A story about the hunting of the Beast of Gévaudan in the 18th century and the birth of a new form of psychiatry in the 20th century.


"Wolves" narrates a period in the 18th century during the reign of Louis XV when fatal attacks attributed to the Beast of Gévaudan occurred and the hunt was organized in the Chateau of Saint-Alban. Two centuries later, in the same castle, a revolutionary form of psychiatry is born. During this period, patients and caregivers prepare a theater play. We witness the awakening of the Beast during this process. The film combines these two historical periods, arousing both fear and curiosity in viewers. Viewers experience the tension and excitement that occurred in different periods of history together.

"Wolves" takes the viewer on both a historical and psychological journey. The film affects the emotional and mental state of the viewer and provokes deep thoughts.

The film was shot in the Chateau of Saint-Alban in France.