The Wolfpack
New York Premiere

The Wolfpack

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| USA | 90 MINUTES | English
Female Director(s), Documentary, New York, NY Director(s)
Despite growing up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the Angulo siblings knew little of New York City or the outside world. Their overprotective father kept them shut in their apartment, away from what he deemed the city's dangerous influences. To cope with their isolation the children turn to movies, diligently re-enacting their favorite films. Complete with scripts and elaborate sets, props and costumes, the kids use these stories to understand an outside world they can only glimpse from their windows. When one of the brothers escapes, the family is forced to enter society, and the fantasies begin to unravel.

First-time director Crystal Moselle, granted complete access to the family's apartment and trove of recordings of home performances, recreates a world that mimics the whimsy of their home movie studio, even using '80's pop hit ""Tarzan Boy"" to fantastic cinematic effect. The Wolfpack, 2015 Sundance Documentary Grand Jury Prize Winner, centers around a family who lives in make-believe but is ultimately a film for anyone who has ever used the movies to escape.

—Dominic Davis

Cast & Credits
Directed by
Crystal Moselle
Director
Crystal Moselle
Producer
Izabella Tzenkova
Crystal Moselle
Hunter Gray
Alex Orlovsky
Editor
Enat Sidi
Cinematographer
Crystal Moselle
Executive Producer
David Cross
Tyler Brodie
Louise Ingalls Sturges
Cameron Brodie
Cast
Mukunda Angulo
Govinda Angulo
Narayna Angulo
Bagahvan Angulo
Krisna Angulo
Jagadesh Angulo
Susanne Angulo
Oscar Angulo

Contacts
Press Contact
Charlie Olsky
Cinetic Marketing
New York, NY 10004
Phone: 9175457260
charlie@cineticmedia.com
US Sales Contact
Maureen Masters
Magnolia Pictures
New York, 10001
Phone: 212 924 6701
Mmasters@magpictures.com
International Sales Contact
Maureen Masters
Magnolia Pictures
New York, 10001
Phone: 212 924 6701
Mmasters@magpictures.com
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