Wolfpack 2004
Jean-Marc Vincent's gripping short film *Wolfpack (2004)* plunges viewers into the haunting shadows of 1993 Croatia, where a young girl's mysterious death under UN military custody unravels a chilling conspiracy.
Director: Jean-Marc Vincent
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wolfpack (2004) about?
*Wolfpack (2004)* follows a harrowing quest for justice after a young girl's unexplained death at a UN military base in Croatia. Frustrated by official silence, her parents' grief ignites a violent confrontation when two vengeful gang members storm the base to reclaim their fallen comrade's body, setting off a brutal clash between man and the supernatural.
Who directed Wolfpack?
Jean-Marc Vincent directed *Wolfpack (2004)*, a short film that showcases his talent for blending horror and fantasy with emotional depth.
Who stars in Wolfpack?
The film features Thierry Frémont, Benoît Gourley, Richard Sammel, Annick Gounou, and Gautier About in key roles.
Is Wolfpack (2004) worth watching?
As a short horror-fantasy with a runtime under 20 minutes, *Wolfpack (2004)* delivers intense atmosphere and moral complexity despite its unrated status. Fans of visceral storytelling and supernatural revenge tales may find it a compelling, if brutal, watch.
How long is Wolfpack?
*Wolfpack (2004)* has a runtime of 16 minutes.
About Wolfpack (2004) — A Horror-Fantasy Vengeance Tale Set in 1993 Croatia
Jean-Marc Vincent's gripping short film *Wolfpack (2004)* plunges viewers into the haunting shadows of 1993 Croatia, where a young girl's mysterious death under UN military custody unravels a chilling conspiracy. When her grieving parents hit a wall of silence from authorities, two vengeful gang members—members of a ruthless wolfpack—launch a brutal assault on the military base to reclaim their fallen comrade's body. This horror-fantasy hybrid unfolds with relentless tension, blending raw emotion with supernatural undertones as the line between man and beast blurs in the hunt for justice.
Atmosphere drips with dread and moral ambiguity, as the film contrasts the cold bureaucracy of war with primal, animalistic retribution. Vincent crafts a nightmarish fable where grief and fury collide, leaving audiences questioning who truly wears the mantle of the predator. *Wolfpack (2004)* is a visceral, thought-provoking short that lingers long after the credits roll.