

Winter of the Crow
Warsaw, December 13, 1981. Martial law shuts down the country. Overnight, a country turns into a prison. Taxis have been replaced by tanks. Citizens are treated like criminals. And visiting British Professor Joan Andrews finds herself trapped. After witnessing the murder of a young student by the secret police (the "Crows"), Joan herself becomes the target.
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Plot Summary
A group of estranged siblings must return to their decaying family estate after their father's mysterious death. As they sift through his affairs, long-buried secrets and a dark family history begin to surface, forcing them to confront uncomfortable truths and question the circumstances surrounding their father's demise. The isolated setting and mounting tension reveal that their father's death may not have been as accidental as it initially seemed.
Critical Reception
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What Reviewers Say
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- Anticipated to explore themes of family, grief, and deception.
- Potential for atmospheric tension and character-driven drama.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable (Future release)
Fun Fact
The production team has reportedly scouted remote, historic estates in Eastern Europe to capture the film's intended atmospheric and isolated setting.
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