Wolves Always Come at Night (2160x1023)
Wolves Always Come at Night (2160x1023)
The Wolves Always Come at Night (2024) © Chromosom Film, Guru Media, Over Here Productions, Storming Donkey Productions, WeirAnderson Films

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The Wolves Always Come at Night + Q&A

Gabrielle Brady | Australia, Mongolia, Germany | 2024 | CTC
Film

Tickets

Full

$20

Concession

$16

ACMI Member

$14

AIDC Delegate

$14

When

Mon 3 Mar 2025

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Join us in the cinema for the Victorian Premiere followed by a Q&A with the film's director Gabrielle Brady (Island of the Hungry Ghosts).

Maneuvers us quietly through the ebbs and flows of Daava and Zaya’s personal internal conflict so that we feel every detail and beat with depth.

Rachel Ho (POV Magazine)

Seamlessly blending documentary and fiction, The Wolves Always Come at Night is a timely reminder of the sometimes-tenuous foundations of the places we call home. Born to generations of herders in Mongolia’s immense Bayankhongor region, young couple Daava (Davaasuren Dagvasuren) and Zaya (Otgonzaya Dashzeveg) are raising their four children as they were brought up: with an intimate connection to the land and the animals they share their lives with.

After an unexpectedly severe sandstorm leaves a devastating impact in its wake, Daava and Zaya must make a once-unthinkable decision that will irrevocably change their family’s lives.

The documentary lays bare the emotional ruptures of climate change and urban migration on Mongolian herders, told through the experiences of one family. Dagvasuren and Dashzeveg, who are also the film’s co-writers, are revelatory. The quiet heartbreak they endure is etched on their faces as they drift ever further from the herding life and culture they deeply love, yearning for a day they can return to their home and hoping, likely in vain, that it doesn’t cease to exist. Premiering at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, before playing in competition at IDFA and the BFI London Film Festival, director Gabrielle Brady’s (Island of the Hungry Ghosts) co-created second feature is a revelation.

Following the screening we will be joined on stage by director Gabrielle Brady for a Q&A.

Presented with

Format: DCP
Language: Mongolian with English subtitles
Source: Madman Entertainment
Courtesy: Madman Entertainment
Runtime: 95 mins

Event duration

115 mins

Rating

CTC

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Schedule

6.30pm Welcome and Introduction
6:45pm Screening
8.20pm Q&A
8:40pm Event concludes

Where

Cinemas, Level 2
ACMI, Fed Square

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