
The Imagined Wolf
Drama · Science Fiction
Overview
The film is a parable about fear; it is a story about the attitudes of a mother and daughter deprived of love, who temporarily find mutual understanding, rallied by fear before the story invented by the mother about a cannibalistic wolf. On a philosophical level it is a reflection on the lost purity of thoughts, which is the main condition for the harmony of human life, and yet another illustration of the proverb: “The sleep of reason produces monsters”
Top Cast


Yuliya Vysotskaya
Yuliya Vysotskaya
mother
Yuliya Vysotskaya
mother


Liza Klimova
Liza Klimova
daughter
Liza Klimova
daughter


Fyodor Lavrov
Fyodor Lavrov
Mukhorotov
Fyodor Lavrov
Mukhorotov


Yury Trubin
Yury Trubin
guy
Yury Trubin
guy


Asya Oztyurk
Asya Oztyurk
Vasen'ka
Asya Oztyurk
Vasen'ka


Alexey Dyachkov
Alexey Dyachkov
ressurected
Alexey Dyachkov
ressurected


Evgeny Danchevsky
Evgeny Danchevsky
priest
Evgeny Danchevsky
priest


Evgeny Dal
Evgeny Dal
Evgeny Dal
Vyacheslav Matvienko
Vyacheslav Matvienko
Vyacheslav Matvienko
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