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Werewolf

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A homeless addicted couple, Blaisa and Nessa,who suffer from poverty and earn their living by manipulating people to use their old mower in order to cut their grass. They flee from bureaucrat government.
Actors: Kyle M. Hamilton,
Kyle M. Hamilton
Kyle M. Hamilton
Andrew Gillis,
Andrew Gillis
Andrew Gillis
Bhreagh MacNeil
Bhreagh MacNeil
Bhreagh MacNeil
Genre: Drama
Director: Ashley McKenzie
Country: Canada
Release: 2016
IMDb: 6.1
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Duration: 80 min
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CRITICS OF "Werewolf"
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NOW Toronto
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June 07, 2017

Ashley McKenzie's Werewolf is one of the strongest Canadian films you'll see this year.
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New York Times
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February 28, 2018

The performers don't seem like they're acting at all, which contributes to the film's unsettling power.
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National Post
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June 02, 2017

McKenzie doesn't stoop to deliver a pat happy ending, and even the moderately upbeat final scene features an oddly discordant note in the score that suggests not all is well.
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Globe and Mail
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June 02, 2017

In plumbing the pitch black, Werewolf offers the distinct hope of a brighter future - at least, a brighter future for Canadian cinema.
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Cinema Scope
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September 28, 2017

The finely gradated interactions between the protagonists and different representatives of various institutional establishments place empathy and ambivalence side by side.
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Film Comment Magazine
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March 08, 2018

Scene by scene, what McKenzie is after is capturing the process of a young woman walling herself off from sentimental appeal in order to save her own life, steeling herself for the long walk away from the wreck of her man.
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Chicago Reader
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March 02, 2018

Her characters are a little too blank to sustain interest through an entire film, but this modest indie generates a haunting mood of 21st-century despair.
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Village Voice
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February 27, 2018

Its story may be thin, its characters not particularly original, but McKenzie's use of cinematic language is savvy and novel, finding complexity where others might find only emptiness.
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Slant Magazine
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February 25, 2018

The film achieves a strange irony, as its formal abstractions serve to heighten our emotional connection to the characters.
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AV Club
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February 27, 2018

Werewolf unmistakably announces McKenzie as a potentially significant new voice, gifted enough to make well-trod ground seem newly landscaped.
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Newcity
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March 02, 2018

Werewolf is a wowser.
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New Yorker
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February 26, 2018

Working with the cinematographer Scott Moore, McKenzie frames her characters with a radical obliqueness, visually conveying their wounded tenderness and stifled fury and evoking mortal struggles with minuscule gestures.
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