The Hawks and the Sparrows (Uccellacci e uccellini). Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1966.
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Edition screened: Masters of Cinema DVD #109, released 2003. Italian language with English subtitles. Runtime approximately 89 minutes.
Summary: A real crow is treated unkindly, then portrayed as incinerated.
Details:
1) A talking crow “follows” Totò and Ninetto around the outskirts of Rome, but the bird clearly is being dragged on a lead that sometimes is visible to the camera. Throughout the film, the bird’s gate is arhythmic and uncomfortable.
2) A hawk dives from the sky and kills a sparrow, 45:50-45:58. Legitimate nature footage.
3) The film concludes with Totò grabbing the crow to eat it. The crow apparently detonates in his hand and we see close ups of an incinerated crow carcass 1:26:51-1:27:13.