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    • Friday 7:10 PM // Cast & Director & DP

    • Saturday 4:00 PM // Cast & Director & DP

    • Sunday 11:00 AM // Impact Panelists

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    • Friday 7:10 PM // Cast & Crew

    • Saturday 4:00 PM // Director & DP

    • Sunday 11:00 AM // Impact Panelist

    • Sunday 4:00 PM // Director & DP

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    • 7pm Wednesday // Director & DP

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    • Friday 7:10 PM // Director & DP

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    • Saturday 11:00 AM // Impact Panelists

    • Saturday 4:00 PM // Cast & Crew

    • Sunday 11:00 AM // Impact Panelists

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    • Sunday 7:10 PM // Director & DP

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    • Friday 7:10 PM // Director & DP

    • Saturday 4:00 PM // Director & DP

    • Saturday 7:10 PM // Director & DP

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    • Sunday 7:10 PM // Director & DP

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    • Saturday // Director & DP

“Little Red Riding Hood for the modern era.”

  • "Wow, holy cow. This is the best modern take of a fable, I hated, loved, and sympathized with every character."

  • "To Kill A Wolf is a brilliantly directed indie gem."

  • "This quietly absorbing drama has secrets in store, each of them revealed with uncommon elegance."

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The Truth Behind the Fairytale

“TO KILL A WOLF” opens up a conversation about the realities of sexual abuse - and the silence that often surrounds it. By bringing this story to light, the film encourages understanding, healing, and action.

We hope that through “TO KILL A WOLF”, audiences will be invited to take a more nuanced look at the black and white messaging of the original fairytale and the very real dangers that vulnerable young women encounter, not just from strangers, but from within the safety of their own families. 

But prevention is possible. That’s why we’ve partnered with organizations like ENOUGH ABUSE® and YouthLine to share resources that help communities recognize the signs, support survivors, and stop abuse before it starts.