Crг­a Cuervos Info

Legend attributes the phrase to Don Álvaro de Luna, a 15th-century Spanish nobleman, who met a blind beggar whose eyes had been pecked out by a raven he had raised with love. 2. The Film (1976)

The film explores the "terrible indecision" and fear of childhood. CrГ­a cuervos

Ana struggles with the death of her mother (Geraldine Chaplin) and her philandering father, a Francoist soldier. She believes she has "poisoned" her father and lives in a world where reality, memory, and fantasy blend seamlessly. Themes: Legend attributes the phrase to Don Álvaro de

The oppressive household serves as a metaphor for Spain under fascism, waiting for the old regime to die. Ana struggles with the death of her mother

It warns of ingratitude and the idea that those you nurture (often children) may eventually turn on you or cause you harm.