Polish ornithologist Anna is studying vultures in Rwanda when the 1994 genocide begins. She saves a young Tutsi woman, Claudine, and takes her back to Poland. There is an unknown history and an intense hostility between the two women, even as they both struggle to readjust. The film contains gruesome depictions of animal carnage interspersed with discombobulated scenes where confusing things happen—actions aren’t explained and people aren’t identified, so you just have to guess what’s going on. The two main actors are terrific, but the story is frustratingly opaque.
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