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Wendigo | |
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Directed by | Larry Fessenden |
Written by | Larry Fessenden |
Produced by | Jeffrey Levy-Hinte |
Starring | Patricia Clarkson Jake Weber Erik Per Sullivan |
Cinematography | Terry Stacey |
Edited by | Larry Fessenden |
Music by | Michelle DiBucci |
Production companies | Antidote Films Glass Eye Pix |
Distributed by | Magnolia Pictures |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1,107 |
Wendigo is a 2001 American independent psychological horror film written and directed by Larry Fessenden, starring Patricia Clarkson and Jake Weber. The film concerns a photographer, George, and his family who experience the presence of a dark force in a cabin during their wintry weekend at upstate New York while being stalked by a local hunter after accidentally hitting a deer on the road. Meanwhile, George's son, Miles, begins to have vivid hallucinations of the legendary Wendigo, who he believes to be responsible for the dark forces.
The film was produced by Antidote Films and Glass Eye Pix, and was distributed by Magnolia Pictures. It was released to theatres on January 23, 2001, for a limited time, and received mixed reviews by critics. The film was not a major box office attraction and bombed as it scored $1,107 on opening weekend.