Lesley Manville’s new British spy thriller gets an exciting update

Lesley Manville’s upcoming British spy thriller Winter of the Crow has just received a big update.

The movie, earlier identified by Digital Spy as one not to be missed, revolves around a professor who unexpectedly finds herself stranded in Poland during a period of martial law enforcement.

She takes pictures of a student’s murder committed by a hidden policeman, yet this action only serves to make her a marked individual.

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In the movie adaptation of the short story “Professor Andrews Goes to Warsaw” by Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk, the main character’s gender has been changed from male to female.

The upcoming movie will officially make its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, as confirmed by recent updates.

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is set to take place from 4th to 14th of September this year. The complete schedule for the event will be unveiled on the 13th of August.

After the movie’s release, we can expect to gather numerous critiques that will help us determine if the movie matches its expectations.

And there’s a lot of hype, especially surrounding Manville’s lead performance.

According to HanWay Films CEO Gabrielle Stewart, the Cold War spy thriller Winter of the Crow stands out because its main character is an ordinary woman who must rise to the occasion and impact a truly exceptional circumstance in a way that feels uniquely authentic.

In a truly captivating manner, Lesley Manville is expected to shine extraordinarily in this upcoming film. We can hardly contain our excitement to share the remarkable scenes from this movie with you.

The film ‘Winter of the Crow’ is set to make its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival within the next month. At present, there’s no announced release date for a wider audience.

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2025-08-11 15:49