In a quiet, lonesome Polish city, a neglected 10 year old girl kidnaps a pampered toddler and pretends to be her mother.In a quiet, lonesome Polish city, a neglected 10 year old girl kidnaps a pampered toddler and pretends to be her mother.In a quiet, lonesome Polish city, a neglected 10 year old girl kidnaps a pampered toddler and pretends to be her mother.
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Katarzyna Szczepanik
- Malenstwo
- (as Kasia Szczepanik)
Malgorzata Hajewska-Krzysztofik
- Matka Wrony
- (as Malgorzata Hajewska)
Bartlomiej Topa
- Policjant
- (as Bartek Topa)
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Dorota Kedzierzawska is a fresh voice of Polish cinema.In most of her films one can discern an element of truth which is close to reality. A vast majority of her films are based on events which have happened in real life.It is for this reason that we see a mix of documentary as well as fiction in her films.Although her film "Wrony/Crows" features children as its protagonists,it should not be construed as a film for children as grown ups too have a lot to learn from it.At the core of this melancholic film is a little imp who is neglected by her family. How she takes revenge on grown ups by kidnapping a young girl remains the crux of the screenplay.Dorota Kedzierzawska has directed her film with great charm and ingenuity using a multidimensional perspective where both the kidnapped kid as well as her juvenile kidnapper are given equal attention.It is very rare for an European film to deal with touchy issue of motherhood.Crows is one of the few films which handles such a tricky issue in a deft manner.
- FilmCriticLalitRao
- Sep 10, 2008
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