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The Pigeon Egg Strategy

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The Pigeon Egg Strategy is a black-and-white film directed by Max Makowski. One of the most notable aspects of the film is its multi-cultural nature. Makowski is a Brazilian who speaks Spanish and he shot the film with an American cast in Hong Kong with a crew of Chinese pornographers. The script was written in Germany. It was made on a million dollar loan that was never repaid. Completed in 1997, the 84 minute absurdist comedy about a strange chain of events that take place amongst a group of identically-attired assassins, posing as German ham delivery men in Hong Kong was shot in less than 15 days. It appeared in the frontier section of the Sundance Film Festival, and unfortunately has not received any sort of alternative distribution, leaving its cult following to a limited number of lucky Sundance goers. There are many jokes about the nature of language and it is filled with puns and non sequitur. The tagline on the poster reads:"It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye (or a 'u')."

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Language: English

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Country: United States

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