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[Review] Wolfy (2009): A Brutally Honest Portrait of Maternal Abandonment
If you’ve come across the release, you’ve found one of the most uncompromising and powerful debuts in contemporary Russian cinema. Directed by Vasiliy Sigarev , Wolfy (originally titled Volchok ) is a harrowing journey into a relationship that is as poetic as it is devastating. The Story: A Cycle of Longing [SUB-ITA]Wolfy 2009 DVDRip AC3
Wolfy was a festival favorite, winning Best Film , Best Screenplay , and Best Actress at the 2009 Kinotavr Film Festival. Technical Details (For the Italian Sub Version)
Despite its grim subject matter, the film is "beautifully crafted" with long, well-composed shots that capture the oppressive atmosphere of provincial Russia. DVDRip remains a standard for clear, reliable playback
AC3 provides a high-quality multi-channel audio experience, essential for catching the subtle, atmospheric sound design of the Russian landscape.
The film follows two nameless characters: a young mother and her daughter. After spending seven years in prison, the mother returns home, but she is far from ready for parenthood. She is a "wolf"—restless, selfish, and constantly running away to seek immediate gratification. The Story: A Cycle of Longing Wolfy was
Yana Troyanova delivers a "fierce" and "unyielding" performance as the mother, a role reportedly based on her own life experiences.