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Wolf is a 2021 psychological drama film written and directed by Nathalie Biancheri. An international co-production of Ireland and Poland, it stars George MacKay, Lily-Rose Depp, Paddy Considine, Eileen Walsh, Fionn O'Shea and Lola Petticrew. Wolf had its world premiere at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival on September 17
Feb 18, 2022 · With George MacKay, Stuart Graham, Helen Behan, Lily-Rose Depp. Young Jacob who suffers from zoanthropy believes he is a wolf and is committed to a mental asylum following an attack on his brother. There he meets and befriends the other patients and witnesses the brutal methods of treatment.
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- Drama, Mystery, Thriller
- Nathalie Biancheri
- 2022-02-18
Believing he is a wolf trapped in a human body, Jacob (George MacKay) eats, sleeps, and lives like a wolf. Desperate for help, his family sends him to a remote facility that specializes in the...
- 2 min
- 142.8K
- Universal Pictures Ireland
Dec 3, 2021 · In Nathalie Biancheri's offbeat drama “Wolf,” he is one in a group of teenagers convinced their fragile human bodies don’t correspond with their animal identities. Their condition, described as “species dysphoria,” ostracizes them from society.
Dec 3, 2021 · Believing he is a wolf trapped in a human body, Jacob (George MacKay) eats, sleeps, and lives like a wolf -- much to the shock of his family. When he's sent to a clinic, Jacob and his...
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- Nathalie Biancheri
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- George Mackay
Sep 30, 2021 · Wolf is a 2021 Irish-Polish drama film, written and directed by Nathalie Biancheri. It stars George MacKay, Lily-Rose Depp, Paddy Considine, Eileen Walsh, Fionn O'Shea and Lola...
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Dec 3, 2021 · Believing he is a wolf trapped in a human body, Jacob (George MacKay) eats, sleeps, and lives like a wolf – much to the shock of his family. When he’s sent to a clinic, Jacob and his animal-bound peers are forced to undergo increasingly extreme forms of ‘curative’ therapies.