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So, 'Chicken Feed for Little Birds' is a quirky little gem from 1963 that dances through the streets of Paris with a kind of chaotic charm that's hard to pin down. The plot weaves in and out of various lives – you've got an Italian gigolo and a nightclub hostess, not to mention the family of butchers and their eclectic encounters. The pacing feels almost like a whimsical stroll, with dialogues that bounce around, creating an atmosphere that’s both light-hearted and slightly surreal. The performances have this playful energy, and it leans heavily into the absurd, which gives it a distinct flavor. This one's really about how lives intersect in unexpected ways, wrapped in a humorous package.
This film remains somewhat obscure, with few known prints circulating among collectors, making it a unique find for those interested in offbeat comedies from the 60s. Its rarity is complemented by a lack of substantial documentation, which adds to its allure. Many collectors appreciate the film for its whimsical narrative style and colorful characters, though it hasn’t garnered a significant re-release or restoration, keeping it a hidden treasure within niche circles.
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