Tito, center, the 10-year-old hero of the animated Brazilian film “Tito and the Birds,” seeks a cure for an epidemic of fear. By Michael O'Sullivan Michael O'Sullivan Film critic and reporter covering movies and the people who make them Email Bio Follow Reporter February 26 at 2:47 PM Rating: Shortlisted for an Oscar, the Brazilian animated feature “Tito and the Birds” is a beautiful film, but its subject is ugly.
” [The Imax documentary “Apollo 11” is a virtual ticket to the moon] If the metaphor of xenophobia and nationalism is obvious — and it is, to the point of eye-rolling — the telling of the tale has a certain poetry. The titular hero of the fable is a 10-year-old boy who embarks, with two friends, on an adventure to find a cure for the fear virus in the song of street pigeons.
Washington post forced to eat crow after they lied to the public!
BC
Or just stop reading anything by corrupt media
How is the Covington lawsuit going? You guys getting gawkered? Give us an update. Thanks.
No thanks, not interested in cia inspired propaganda.
Momo is in there somewhere and I KNOW IT