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Lupus Perditus - Der verlorene Wolf

Guilty of his wife's death, Sven flees into the forest to put an end to his life. Unable to pull the trigger, he is about to retreat in defeat when he suffers a life-threatening injury. He spends the next few days trapped under tree trunks. His only contact is a dog, which he believes in his delusions to be a wild wolf. While the voices in his head almost drive him mad, his rage grows and with it his will to live.

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  • Christoph Mory

    Christoph Mory

    Sven

  • Sascia Haj

    Sascia Haj

    Julia

  • Laura Sophie Helbig

    Laura Sophie Helbig

    Mia

  • Jasmin Wyszka

    Jasmin Wyszka

    Chor

  • Anna Maria Sosnik

    Anna Maria Sosnik

    Chor

  • Lisa Degner

    Lisa Degner

    Chor

  • Helena Steiger

    Helena Steiger

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Guilty of his wife's death, Sven flees into the forest to put an end to his life. Unable to pull the trigger, he is about to retreat in defeat when he suffers a life-threatening injury. He spends the next few days trapped under tree trunks. His only contact is a dog, which he believes in his delusions to be a wild wolf. While the voices in his head almost drive him mad, his rage grows and with it his will to live.

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