The Wild Inside

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In the Alaskan wilderness, Tracy Petrikoff, a lonely and fierce 17-year-old girl, lives with her father Bill and brother Scott in a deteriorating house away from the city. Since her mother, famous musher Hannah, vanished under strange circumstances, everything went wrong. Tracy grapples with uncontrolled outbursts, sleep disorders and mysterious visions, unaware that her inherited gift connects her to nature and wild animals on a level she can't imagine yet. Everything changes when Tracy rescues the unconscious Jesse during a hunting trip. Saving Jesse seals both girls' fates, and to overcome the looming danger, Tracy must now harness her gift and find the balance between her human and wild sides.

Director: Patrick Imbert
Genre: Animation, Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 90 min

Screenplay

Production: Folivari
Country: France
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wild Inside about?
In the Alaskan wilderness, Tracy Petrikoff, a lonely and fierce 17-year-old girl, lives with her father Bill and brother Scott in a deteriorating house away from the city. Since her mother, famous musher Hannah, vanished under strange circumstances, everything went wrong. Tracy grapples with uncontrolled outbursts, sleep disorders and mysterious visions, unaware that her inherited gift connects her to nature and wild animals on a level she can't imagine yet. Everything changes when Tracy rescues the unconscious Jesse during a hunting trip. Saving Jesse seals both girls' fates, and to overcome the looming danger, Tracy must now harness her gift and find the balance between her human and wild sides.
Who directed The Wild Inside?
The Wild Inside was directed by Patrick Imbert.
How long is The Wild Inside?
The Wild Inside has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is The Wild Inside?
The Wild Inside is a Animation, Drama, Thriller film.
Where was The Wild Inside produced?
The Wild Inside was produced in France.