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The Wolf Suit is quite the intriguing documentary from Sam Firth, weaving together personal narratives and broader themes of memory. It’s almost like watching a home movie that’s been polished just enough to draw you in. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection and surprise. There’s a raw honesty in the way Firth drags her parents into this experiment, revealing layers of nostalgia and distortion. The film doesn’t shy away from the awkwardness of revisiting the past, which gives it a unique edge. It uses minimal practical effects, relying on real footage and candid interviews to ground the experience. You might feel a bit unsettled in the best way, as it challenges your relationship with memory itself.
Released in 2021, runs about 75 minutes.Filmed in a mix of home video and interview styles.Limited theatrical release; mainly available on streaming platforms.Cinematography by Firth, showcasing intimate family dynamics.
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