Breaking News: A Super-Gripping Crime Horror Film Is Set To Premiere At The Toronto International Film Festival 2025 This September, Based On Olga Tokarczuk’s Short Story “Professor Andrews Goes To Warsaw”, And It’s Sure To Keep You Glued To The Screen! Starring Lesley Manville From “The Crown”, The Film Follows An English Forensic Psychology Professor, Played By Lesley, Who Witnesses Secret Police Murder A Student In Warsaw In 1981… Just This Premise Is Enough To Make Audiences Eagerly Anticipate This Cinematic Masterpiece, And You Won’t Be An Exception Either! Watch It Below!

Winter of the Crow is set to hit screens next month…
Listen up, crime drama fans! An “absolutely gripping” spy thriller starring The Crown’s Lesley Manville is on the way – and it’s hitting screens sooner than you might expect!
Winter of the Crow follows a British psychiatry professor, played by the wonderful Lesley, who witnesses the murder of a student by the secret police in 1981 Warsaw.
When she photographs the incident, Professor Joan Andrews unwittingly becomes the next target of corrupt forces and must escape a strict regime under martial law before becoming a victim herself.
Based on Olga Tokarczuk’s short story Professor Andrews Goes to Warsaw, the film switches the book’s male protagonist for a female lead, offering a fresh perspective on martial law through the eyes of a foreigner.
Directed by Kasia Adamik, the thriller will premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in September, giving select audiences the first chance to see this chilling story brought to life.
HELLO!’s Acting TV Editor Nicky Morris said of the film: “Lesley Manville is one of Britain’s finest actors. The Oscar-nominated actress boasts an impressive list of award-winning TV and film credits, from Sherwood to Phantom Thread – it’s fair to say Lesley knows how to pick a good script. I can’t wait to see what she brings to Winter of the Crow, which sounds absolutely gripping.”
                



