![]() On the way to their destination, Fronsac and Mani come across a father and daughter who look like they are being robbed by a number of men, all of whom are dressed like women. ![]() All of this is taking place in 1764, during the French Revolution. Brotherhood of the Wolf is one such film.īilled as a "historical action horror drama," it follows Grégoire de Fronsac (Samuel Le Bihan) and his Iroquois blood brother Mani (Mark Dacascos), as they travel to the French province of Gévaudan to track down a mysterious beast that is killing women and children in the area. ![]() From their excessively artsy films, to their seemingly bizarre obsession with Jerry Lewis, the French can really make some strange cinematic choices.īut once in a while, they put out a film that can appeal to fans of just about any genre, sometimes cramming them all into one film. Let's get this out of the way up front: French cinema can be pretty weird.
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