He Hated Pigeons

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He Hated Pigeons
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Film poster
Directed byIngrid Veninger
Written byIngrid Veninger
Produced byIngrid Veninger
StarringPedro Fontaine
Cristobal Tapia Montt
CinematographyDylan Macleod
Edited byMaureen Grant
Music byOhad Benchetrit
Justin Small
Production
company
Punk Films
Release date
2015
Running time
80 minutes
CountriesCanada
Chile
LanguagesSpanish
English

He Hated Pigeons is a Canadian-Chilean drama film, directed by Ingrid Veninger and released in 2015.[1] The film stars Pedro Fontaine as Elias, a gay Chilean man travelling the length of the country following the death of his partner Sebastian (played by Cristobal Tapia Montt in flashbacks).

The film's music followed a unique model. Although a score was written by Ohad Benchetrit and Justin Small of the band Do Make Say Think, it was not included in the film print, and instead was performed live by various musicians at each public screening of the film.[2] The musicians performing the score were further permitted to improvise, so that each performance of the score would be unique.[3]

The film was made after Veninger travelled to Chile to attend a retrospective screening of her work at a film festival; as she was not fluent in Spanish, Fontaine was hired as her interpreter, and Veninger decided to make a film with him after getting to know him.[3]

Dylan Macleod won the Borsos Competition award for best cinematography in a Canadian film at the 2015 Whistler Film Festival.[4]

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