
Crows
Drama
Overview
In a quiet, lonesome Polish city, a neglected ten year old girl kidnaps a pampered toddler and pretends to be her mother.
Top Cast


Karolina Ostrozna
Karolina Ostrozna
Crow
Karolina Ostrozna
Crow
Katarzyna Szczepanik
Katarzyna Szczepanik
The Little
Katarzyna Szczepanik
The Little


Małgorzata Hajewska-Krzysztofik
Małgorzata Hajewska-Krzysztofik
Crows's Mother
Małgorzata Hajewska-Krzysztofik
Crows's Mother


Anna Prucnal
Anna Prucnal
Teacher
Anna Prucnal
Teacher
Ewa Bukowska
Ewa Bukowska
Mother of the Little
Ewa Bukowska
Mother of the Little
Krzysztof Grabarczyk
Krzysztof Grabarczyk
Father of the Little
Krzysztof Grabarczyk
Father of the Little


Agnieszka Pilaszewska
Agnieszka Pilaszewska
Peter's Mother
Agnieszka Pilaszewska
Peter's Mother
Antoni Majak
Antoni Majak
Elderly man
Antoni Majak
Elderly man
Paul Verkade
Paul Verkade
Foreigner
Paul Verkade
Foreigner


Bartłomiej Topa
Bartłomiej Topa
Policeman
Bartłomiej Topa
Policeman
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