Entertainment

LET THEM CHIRP AWHILE

YOU would think that by now budding filmmakers would have given up on making a “Woody Allen movie.”

Not so Jonathan Blitstein, director, producer, writer and editor of the East Village-set “Let Them Chirp Awhile.”

The NYU film grad steals liberally from Woody (especially “Annie Hall”) – from camera placement to body language to plot twists to the whole Ingmar Bergman thing.

That’s not necessarily bad, if the project works. This one doesn’t – it just annoys.

Running time: 91 minutes. Not rated (nothing objectional). At Cinema Village, 12th Street, east of Fifth Avenue.