The story follows a young girl whose mother has spent most of her life in prison. When the mother finally returns home, she is unable—or unwilling—to fulfill her maternal role, preferring a life of alcohol and transient relationships.

The film depicts an "endless run" where the mother constantly tries to escape her responsibilities, while the daughter desperately chases after her, unable to imagine a life without her mother’s presence. Cast and Production

Directed by in his feature debut, Wolfy is a raw and uncompromising portrayal of a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship in modern Russia. The film received critical acclaim on the festival circuit, winning the Grand Prix at the Kinotavr Film Festival and the Feature Film Award at the Zurich Film Festival . Synopsis