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<div>Did you know that way back in season one of Game of Thrones, at exactly the 55-minute mark of episode 9, Arya Stark looks up at the sky and sees a flock of wild pigeons? Did you also note that 57 minutes and 20 seconds into the 1999 film The Matrix, a group of pigeons with only average training fly through the scene only to be completely ignored by all the characters?</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Cry Pigeon download movies</div><div></div><div>Download Zip: https://t.co/65rrrbUQru </div><div></div><div></div><div>Jim Jenner's newest film documents the people and pigeons who take part in the largest, most competitive club in the Americas, the Gulfcoast Homing Club [GHC] in Spring Hill, Florida. In two visits and weeks of filming, Jenner captures the lofts, the trainers and the racing methods that have made this club world famous. Runtime 111 minutes</div><div></div><div></div><div>Jim Jenner's newest film, Secrets of Champions VII: "Life in the Fast Lane" documents the people and pigeons who take part in the largest, most competitive club in the Americas, the Gulfcoast Homing Club [GHC] in Spring Hill, Florida. In two visits and weeks of filming, Jenner captures the lofts, the trainers and the racing methods that have made this club world famous.</div><div></div><div></div><div>If you haven't seen Jim Jenner's films here are few chapters to see. Included are selected stories from Secrets of Champions 1,2,3,4,5 & 7 as well as a short piece on Ad Schaerlaeckens. You'll want to rent or buy more in this award-winning series of pigeon films.</div><div></div><div></div><div>In societies desperate to reconnect children with nature, award-winning filmmaker Jim Jenner documents how pigeons can influence a generation. Filmed in the USA and Europe, this film shows the ancient and profound power of mankind's oldest feathered friend.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>He's been called "The King of Orleans" for his three, first-place finishes in what was arguably the world's biggest pigeon race. But Ad Schaerlaeckens is more than Holland's greatest pigeon trainer. For decades he has been the hobby's leading writer, using his sharp mind to analyze how certain fanciers were winning. And using his sharp pen to call attention to the pigeon sport's bad ideas and buffoons.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Knowing how much people want to hear his opinions led Ad Schaerlaeckens to agree to spend some time in front of a camera with a long-time friend, film maker Jim Jenner. Over a period of three days Schaerlaeckens answered the key questions pigeon fanciers constantly ask him about his methods. He also got to spend time describing his early years with pigeons and the factors that led to his unique view of the sport.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Honest, blunt and always a step ahead of the pack, this is Ad Schaerlaeckens. Over more than an hour and half he talks about his basic approaches to selecting pigeons, keeping them healthy and winning races. It's as close as you can come to sitting down with the man himself.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Following his best-selling "Secrets of Champions", Jim Jenner is on the road again to help you learn more from some of the pigeon sports most consistent winners. Filmed in Belgium, Holland, Ireland and England this all-new program lets you in on what the champions say is the most important month in your year. They talk about their breeding systems and how they select their feeds. But that is only part of what you'll learn from these experts. You'll also hear how they use natural substances to keep their birds in top shape. Plus, you'll learn how dramatically Old Bird racing is changing in the heart of the heaviest competition in the pigeon sport. So get ready to enjoy a relaxing and informative two hours with some of the smartest, most successful and down-to-earth experts in the pigeon racing game. Featuring Dutch Champion Ad Schaerlaeckens, Irish Champions Ronnie Williamson & Gregg Brothers, English Champions Frank Tasker & Geoff Kirkland & More.</div><div></div><div></div><div>What does it take to be competitive in modern young bird racing? That's the subject Jim Jenner explores as he visits some of the world's best pigeon racers. Nothing in the sport has changed as much as the competition with birds in the year of their birth. By breeding earlier, and selecting for faster maturing birds, today's competitors are achieving performances that were unthinkable a few years ago. By using the forces of nature to retard the moult, and motivating older, stronger and more mature pigeons, today's "young birds" often outshine older competitors in many of Europe's biggest races. Traveling to Holland, Belgium, England and the United States this documentary explores the secrets of breeding the best young pigeons. The stages of weaning and training are explored as are the methods of "darkening". Chapters on health and motivation, as well as the impact of electronic timing on trapping are also included. Extra Special Features include tips on winter breeding and young bird feeding. It's an over three hour visit with some of the sharpest minds in the pigeon racing sport.</div><div></div><div> </div><div></div><div>Run time: 3 hr 50 min</div><div></div><div></div><div>Jim Jenner visits more than three dozen top lofts in this documentary on pigeon racing. You'll enjoy this DOUBLE-DVD set that is all new for 2011. Packed with information you will enjoy again and again. "Secrets V" features profiles of dozens of top trainers talking about feeding, motivation and other vital tools to win more races.</div><div></div><div></div><div>What does it take to construct the perfect racing pigeon loft? Why do champion trainers say that excellent pigeons in a bad loft will seldom, if ever, win races? Why do pigeons from humble housing often crush excellent birds from huge palatial pigeon lofts? Those are the questions award-winning film maker Jim Jenner sets out to answer as he visits dozens of some of the most successful pigeon lofts in the world.</div><div></div><div>This is literally the inside story of how the best lofts work. Using 3D computer animation, and hundreds of shots of construction details, Secrets of Champions IV is your guide to learning what you need to know about creating a loft that brings your birds into winning condition and holds that condition for the entire racing season.</div><div></div><div></div><div>. How you can test your current loft to see why it may not be right for top form.</div><div></div><div> </div><div></div><div>. Which building materials can help and harm your pigeon's condition.</div><div></div><div>Secrets IV includes the comments of some of the world's most successful fanciers and takes you to the lofts of:</div><div></div><div></div><div>OLDEST FEATHERED FRIEND: Our gold medal award winner on the world of pigeons. Oldest Feathered Friend documents the many areas in which pigeons have affected human history. It includes eleven chapters that chronicle the evolution of the pigeon, and specifically the Rock Dove, as our oldest domesticated bird. With narration by Jimmy Smits.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Award-winning Writer/Director Jim Jenner takes you on a fascinating journey through the world of the pigeons and doves. "Share the Blue Sky" is the longest, most comprehensive documentary ever made on this family of birds, long recognized as mankind's oldest feathered friend. Filmed on five continents and in 19 countries this exciting series contains over five hours of material on three DVD's. The twenty chapters in this complete collection include stories on all types of pigeons, from performing and racing birds to birds bred for show. You'll also meet some of history's most famous pigeon-lovers in Europe, North America and China. It's a wonderful saga of how one bird has come to symbolize human beings wish for peace and their love for this gentle creature.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Disc One:</div><div></div><div>Bird of Peace:</div><div></div><div>In our moments of sorrow, in our moments of joy, there is a flying creature we call upon to lift our spirits. The story of the Rock Dove, ancient symbol of peace and love; from vital messenger to tragic modern enemy.</div><div></div><div>The Pyramid:</div><div></div><div>A pigeon museum in Germany shows a pyramid of pigeons. How an ancient wild species became more than a thousand domestic breeds.</div><div></div><div>Marathon In The Sky:</div><div></div><div>In athletics there is no creature on earth that competes in greater numbers, or displays more physical stamina on the race course, than modern racing pigeons.</div><div></div><div>Pigeons Go To School:</div><div></div><div>Visit a small rural high school in a remote corner of America where homing pigeons demonstrate their ancient power to touch the hearts, and change the lives, of troubled teens.</div><div></div><div>Special Delivery:</div><div></div><div>From carrying cameras, to film and vital messages, no other flying creature has ever matched the service of homing pigeons to mankind. The Performers. Like a waterfall in the sky, pigeons that roll and tumble in flight have delighted humans for centuries. Today they are part of a global competition to find the best performing flock.</div><div></div><div>House of Champions:</div><div></div><div>In a tiny Belgian village a single family developed a strain of racing pigeons with a bloodline so strong it brought fame, and fortune to its creators.</div><div></div><div></div><div>David Cornwell, who uses the pen name John le Carré, is a former British spy turned award-winning writer of espionage novels, many of which become successful movies; Vivian Green is a teacher and mentor to le Carré and helps him return to Oxford University to finish his education; Errol Morris is an Oscar-winning filmmaker who conducts interviews with the use of his invention called the Interrotron, which reportedly permits an individual to look at the director while also looking at the camera, giving the sense that the subject is directly communicating with the viewer.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Primarily White kids, teens, and young and older adults. Representations include David Cornwell, who uses the pen name John le Carré, is a former White British spy turned award-winning writer of espionage novels, many of which become successful movies; Errol Morris is a White Jewish American and an Oscar-winning documentarian; archival footage of Asians during a war conflict; and White women appear in then-traditional roles such as mother and wife.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Parents need to know that The Pigeon Tunnel is a documentary based on spy novelist John le Carré's 2016 memoir of the same name. References and images include abandonment of a child by a parent, allegations of adultery and domestic abuse, bombings, rifles, shooting birds, suicide, genocide, killing of people, war and political conflicts, Nazism, people jumping from windows, incarceration, a pregnant woman with labor pains, sex workers, cigars, cigarettes, pipes, and bottles and glasses of alcohol. Language includes the swear words "ass," "bastards," "damn," and "hell," and the slur terms "drunkards," "fool," and "swine." Overcoming obstacles in the face of adversity is the documentary's dominant theme. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.</div><div></div><div> dd2b598166</div>
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