Director:
Adrian PanekGuión:
Adrian PanekCámara:
Dominik DanilczykMúsica:
Antoni Komasa-LazarkiewiczReparto:
Kamil Polnisiak, Nicolas Przygoda, Sonia Mietielica, Danuta Stenka, Werner Daehn, Jakub Syska, Helena Mazur, Krzysztof Durski, Maksymilian Balcerowski (más)Sinopsis(1)
Un grupo de niños liberados de un campo de concentración nazi tienen que afrontar el hambre y la sed y lidiar con unos perros agresivos en una mansión abandonada en el bosque. (Cinemaran)
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The Polish-German-Dutch movie Werewolf is an example of how it is better to classify movies appropriately. After all, one may have slightly different expectations than what one gets, although I did not find it to be a movie that necessarily needed World War Two to make it deeper and more meaningful. ()
A Polish post-war horror film about eight children liberated from a concentration camp who find themselves living in an abandoned orphanage and not only have nothing to eat, but also have to fight against German shepherds. A promising concept and nicely filmed, but unfortunately I was hardly entertained at all. The dog attack is not badly filmed and there was a bit of blood, but I found it rather tepid, lacking in pace and atmosphere, and the brutality could definitely have been stepped up a notch. I expected more, the Poles can do better. But those who don't have anything to bite into can give it a try. 4/10. ()
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