Once upon a time there was a country within a country from where nobody could escape.
The Premise
After escaping from a religious colony in Chile, Maria seeks shelter in a mansion where she’s taken in by two pigs, its only inhabitants. Like in a stop-motion dream, the universe of the house reacts to her feelings. The animals slowly morph into humans and the house into a dark, menacing world.
Why It Terrifies Us
Categorized under Stop-Motion Animation, Psychological Horror, Folk Horror, The Wolf House taps into fundamental fears. The 7.4/100 Scare Score is well-earned. The themes of germany, chile, pinochet regime continually haunt viewers long after the credits roll.
Into The Vault
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