The Pigeon Egg Strategy

The Pigeon Egg Strategy is a black-and-white film directed by Max Makowski.

Makowski is a Brazilian who speaks Spanish and he shot the film with an American cast in Hong Kong with a crew of Chinese pornographers.

It was made for US$125,000 and recouped its investment through self-distribution to small independent cinemas.

Completed in 1997, the 84 minute absurdist comedy about a strange chain of events that take place amongst a group of identically attired assassins, posing as German ham delivery men in Hong Kong was shot in less than 15 days.

[2] It appeared in the frontier section of the Sundance Film Festival and South by Southwest, and has not received any sort of major distribution, leaving its cult following to a limited number of viewers.