Documentary   United States of America

"The Wolfpack" is a documentary film that follows the lives of the six Angulo brothers who are kept isolated from the outside world by their controlling father. They are homeschooled by their mother and spend most of their time indoors, only being allowed outside a few times a year. To cope with their confinement, the brothers turn to the world of cinema, watching and reenacting their favorite films, such as "Reservoir Dogs" and "The Dark Knight."

The documentary delves into the brothers' unique and creative way of coping with their circumstances, as they meticulously recreate costumes and props from the films using whatever materials they have on hand. The film highlights the power of cinema as a means for the brothers to escape their reality and find a sense of freedom and expression.

The narrative takes a turn when one of the brothers, Mukunda, decides to defy his father's rules and venture outside on his own. This act of rebellion leads to a chain of events that ultimately result in the brothers gaining more freedom and independence.

As the brothers begin to venture out into the world, they experience a range of emotions and challenges, including adjusting to social interactions, finding employment, and establishing their own identities apart from their isolated upbringing. The film follows their journey of self-discovery and sheds light on the resilience and inner strength of the Angulo brothers.
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