
Claude Picasso
Helen Olive
Director
Judy Irving
Producer Judy Irving

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.
Edition Details
Distributor Docurama
Release Date 12/26/2005
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.78:1 Color
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

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
California Quail Bonus Short