
home
| art & architecture | books & cds | dance
| destinations | film | opera | television | theater | archives
A well off urban family trying to get away from it all occupies a house in the country and incurs the simmering resentment of its downwardly mobile former occupant. This simple plot has been made into a subtle, chilling film that touches on the issues of family dysfunction, class warfare, and the inherent violence of rural life. That film is Larry Fessenden's 2002 thriller Wendigo.