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The film had its world premiere at the . It also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival later that month.

Unlike a typical documentary that tries to separate the man from the myth, The Pigeon Tunnel argues that le Carré’s fiction (George Smiley, Karla, the Circus) is his real autobiography. The film includes a long, hypnotic sequence where le Carré reads from A Perfect Spy —his most autobiographical novel—while Morris shows us photographs of the real boy David.

The Pigeon Tunnel (2023) is a essential watch for fans of John le Carré, admirers of documentary filmmaking, and anyone interested in the psychological underpinnings of espionage. It is a haunting, intellectual, and deeply moving portrait of a man who saw the world for what it was—a complex, often deceptive, "pigeon tunnel." If you'd like, I can: The.Pigeon.Tunnel.2023.720p.ATVP.WEBRip.x264-LAMA

This 720p release (LAMA group) offers a balance between file size and visual clarity. The x264 encoding preserves the documentary’s intimate interview style and archival footage. While not a high-bitrate 4K master, this WEBRip is suitable for archival or casual viewing, capturing Errol Morris’s stark, painterly compositions.

: Apple TV+, the premium streaming platform that commissioned and distributed the film globally. The film had its world premiere at the

Morris presses le Carré on Kim Philby, the notorious double agent. Le Carré’s response is surprising: he describes Philby as a “bulldozer of a man” who destroyed lives without malice, simply because he believed his cause was just. The film suggests that the most dangerous traitors are not monsters, but true believers.

Rather than relying purely on static talking heads, Morris populates The Pigeon Tunnel with stylized dramatic reenactments, archival Cold War footage, and clips from classic cinematic adaptations of le Carré’s work, such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy . Archival clips are deliberately framed through kaleidoscopic lenses, visually mirroring the fragmented, distorted nature of memory and truth. The film includes a long, hypnotic sequence where

| Critic | Publication | Quote | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Peter Bradshaw | The Guardian | “A mesmerizing, labyrinthine conversation. Essential viewing.” | | Bilge Ebiri | Vulture | “Morris has made the definitive film about the architecture of lying.” | | Owen Gleiberman | Variety | “Le Carré, in his final major interview, is at his most vulnerable and witty.” |

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As is characteristic of Errol Morris films, The Pigeon Tunnel is beautifully constructed. It mixes: