Review: Need a break from downer tweets? Grab the kids and see 'Tito and the Birds.'
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.
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