As adolescence looms, six intelligent, bright, teenage brothers have spent their entire lives locked away from society. All they know of the outside is gleaned from the movies they watch obsessively, and recreate meticulously. Nicknamed ˜The Wolfpack', the brothers spend their childhood re-enacting their favourite films using elaborate homemade props and costumes. With no friends and living on welfare, they feed their curiosity, creativity, and imagination with film. But when one of the brothers ventures outside, it sparks a fire in the Wolfpack to follow suit. Can... they integrate into society and still maintain their close-knit brotherhood? Combined with unprecedented access into The Wolfpack's world, and their vast archive of homemade movies, director Crystal Moselle crafts a captivating portrait of an extraordinary family. By fully immersing herself into their world, she is able to delve into the true nature of identity and creativity, by telling letting their remarkable story to naturally unfold on camera, without judgement. [show more]
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Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-ray player in order to play. The Wolfpack is the multi-award winning, incredible story of six intelligent teenage brothers whom have spent their entire lives locked in their Lower East Side, New York apartment. Nicknamed The Wolfpack , all they know of the outside is gleaned from the movies they watch obsessively, and recreate meticulously, using elaborate hand-crafted props and costumes. With no friends and living on welfare, they feed their curiosity and imagination with film. But when one of the brothers ventures outside, it sparks a fire in The Wolfpack to follow suit. Can they integrate into society and still maintain their close-knit brotherhood? Combined with unprecedented access into The Wolfpack s world, and their vast archive of homemade movies, director Crystal Moselle crafts a captivating portrait of an extraordinary family.
Feature documentary about the six brothers of the Angulo family who lived, for fourteen years, as prisoners of their father in their small New York apartment. Forbidden to go outside, the Angulo boys became curious of a world they could never experience and began recreating it from movies that they were allowed to watch including 'Reservoir Dogs', 'Pulp Fiction' and 'No Country for Old Men'. Their lives became re-enactments of classic films and plotlines until, one day, one of the brothers decided to escape. Film-maker Crystal Moselle spent time with the family documenting their lives for the outside world to see.
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