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{{Infobox film

| name = The Seven Ravens

| image = The_Seven_Ravens_(Sedmero).jpg

| caption = Poster

| director = Alice Nellis

| producer = Ester Honysova
ubomr Slivka
Katarna Vanurov

| writer = Alice Nellis

| starring = Martha Issov
Luk Pkazk

| music = Vao Patejdl

| cinematography = Matj Cibulka

| editing = Filip Issa

| distributor = Bohemia Motion Pictures
Mountain River Films
World Sales

| released =

| runtime = 103 minutes

| country = Czech Republic
Slovakia

| language = Czech

| budget = 48 million CZK

| gross =

}}

'The Seven Ravens' is a 2015 Czech-Slovak fairytale film directed by Alice Nellis. 'The Seven Ravens' is the story of a young woman who takes it upon herself to save her brothers and rid them of a curse which they were put under by their mother. It's a story about courage, endurance, and about the power of words, truth, and love. It's the story of how parents' mistakes fall on their children's shoulders, and how these children may either repeat them or correct them.

The film is primarily based on a story by Boena Nmcov. It also uses elements from the Brothers Grimm's version of the same fairy tale.

Plot



The heroine of the story is a young woman, Bohdanka (Martha Issov), who was born into the grief-stricken family of a baker, whose wife, years ago, in a fit of rage, curses their seven sons into ravens. The parents keep this family tragedy a secret from their daughter. When Bohdanka, on the threshold of adulthood, learns about her family's curse, she decides she has to save her brothers. The local witch advises her that she must weave her brothers shirts. But not just any shirts alone, without anyone's help, she must harvest nettle, spin the thread, weave the cloth, and make every stitch on the shirts herself. She must do all this without uttering a single word.

Bohdanka sets out on a journey during which she not only tries to save her brothers, but during which she also gets to know herself, her personality, her flaws, her desires. She meets the shy and stuttering prince Bartolomj and, thanks to a magic comb the witch lent her, she is able wordlessly to gather fragments of the past and learn the sad fate of prince Bartolomj's kingdom.

The more Bohdanka and Bartolomj get to know each other, the closer they become. Bartolomj takes Bohdanka to the castle, and Bohdanka thus gets to look into life at the court, ruled by Queen Alexandra, Bartolomj's mother. Alexandra's plan has always been to rid her son Bartolomj of his right to the throne, so that her younger son Norbert could become king instead. Bohdanka's presence at the castle disrupts this plan, as Bartolomj, in his growing love for Bohdanka, has been gaining confidence and has even begun to behave like a future king.

At first, Alexandra tries to get rid of the mute girl as easily as possible, but when Bartolomj asks for Bohdanka's hand in marriage, Alexandra feigns happiness for the young couple and begins working on a more intricate plan to set Bartolomj, along with the entire royal court, against Bohdanka.

Bohdanka sees through Alexandra's intentions partially thanks to the magic comb which lets her look into the past - but at a crucial moment, when Bohdanka has to decide whether to finish her task and save her brothers, or to speak and explain the misunderstanding which is to separate her from Bartolomj, Bohdanka decides to continue her work, risking her life but keeping her promise. Only once she finishes her task and frees her brothers is she finally able to explain everything.

We find out that Queen Alexandra never had the right to the throne, came to be queen by using lies and intrigue and that her latest ploy was to get rid of Bartolomj and Bohdanka by force, so as to retain her power.

The story ends with fragments of the past fitting together to create the whole picture, which shows all the characters in a true light and uncovers their deepest motives. Bartolomj becomes king, former Queen Alexandra ends up in exile, and Bohdanka's brothers are reunited with their much-tried parents.

Cast



*Martha Issov as Bohdanka

*Sabina Remundov as Queen Alexandra

*Luk Pkazk as Prince Bartolomej

*Vclav Neuil as Prince Norbert

*Zuzana Bydovsk as Witch Gabriela

*Erika Strkov as Queen Gabriela

*Jana Ohov as Bohdanka's Mother

*Tatjana Medveck as Mother (voice)

*Marin Geiberg as Bohdanka's Father

*Svatopluk Skopal as Father (voice)

*Juraj Hrka as King

*Miro Noga as Duke

*Petr Pospchal as Duke (voice)

*Csongor Kassai as Priest

*Vladimr Javorsk as Priest (voice)

*Kristna Svarinsk as Maid Marie

*Petra Horvthov as Maid Marie (voice)

Awards



The Seven Ravens won best cinematography award, best music award and certificate of Excellence in 3rd Indian Cine Film Festival-2015.

References




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