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Alfredo Bini on the set of
The Hawks and the Sparrows Totò and his son Ninetto roam the neighbourhood and the countryside of Rome. During the walk they observe a body being removed from a house following a murder. They next encounter a talking crow, who is provides left-wing intellectual commentary during his journeys with Totò and Ninetto. The Crow subsequently recounts the tale of Fra Ciccillo and Fra Ninetto, two
Franciscan friars who are bid by
St. Francis to preach the
Gospel to the hawks (representing the powerful) and the sparrows (representing the weak). After many failures, they discover the language of birds and succeed in preaching the commandment of love unto the species separately, but are not able to get them to love each other. The hawks continue to kill and eat the sparrows, as it is in their nature. Saint Francis explains the
relationship between the two groups to them from a
Marxist perspective and invites them to continue
proselytizing. After the tale, the journey of Totò and Ninetto carries on, with the Crow still accompanying them. They encounter other individuals: land-owners who order them off their land when they are caught defecating; a desperately impoverished family whom Totò threatens to evict from their house if the rent is not paid; a group of traveling actors (representing figures marginalised from society such as women, gays, the elderly, racial minorities, and the disabled) who persuade the pair to push the group's
Cadillac car for them; a rich man who is waiting for Totò to give him the money he owes him; mourners at the funeral of Palmiro Togliatti, the long-time leader of the
Italian Communist Party; and a prostitute with whom Totò and Ninetto have sex. Finally, the two kill and eat the Crow, whom they found to be unconscionably boring. ==Cast==