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Clips from the film exploded on social media with well over 40M views in a dozen languages, but nobody seems to know the name of the thing. Itâs called âWolf in Dudeâs Clothingâ.
No clips were recycled in the following montage. There are many, many more.
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Writer / Director
Sol MacPherson
Solmund is a writer of small movies and a props guy of big ones. Solâs creations have been shown all over the world, won awards including Vimeoâs coveted Staff Pick, and been described as âbizarre,â âfreaky,â or âworryingâ by one too many to be a coincidence.
Producer
Drew Scurfield
After paying his dues as a disciple of legendary filmmaker Guy Maddin while at the University of Manitoba, Drew channeled his creative juices into working in story development at Buffalo Gal Pictures. Nowadays he hones his pencil pushing skills as a Location Manager for film and television.
Cinematographer
Matt Schween
After graduating film school, Matt chased light all over North America shooting documentary TV where he cut his teeth as a cinematographer and editor. His inner perfectionist drove him to narrative films, where heâs carved out a name for himself as an award winning cinematographer and Steadicam operator.
Designer
Kitty Kerr
Kitty Kerrâs sweet exterior hides an almost concerning love for slashers, thrillers, and all things camp. Sheâs passionate about art, ideas, and horror movies, she makes a living working in the art department for film and TV, and is in her final year of a BFA Art History (Honours) at the University of Manitoba.
The Wolf
Erik Athavale
Erik was raised in the Canadian wilderness by a family of wolves. As a young man he was shot by a trophy hunter who, upon realizing that Erik was in fact human, brought him back to society to be rehabilitated by behavioural scientists. Based on this formative case of mistaken identity, Erik was inspired to pursue a career as an actor.