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My Life as a Turkey (2011)

My Life as a Turkey (2011)
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Based on a true story, this way-offbeat documentary - an episode of PBS's Nature series -- concerns Joe Hutto, a Floridian naturalist and wildlife artist who harbors a long-term desire to learn as much as possible about the "secret world" of wild turkeys. To realize this goal, he decides to have turkey poults (or chicks) "imprint" on him - a controversial process where an animal is raised by a human and begins to think of itself as a human, actually failing to recognize its own species. Unfortunately, obtaining wild turkey eggs is far more difficult than it initially seems. Joe nearly gives up, until a good samaritan leaves a bowl of 16 non-incubated eggs on his doorstep. Hutto takes advantage of the opportunity by purchasing an incubator and raising the poults himself, determined to become their surrogate mother. The film, comprised largely of reenactments, depicts Hutto's experiences with the young chicks - from his days talking with them before they hatched, to the various phases of the bond that developed between man and bird - one so strong that Hutto eventually acquired an intimate understanding of the turkeys' language and behavior. The naturalist's diary became a popular book entitled Illumination in the Flatwoods, prior to its incarnation as this television film. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
J.B. Hutto
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Synopsis of My Life as a Turkey

Based on a true story, this way-offbeat documentary - an episode of PBS's Nature series -- concerns Joe Hutto, a Floridian naturalist and wildlife artist who harbors a long-term desire to learn as much as possible about the "secret world" of wild turkeys. To realize this goal, he decides to have turkey poults (or chicks) "imprint" on him - a controversial process where an animal is raised by a human and begins to think of itself as a human, actually failing to recognize its own species. Unfortunately, obtaining wild turkey eggs is far more difficult than it initially seems. Joe nearly gives up, until a good samaritan leaves a bowl of 16 non-incubated eggs on his doorstep. Hutto takes advantage of the opportunity by purchasing an incubator and raising the poults himself, determined to become their surrogate mother. The film, comprised largely of reenactments, depicts Hutto's experiences with the young chicks - from his days talking with them before they hatched, to the various phases of the bond that developed between man and bird - one so strong that Hutto eventually acquired an intimate understanding of the turkeys' language and behavior. The naturalist's diary became a popular book entitled Illumination in the Flatwoods, prior to its incarnation as this television film. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
60 mins

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    Producer(s):
    David Allen
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    Documentary
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      Wyman R.

      Skeptical at first--who cares about turkeys but at Thanksgiving and the few turkey hunters out there, I thought--I decided to give this a chance. Couldn't stop watching w/ my 101 yr old grandmother. She enjoyed it, as did my 70 yo stepfather. Fascinating story, great scenery (woods of Florida), and wonderful insights on turkeys and nature in general. Amazing cinematography, too. I've seen several thousand films and almost always find s/th in each one that I'd have done differently if I were the director or screenwriter. Not this film. Perfectly done for what it was. Even if you shy away from nature shows or non-fiction films (documentaries) this will keep you interested 'til the end. Bc of the quality of the story(telling) and reenactments of the true events (you wonder how they got many of the scenes) you end up caring about the fate of the birds you'd never have given a second thought to before. Worth a watch, definitely. You'll wish it lasted longer than the 60mins.

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      Lisa A.

      Poignant documentary of a naturalist choosing to invest 18 months AS a wild turkey in order to understand the mysteries of this particular species. Breathtaking beauty of the hammok is a marvelous background for the film; and I was quite touched by the dedication of this man towards understanding instead of banal supposition.

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      Barbara F.

      Fascinating! Such a tender film about a man and his relationship with wild turkeys. Do not miss it.

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