C’mon Geese
A maverick sculptor imprints baby goslings to follow his homemade ultra-light airplane as if it were their mother, and in so doing he gets the flock of geese to fly alongside him, where he can film them. Hollywood turned this true story into the family movie Fly Away, and the great documentary Winged Migration borrowed the same technique for other wild birds. But this is the original low-rent documentary made by the Canadian artist himself, wherein he films his journey of invention, with its many dead-ends, failures and ingenious solutions. You get the raw energy and details of an artist at work. It’s an engaging tale, a brilliant achievement, and a marvelous act of imagination.
— KK
C'mon Geese
Directed by Bill Lishman
1989, 28 min.
$15, VHS
Available from Operation Migration, a non-profit organization co-founded by Bill Lishman
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Tracy
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Donna M. Wheeler