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Volar en círculos, de John le Carré

Título original: The Pigeon Tunnel
  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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John le Carré in Volar en círculos, de John le Carré (2023)
Spans six decades as le Carré gives his final and most personal interview, interrupted with rare archival footage and dramatic anecdotes. It is set against the stormy Cold War backdrop that extends into the present day.
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El ganador de un Óscar Errol Morris desvela los secretos de la vida y carrera de David Cornwell, el exespía conocido en el mundo literario como John le Carré.El ganador de un Óscar Errol Morris desvela los secretos de la vida y carrera de David Cornwell, el exespía conocido en el mundo literario como John le Carré.El ganador de un Óscar Errol Morris desvela los secretos de la vida y carrera de David Cornwell, el exespía conocido en el mundo literario como John le Carré.

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    • Charlotte Hamblin
    • Garry Cooper
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    • Dirección
      • Errol Morris
    • Guión
      • Errol Morris
      • John le Carré
    • Reparto principal
      • Jake Dove
      • Charlotte Hamblin
      • Garry Cooper
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    • 37Reseñas de críticos
    • 79Metapuntuación
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      • 3 premios y 10 nominaciones en total

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    Jake Dove
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    • David Cornwell
    Charlotte Hamblin
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    Garry Cooper
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    8MattCummings

    Man and Myth, Merged?

    The Pigeon Tunnel isn't just an interview with spy novelist John LeCarre, but a fascinating and deeply rewarding introspection. LeCarre is engaging, open and honest about his childhood and his deeply flawed relationship with his parents. A former British spy - although he contends not a very good one - he would use those experiences to pen some of the best spy novels ever, including my favorite "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Soy." LeCarre visits and revisits betrayal as the central source of his writing, which he claims as art, a thought that many critics might not agree with. In the end, LeCarre imagined a world both bludgeoned with honesty and filled with a desire for fantasy to stunning effect. The Pigeon Tunnel exposes the spy and the man within, leaving us to wonder who he really was. At the end of the film, LeCarre admits "If I'm not writing, I'm an actor without a part," perhaps giving us some amount of insight into this complex and engaging man.
    7henry8-3

    The Pigeon Tunnel

    Based in part on Le Carre's book, this is a fascinating insight into the mind and works of Le Carre / David Cornwell. The documentary mixes interviews with Cornwell in a darkened library with dramatised clips, as he recalls his childhood especially his extraordinarily disreputable father who despite being a complete fraud seems to have influenced Cornwell considerably. He then goes on to explain his role in the secret service and the seemingly deranged minds of those around him, including Kim Philby who seem to thrive on deceipt. Thereafter he has used this knowledge, his fertile imagination and his childhood experiences to craft so many great spy novels.

    It is all thoroughly absorbing helped immeasurably by the man himself whose warm treacly erudition cannot fail to keep you entertained. It is interesting that this smooth manner must have helped a lot when he was interrogating and you therefore wonder when being 'interrogated' himself by filmmaker Errol Morris whether everything he claims is true, actually is - he is after all an expert on deception.

    The Pigeon Tunnel title is explained at the beginning of the film and goes some way to explaining why most of his books start off being called The Pigeon Tunnel.
    7CinemaSerf

    The Pigeon Tunnel

    Did you know that "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" by a certain David Cromwell (aka John Le Carré) sold between 12-15 million physical copies? That's before Richard Burton took on the mantle of "Lemeas" from that novel and long before Sir Alec Guinness took on the part of the forensic super-spy "George Smiley" in "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" and that gives us quite an indication as the phenomenal success of this writer who basically bares his soul here in a one-to-one with Errol Morris. Spurred on only sparingly by the director, we are left with what is an succinct and informative retrospective on the life of a man who might not have seemed obviously destined for literary greatness. We start with his childhood where he was largely brought up by his con-man father (after his mother got fed up of the crooks and the mistresses and fled when he was five) and follows his education through Oxford, his recruitment into and ultimately boredom of the the British Intelligence community before turning his hand to bringing all of this experience to life in over twenty published novels. This isn't a treatise on how to write a thriller. It's an enjoyably structured lesson on how a little bit of experience, an understanding of human nature and a vidid imagination can create works of fiction that enthral and captivate. He delivers this with candour, humour, a tiny bit of self-deprecation but most notably - truthfulness. You need to have your thinking cap on, too. He uses language eruditely and in a considered fashion that I could listen to all day. You won't learn much about how to write a spy story, but you will learn something of this fascinating and engaging human being. It's an Apple TV production so might get only a limited cinema release (though the BBC seem to have supplied quite a bit of archive, so perhaps they secured a tx as a quid pro quo?) and it's most definitely worth a watch if you are remotely interested in the genre, in writing - or in just listening to an interesting man.
    9thejdrage

    A unusual documentary for an unusual man and author

    I never read John le Carre books, but I appreciated the movies that were made from them and now that I have heard the author speak about his life, I am even more enthralled. He admits that at times he is not even sure what's real and what is fiction.

    He educates us on what it takes to make a good spy - and made me happy that I am not of that ilk, but did appreciate that he was.

    He explained what made him a write and why he titled his biography "The Pigeon Tunnel". It was all very educational to us, the viewer, if we really listened.

    The filming of it was brilliant and quiet. Quick quips of photos and some news prints and the stories behind them.

    He lead a complicated life and shared it with us, in books and this documentary.

    He died at age 89 in 2020, so we were lucky at all to have had this time with him, but we still have his books.

    Enjoy!
    6brentsbulletinboard

    Not One of Errol Morris's Better Efforts

    Getting inside the head of a spy is undoubtedly challenging; getting inside the head of a novelist who was once a spy who now writes about that enigmatic profession is nearly impossible. And that's one of the hurdles that hampers this profile of former MI5 and MI6 operative David Cornwell, better known to the world by his pen name, John le Carré (1931-2020). Based on the author's memoir of the same name, the latest from documentarian Errol Morris puts the best-selling espionage novelist under the microscope, seeking to discover who le Carré is, what factors impacted his life and writings, and how his novels mirror those influences in terms of content and themes. Through discussions of books like "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold," "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy," "Smiley's People," "A Perfect Spy" and "The Looking Glass War," backed by clips of film and television adaptations of these works, le Carré and Morris ruminate on the writer's objectives in bringing them to life, some of them personal in nature and some of them expressions of his feelings about the murky underworld he left behind and brought to life on the printed page. Much of what the author consequently discusses comes across as dark, cryptic, and characterized by rampant intrigue and betrayal, not unlike the life he left behind (as well as the dismal upbringing he underwent at the knee of his untrustworthy father, a professional swindler adept at plying his craft). The insights, to say the least, are rather depressing and disquieting. But that unsettling material is further compounded by a string of often-perplexing observations about le Carré's existential outlooks and literary intentions, some of which seemingly amount to little more than oh so much navel gazing and intellectual masturbation, overstated attempts at encapsulating his perspectives on human nature and human relations as reflected through his works. I can imagine that there's probably a market for a film like this among Anglophiles captivated by the writer's works, the spy novel genre in general and PBS/BBC television dramas, but it really didn't do much for me, especially since this offering pales in comparison to many of Morris's other better productions. Thankfully, the picture's merciful 1:32:00 runtime proved to be its saving grace (even though the picture admittedly improves once it gets past an overly long, excessively detailed prologue). Ironically, le Carré notes in the film that he sees his novels as an antidote to the James Bond books and movies, but, from where I stand, I'll take 007 over this any day.

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      David Cornwell: I wasn't a dupe; I was invited to dupe other people.

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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 917: Priscilla (2023)

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      • 20 de octubre de 2023 (España)
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