tells a simple story of loneliness and childhood dreams. Nine- year-old 'Crow' frequently feels lonely. Her mother often leaves her alone. One day she is sent away from school, wanders the streets and approaches passers by. She finds a dog and loses it again when she falls asleep. When she passes a mansion, she sees a toddler who smiles at her. Next day she decides to kidnap the little girl. In this way she hopes to form a new family in which she can play Mummy. The two decide so go to the end of the world together without realising the dangers they face. Crow is moved by the naïveness and trust of the little girl and forgets her own loneliness.
- Director
- Dorota Kedzierzawska
- Country of production
- Poland
- Year
- 1994
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 1995
- Length
- 66'
- Medium
- 35mm
- International title
- Crows
- Language
- Polish
- Producer
- Oko Film
- Sales
- Seawell Films
- Cinematography
- Arthur Reinhart
- Editor
- Arthur Reinhart