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Wolf

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 88 mins

  • Director: Christian Cargill
  • Writer: Christian Cargill
  • Producer: Hannah Bush Bailey, Christian Cargill, Lucy Draper, Tilda Swinton

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Tilda Swinton guides us through the life of British musician Patrick Wolf, weaving together archive and animation to illuminate a singular artistic journey.

A longtime friend of Wolf's, Swinton brings an unusual warmth and intimacy to the role of narrator, offering something closer to a personal conversation than a conventional talking-head account. Patrick Wolf traces the full arc of his story: the early promise of a fiercely original teenage talent, the dizzying heights of success, a painful unravelling, and an eventual return to music. Where the film really distinguishes itself is in how it renders Wolf's interior world, blending rich archival material with animated sequences that give shape and colour to experiences that resist straightforward telling. For anyone who followed his work, it offers a genuinely moving revisit. For those coming to him fresh, it makes a compelling case for why he matters.


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Cast & Characters

Tilda Swinton ... Self
Patrick Wolf