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Yana Troyanova delivers a "fierce" and "unyielding" performance as the mother, a role reportedly based on her own life experiences.

[Review] Wolfy (2009): A Brutally Honest Portrait of Maternal Abandonment [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) After spending seven years in prison, the mother

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. Final Verdict If you’ve come across the release,

DVDRip remains a standard for clear, reliable playback of older arthouse gems. Final Verdict

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

Yana Troyanova delivers a "fierce" and "unyielding" performance as the mother, a role reportedly based on her own life experiences.

[Review] Wolfy (2009): A Brutally Honest Portrait of Maternal Abandonment

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)

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.

DVDRip remains a standard for clear, reliable playback of older arthouse gems. Final Verdict

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