Wolf Children period drama is inspired by the true story of German troop orphaned children, who between 1946 and 1947 roamed the Soviets occupied areas of the former East Prussia, trying to get to friendly to families in Lithuania. Wolf Children period drama is set in 1946 and follows a group of war orphans who are struggling to survive in the ruins of post-war Europe. The plot focuses on fourteen Hans who after the death of their mother decides to go with his younger brother Charles to Lithuania. The brothers, however, are on their way compelled to flee before Soviet troops and unplanned splits. Hans, driven by the seemingly hopeless desire to find his brother, joins the group of orphans nicknamed wolf children to the territory of a foreign country waged unequal struggle with hunger, weather and disease. After losing a war in the former Prussian region fell to the Soviet Union find themselves in the position of game two brothers - the older Hans (Levin Liam) and younger Fritzen (Patrick Lórencz). Mother them on his deathbed advice to escape befriended family in Lithuania. On a painful journey, which feature length debut director Rick Ostermann conceives as naturalistically hungry wandering savage and cruel captivating summer landscape, meet other German orphaned children who fight for their own lives prematurely forced to grow up. Children's mission is to rescue another contribution to the progressively growing line of images representing the German hero as victims of WW2.
Thanks, aparecido. I could swear I've seen this film on FLM but I'm not finding it.
Re: [REL] Wolfskinder (2013)
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 1:19 am
by ghost
Phuzzy4242 wrote:Thanks, aparecido. I could swear I've seen this film on FLM but I'm not finding it.
Yes.. weird.The forum search gave me no results too
Re: [REL] Wolfskinder (2013)
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 1:27 am
by kev
Phuzzy4242 wrote:Thanks, aparecido. I could swear I've seen this film on FLM but I'm not finding it.
Thank you for saying that before me, Phuzzy... I got a copy of this from uloz.to back around the beginning of the year, and after watching it I thought the same thing; for some reason associating it with a [REL] by Starfish.. Hence I never thought about posting it.
Yet [as you probably did also], I ran a search and nothing came up. Sooo....
Thanks aparecido, it looks like an intriguing coming-of-age film that fits right into our FLM library.
kev.
Re: [REL] Wolfskinder (2013)
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 9:10 am
by ferdi111
Good movie but too little story in it.
After watching it I don't know much more about those children.
The language of the movie is mostly German but also some Lithaunian and Russian (and those parts are quite important)
About the English subs... when this movie first started to fly all over the internet then it was with English subs where all non-German parts
were untranslated.
Maybe now it is better... I don't know.
And because the story.... the movie isn't a light entertainment.
And the last sentence of the IMDB review quoted above... I can't agree with it.
Re: [REL] Wolfskinder (2013)
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 4:53 pm
by Phuzzy4242
Turns out I did have this - don't know why it's not found or if I just saw it somewhere else and forgot to release it. Here's the version I have (much smaller for the bandwidth-limited).
Spoiler:
General
Unique ID : 205650424255838865780715076087219128064 (0x9AB6D4BD6696D043A8D96C9703628700)
Complete name : E:\MovieShare\Releases\Wolfskinder (2013).mkv
Format : Matroska
Format version : Version 2
File size : 1.43 GiB
Duration : 1h 33mn
Overall bit rate : 2 195 Kbps
Encoded date : UTC 2015-03-25 12:20:35
Writing application : mkvmerge v3.3.0 ('Language') gebaut am Mar 24 2010 14:59:24
Writing library : libebml v0.8.0 + libmatroska v0.9.0
IIRC, Starfish posted it in Usenet last year and I informed the admins about this potential FLM movie, but the movie was never released here.
(Just to suppress the rumors of movies mysteriously disappearing from the FLM database.)
Thanks for posting.
Re: [REL] Wolfskinder (2013)
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 2:00 am
by kev
mimzy wrote:IIRC, Starfish posted it in Usenet last year and I informed the admins about this potential FLM movie, but the movie was never released here.
(Just to suppress the rumors of movies mysteriously disappearing from the FLM database.)
Thanks for posting.
lol!
Thanks for clearing that up, mimzy. I knew my knowing about this movie had something to do with FLM.
So a well-earned 'thanks' most definitely goes out to aparecido for bringing this to everyone's attention at FLM.
kev.
Re: [REL] Wolfskinder (2013)
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 7:39 pm
by starfish21
Well that explains the deja vu, now i can stop searching for it,good to know Mimzy's memory works well