‘WULVER’S STANE’ IS A CHALLENGING AND VISCERAL WATCH [CFF 2022]

Modern Horrors
by Julie Holland

There is one way I could start this review that would likely be enough information for many readers: If you are the type of person who enjoys ASMR eating videos, get stoked for Wulver’s Stane!

Now, if you’re like me, and don’t feel strongly about eating sounds one way or the other, I will go on. Wulver’s Stane is an ambitious and challenging film. It is so deeply art house that much of it becomes more performance art than narrative story. Disjointed and dreamlike, it is difficult to tell not only what is happening, but when everything is happening.

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