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Children freed from a concentration camp face hunger, thirst, and wild dogs in a forest mansion.
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Children liberated from a Nazi concentration camp have to overcome hunger, thirst and vicious dogs in an abandoned mansion surrounded by the forest.
"Do you want a different story about World War II? This Polish horror shows another tense side of the conflict. After being freed from a concentration camp, eight young people find themselves abandoned on a property in the middle of the forest. In this situation, they go from extermination to another, this time the threat is not the Nazis but wild dogs, which were the guards of where they were imprisoned. 'Wilkolak' shows a tense struggle for survival while the teenagers also have to deal with their own existential problems. Don't think that this premise makes the movie bad, quite the contrary, with a fairy tale aesthetic and good use of horror, director Adrian Panek managed to build an interesting narrative that breaks away from the common stories about this topic."