Brotherhood of the Wolf
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Brotherhood of the Wolf

In 18th-century France, the Chevalier de Fronsac and his Native American friend Mani are sent to the Gevaudan province at the king's behest to investi...gate the killings of hundreds by a mysterious beast. Show More

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Brotherhood of the Wolf is an enticing and suspenseful historical thriller set in 18th-century France. Directed by Christophe Gans, the film follows the journey of Chevalier de Fronsac and his Indigenous American companion, Mani, as they are tasked with unraveling the mystery behind a series of brutal killings in the Gevaudan province. The duo's quest takes them into the heart of a secretive and supernatural world where political schemes, supernatural creatures, and dark secrets converge.

As Fronsac and Mani delve further into the investigation, they uncover a web of intrigue and corruption that extends beyond mere animal attacks. With their unique skills and relentless determination, the two heroes must navigate a treacherous society teeming with hidden agendas and encounter a range of colorful characters along the way.

Combining elements of action, romance, and mystery, Brotherhood of the Wolf offers a captivating cinematic experience. The film successfully balances its gripping plot with stunning visuals and mesmerizing fight sequences. Gans's direction, combined with a talented ensemble cast, including Mark Dacascos, Samuel Le Bihan, and Monica Bellucci, ensures that viewers remain on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

This thrilling tale of adventure and intrigue will keep audiences engrossed as they uncover the truth behind the deadly creature terrorizing the Gevaudan province. Discover the secrets that lie within the Brotherhood of the Wolf, a must-watch for history buffs and thriller enthusiasts alike.

Also Known As:

Brotherhood of the Wolf

Release Date:

25 Jan 2002

Writers:

Stéphane Cabel, Christophe Gans

Awards:

4 wins & 22 nominations