Feeding Crows

Carlos Saura
Geraldine Chaplin, Monica Randall, Florinda Chico, Ana Torrent, Hector Alterio, Herman Cobos, Mirtha Miller, Josefin Diaz, Conchita Perez, Maite Sanchez
1976
Spain
Completed
Spanish
110 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asCría cuervos,is aSpainProducerwomen sex,At1976Released in year
。The dialogue language isSpanish,Current Douban rating8.5(For reference only)。
In Madrid, Spain, during Franco's regime, young girl Ana (played by Ana Torrent) and her two sisters are taken in by their aunt after the death of their officer father, Ansemmo. Ansemmo was a notorious womanizer during his life, and their mother, Maria (played by Geraldine Chaplin), abandoned her career for him, ultimately leading to a painful and lonely life that resulted in her early death. Memories of her mother occasionally surface in Ana's mind, and these memories, mixed with her fantasies about death, gradually affect her reality. The three sisters, under their aunt's care, are restless; their aunt is embroiled in a romance with a married comrade of Ansemmo, making Ana's behavior increasingly feel like a threat to her. Ana attempts to help her bedridden grandmother commit suicide with a bottle of so-called poison, which turns out to be just soda. The grandmother refuses to take it, and Ana then sets her sights on her aunt... This film won the Jury Prize at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival and received multiple accolades.