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The Pigeon Tunnel

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
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John le Carré in The Pigeon Tunnel (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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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 ... Read allSpans 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.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.

  • Director
    • Errol Morris
  • Writers
    • Errol Morris
    • John le Carré
  • Stars
    • Jake Dove
    • Charlotte Hamblin
    • Garry Cooper
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    • Director
      • Errol Morris
    • Writers
      • Errol Morris
      • John le Carré
    • Stars
      • Jake Dove
      • Charlotte Hamblin
      • Garry Cooper
    • 12User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    • David Cornwell
    Charlotte Hamblin
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    • Olive Cornwell
    Garry Cooper
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    • Ronnie Cornwell
    Simon Harrison
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    • Kim Philby
    Arlo Dodgson
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    William Dodgson
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    Douglas Rankine
    • Rudolf Hess
    Dominik Dervaics
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    • Nick Elliott
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    7ferguson-6

    the real deal

    Greetings again from the darkness. When John le Carre passed away in 2020 at the age of 80, conversations and debates raged about the best spy novelists, and what stood out was, no matter how many writers were mentioned - Ian Fleming, Tom Clancey, Robert Ludlum, Ken Follett - everyone's list included le Carre. Oscar winning documentarian Errol Morris (THE FOG OF WAR, 2003) has taken le Carre's final and most personal interview and adorned it with film clips, rare archival footage, and some dramatic effects to create a lasting tribute to a superb writer and a most interesting man.

    John le Carre was a former member of MI5 (British Security Service) and MI6 (British Intelligence Service), only at the time he was David Cornwell. Adapting his now world-famous nom de plume, le Carre became a spy who wrote spy novels. Really good spy novels. Not only were many of these to become bestsellers, many were also primed to be adapted to a film version or TV series. A few of his best-known novels include: "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold", "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy", "The Night Manager", "The Constant Gardener", and "A Perfect Spy." His recurring character George Smiley was always a favorite, and was played expertly by two Oscar winners, Sir Alec Guiness and Gary Oldman.

    For anyone who hasn't read le Carre's 2016 autobiography, "The Pigeon Tunnel: Stories from My Life", Morris is kind enough to include the explanation of the title. "The Pigeon Tunnel" was the working title le Carre used for many of his books while in progress, and we do get to hear the author detail how that particular phrase happened to stick. In fact, the real treasure here is in hearing le Carre's distinctive voice spin the yarn on so many stories. Whether writing or speaking, he was a fantastic storyteller, mesmerizing the readers and listeners.

    With his storytelling-on-the-fly approach, le Carre recalls his childhood and life with a seamless blend of experience, memory, and imagination ... often with the Cold War as a backdrop. We aren't always sure where the blurred line between fact and embellishment falls, but we do know we are along for the ride. When John le Carre speaks of his fascination with "betrayal", we can't help but wish he were still around to provide commentary on this modern world.

    Streaming globally on AppleTV+ beginning October 20, 2023.
    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.
    8paul-allaer

    Fascinating insights on and from John Le Carre

    As "The Pigeon Tunnel" (2023 release; 93 min) opens, Le Carre and the film's director Errol Morris are discussing the making of this film (supposedly the last interview LeCarre ever gave). LeCarre (real name: David Cornwell) then reflects on his upbringing, which he admits was anything but easy. At this point we are 10 minutes into the documentary...

    Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from Oscar-winning director Errol Morris ("The Fog of War"). Here he reassesses Cornwell/Le Carre's life and times. And how does Morris exactly do that? For the most part he simply lets the interviewee do the talking. It's almost as if we get a glimpse of what Le Carre is such an accomplished writer. The movie is at its best when Le Carre explains how his own real life experiences as a spy for the British secret service influenced the novels he wrote. Morris uses film clips to illustrate various points. At a certain point, it blurs the lines of what is real and what is fiction. I found is rather fascinating. THe movie also benefits tremendously from the delightful original score by Philip Glass and Paul Leonard Morgan, who has scored several earlier Morris documentaries.

    "The Pigeon Tunnel" premiered at the Telluride Film Festival in early September, earning immediate critical acclaim. There is good reason why this movie is currently rate 95% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie just started streaming on Apple TV. If you are a fan of John Le Carre or of Errol Morris' earlier documentaries, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
    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!
    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.

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

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      • October 20, 2023 (United States)
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    • Also known as
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