We, the Wolfs

We, the Wolfs

2026 · 98 min · Documentary

Darío follows in the footsteps of his famous ancestor to uncover a hidden chapter in his family's history. With the help of previously unknown relatives, he questions his own origins and discovers other truths. A personal exploration of identity and colonialism.

Directed by Dario Aguirre · Written by Dario Aguirre

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