2012 - USA - English - 111 minutes - Alessandro Croseri Productions
Directed by: Alessandro Croseri
Featuring: Col. Clifford A. Poutre, Chief Pigeoneer US Army Signal Corps, 1936-1943
The Pigeoneers: Film Review
by Frank Scheck for The Hollywood Reporter
June 11, 2012
Alessandro Croseri's documentary about the use of pigeons by the military centers on the centenarian pigeon handler Col. Clifford Poutre.
There’s no doubting that The Pigeoneers, Alessandro Croseri’s documentary about the use of pigeons by the military, is a labor of love. That’s true of both the filmmaker, a breeder of pigeons himself who clearly feels passionately about his subject matter, and Col. Clifford Poutre, the centenarian pigeon handler who is the film’s chief subject.
Poutre, age 103 at the time of the filming, was the Chief Pigeoneer of the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II, responsible for supervising the training of the winged creatures who would go on to perform vital military duties.
Most of you will probably be unaware that pigeons served such a role, and that ignorance is precisely what the film hopes to redress. It basically consists of lengthy interview segments with the elderly colonel, clad in his military uniform, and copious amounts of archival footage and photographs accompanied by vintage Glenn Miller tunes.
Poutre, who clearly still very much had his wits about him, describes his methods in detail, including his rejection of starvation and punishment training techniques in favor of rewarding his birds with kindness. In an interesting digression, he talks about his friendship with famed inventor Nikola Tesla, apparently quite the pigeon fancier himself.
It seems downright unpatriotic not to celebrate the accomplishments of these birds who served valiantly and who were rewarded with such honors as the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Service Medal.
Opened: June 8 (Alessandro Croseri Productions)
Director/screenwriter/producer/director of photography/editor: Alessandro Croseri
Producers: Avon Jong, Alessandro Croseri
No rating, 111 min.
THE PIGEONEERS FILM TRAILERS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF COLONEL CLIFFORD A. POUTRE
1904-2008
CHIEF PIGEONEER
US ARMY SIGNAL CORPS PIGEON SERVICE
Colonel Clifford A. Poutre, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, 1936.
Col. Clifford Poutre's Mobile Loft No. 2, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, 1938.
Interior, Mobile Loft No. 2.
The Pigeoneers II featuring the late Sgt. Peter Zakutansky and Lt. Col. Robert S. De Adder.
The film was shot on location at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.
The Pigeoneers III featuring Ed Schmidt and Ed Gergits.
Ed Schmidt served in WWII with the 279th Fighting Pigeoneers,
the first overseas unit that was stationed in the Pacific Islands.
The film was shot on location in Chicago, Illinois.
A documentary short film by Alessandro Croseri
8 minutes duration
"The Flight--a lovely tribute to the often-overlooked winged heroes of conflicts past."
Mayor Michael Bloomberg, NYC.
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