Wolfe (2018)

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One night, Andie, figurehead of a four friends group, plans out her death in front of all her relatives. Through a broken monologue, Andie reveals her deep thoughts about each person she has harmed. This staging destabilizes the group and questions the links previously made. While each member of the gang tries to regain control of the group, both emotionally and physically, a fifth person interferes from the outside and comes to stir up chaos.

Director: Francis Bordeleau
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Alexandre Douste
Cinematography: Miguel Henriques
Editing: Valérie Tremblay
Production: Melancholia Films
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Themes

Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Reflections on Life and Death, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering

Keywords

suicide, friends, death

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wolfe about?
One night, Andie, figurehead of a four friends group, plans out her death in front of all her relatives. Through a broken monologue, Andie reveals her deep thoughts about each person she has harmed. This staging destabilizes the group and questions the links previously made. While each member of the gang tries to regain control of the group, both emotionally and physically, a fifth person interferes from the outside and comes to stir up chaos.
Who directed Wolfe?
Wolfe was directed by Francis Bordeleau.
Who stars in Wolfe?
Wolfe stars Catherine Brunet, Ludivine Reding, Antoine Pilon, Léa Roy, Godefroy Reding, Manuel Tadros.
How long is Wolfe?
Wolfe has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
What genre is Wolfe?
Wolfe is a Drama film.
Where was Wolfe produced?
Wolfe was produced in Canada.
What are the themes of Wolfe?
The themes of Wolfe include: Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Reflections on Life and Death, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering.