Wolfpack

The Documentary.  It is here in the City.  Seven children held apart from society in a 4-bedroom public housing apartment.  When you watch the film, which is deeply disturbing on so many levels, you can see the exact location by the views out the window.  The contents of the film have stayed with me for days.  When you read reviews, look for the ones from June of this year.  The film debuted in January at Sundance and at that time, everyone was in awe of the subject matter alone.  Now six months later and it’s coming to theatres, the questions are many.  All in all, I feel the young film maker made some good decisions given the gravity of the subject.  It begs however for a follow-up document of some sort, as the questions asked and unanswered are numerous.  A must see with someone, because of the inevitable ensuing discussions.