Regie:
Bogdan MustataScenario:
Bogdan MustataCamera:
Barbu BalasoiuActeurs:
Ada Condeescu, Costel Cascaval, Carmen Ungureanu, Sergiu Nicolaescu, Camelia Zorlescu, Alexandru Potocean, Dimitrii Bogomaz, Slimane DaziSamenvattingen(1)
A boy named Lupu (Wolf) roams among various inhabitants of the house. The film's director has decided for civil imagery to show the ordinary life of a teenage boy. While he is wandering through the house, he has the chance to observe various stages of human life. The childhood of boys from a street, middle age of his own mother, but especially the old age and co-existence of an old married couple who had fallen in love with each other just like he fell in love with Clara. Instead of narrating an original story, the film focuses on depiction through creative sound, with ease and sensitivity for atmosphere balancing between a documentary and a staged film. (Febiofest)
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What I see as interesting about Romanian cinema is that they make incredibly civil and interesting human themes cinematically realistic and there is actually nothing to be added. And you are either on board with the jauntiness or not. Well, and Wolf is like that, only there isn’t much going on in the movie because the filmmaker prioritized being poetic and so there is, for example, the first scene where the camera shows you a Romanian girl over whom some asshole is masturbating, only for the camera to consequently turn into other places in a fishy block of flats and here and there some pensioner falls down the stairs. Nothing much. ()
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