![]() Hadingue inhabits her so fully that we feel her grief over the death of her dogs – “my girls” – as an epic tragedy. ![]() She is a thorn in the side of the authorities, shooting off messages to the police and quoting government laws at the council – a Miss Marple, lady of letters and Fargo’s Marge Gunderson in one. Janina is a fabulous creation, both hero and antihero. Her friends – Dizzy (Alexander Uzoka), a former student Boros (Johannes Flaschberger), an entomologist and Oddball (César Sarachu), a neighbour – are all outsiders and non-conformists. ![]() The dead are all from the hunting club and Janina volubly espouses the theory that woodland animals are getting their revenge. ![]() With the help of an autocue (entirely excusable given the gargantuan burden of narration), Hadingue plays Janina, a beady-eyed, chronically sick animal lover living in a remote Polish village rocked by a series of inexplicable murders. ![]()
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