To curb vast flocks of sparrows from yearly eating one third of a country's food production, a nation organised Sparrow Week. Both day and night, for seven days, the country's vast population rang bells, banged saucepan lids and shouted. The sparrows, too frightened to settle, eventually fell dead out of the sky. Flight exhaustion from the same cause also killed gulls on the coast, herons in the marsh, eagles in the mountains and pigeons on the town square. At the end of the seventh day Sparrow Week ended. The following year two thirds of the country's food supply was eaten by insects, and the money standard changed from gold to eggs.
Sparrow Week by Tulse Luper
From The Falls by Peter Greenaway
Sparrow Week by Tulse Luper
From The Falls by Peter Greenaway
annalee:
Someone gave me The early works of Peter Greenaway with The Falls on it today. Absolutely amazing film, I just adore Greenaway. Thanks for the really nice comment on my set too, made me smile.