
Wendigo
Scary Movies XIV
August 12 - 20
Independent horror maestro Larry Fessenden returns to Scary Movies for a special 25th anniversary screening of his landmark 2001 chiller about a close-knit family’s encounter with vengeful forces of nature—human or otherwise—during a snowbound upstate vacation.
Screening + Q&A
with Larry Fessenden
Monday, August 17
Showtimes
Mon, Aug 17
Screening + Q&A
with Larry Fessenden
Monday, August 17
Larry Fessenden—founder of the downtown production outfit Glass Eye Pix, and the city’s reigning maestro of uncompromising, fiercely independent genre fare—returns to Scary Movies for a 25th anniversary celebration of the landmark 2001 chiller that might be his most influential work to date. Erik Per Sullivan stars as Miles, the watchful 10-year-old son of photographer George (Jack Webster) and therapist Kim (Patricia Clarkson), whose life is irrevocably altered in the course of a snowbound upstate vacation. Driving through icy woods to a borrowed cabin, the close-knit family of Manhattanites are rattled when their car hits and injures a deer, attracting the ire of three local hunters who’d been tracking it for sport and profit. As his parents struggle to establish a fragile peace with their disgruntled neighbors, young Miles takes an interest in the story of the Wendigo, a voracious shapeshifter from Native American mythology. This sequence of events sets the stage for a formative encounter with vengeful nature and the elemental—yet indelibly human—mechanics of violence, unfolding across a wintry Catskills landscape that Fessenden’s 16mm camerawork infuses with an otherworldly glow. An IFC Films release. 4K restoration from the original 16mm camera negative by Vinegar Syndrome.


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