Werewolf (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 29, 2019

Original Title:
Wilkołak

Alternate Titles:
Hombre Lobo
Perros de presa
Perros de presa (Werewolf)
Werewolf
늑대인간

Genres:
Horror | War

Production Companies:
Balapolis
House of Netherhorror
Romina Di Lella & Rosco Polska
TVP
Twenty Twenty Vision Filmproduktion

Production Countries:
Germany | Netherlands | Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 15 

Runtime: 88

Liberation was just the beginning...

Summer of 1945. A temporary orphanage is established in an abandoned palace surrounded by forests for the eight children liberated from the Gross-Rosen camp. Hanka, also a former inmate, becomes their guardian. After the atrocities of the camp, the protagonists slowly begin to regain what is left of their childhood but the horror returns quickly. Camp Alsatians roam the forests around. Released by the SS earlier on, they have gone feral and are starving. Looking for food they besiege the palace. The children are terrified and their camp survival instinct is triggered.

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Boom Operator:
Krzysztof Wiśniewski

Casting:
Żywia Kosińska

Costume Design:
Małgorzata Karpiuk

Director:
Adrian Panek

Director of Photography:
Dominik Danilczyk

Editor:
Jarosław Kamiński

Makeup Artist:
Dariusz Krysiak

Original Music Composer:
Antoni Łazarkiewicz

Producer:
Agata Szymańska
Magdalena Kamińska

Production Design:
Anna Wunderlich

Props:
Adam Nowakowski

Steadicam Operator:
Adam Mendry

Stunt Coordinator:
Jarosław Golec

Writer:
Adrian Panek

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