The Birdcatcher
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The Birdcatcher

A Jewish girl Esther is forced to conceal her identity as a boy on a Nazi-Norwegian farm. Plotting her escape to Sweden, her daily challenge to keep h...er true identity a secret, leads to a series of choices and consequences. Show More

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In the gripping historical drama The Birdcatcher (2019), set during World War II, we follow the tumultuous journey of Esther, a young Jewish girl who is compelled to hide her true identity as a boy on a Nazi-controlled farm in Norway. Faced with the constant threat of discovery, Esther courageously plans her escape to Sweden in a desperate bid for freedom.

As she navigates her daily life, Esther must grapple with the challenges of maintaining her disguise amidst the watchful eyes of her captors and the other workers on the farm. Every decision she makes carries the weight of life or death, and the consequences of her actions ripple throughout the narrative.

Against a backdrop of suspicion, fear, and oppression, Esther forms unlikely alliances with both a sympathetic farmhand and a German officer, each with their own motivations and secrets. These relationships add complexity to her already fraught situation, raising the stakes and intensifying the emotional tension.

Directed by Ross Clarke and featuring an outstanding cast, The Birdcatcher tackles themes of identity, resilience, and the enduring power of hope in the face of unimaginable adversity. While offering a harrowing portrayal of survival during a dark chapter of history, the film ultimately delivers a message of strength and camaraderie. Will Esther manage to escape and find sanctuary in Sweden, or will the web of deception and danger unravel her carefully constructed facade? Find out in this gripping tale of courage and survival.

Also Known As:

The Birdcatcher

Release Date:

28 Nov 2019

Writers:

Trond Morten Kristensen

Awards:

10 wins & 1 nomination.