
12-year-old Molly has moved into a tent in her backyard to minimize her carbon footprint, despite her father’s well-meaning efforts to get her to come back inside. One night, Molly encounters a wolf in the backyard… but wolves are long gone from her home state of New Jersey, so nobody believes her. She becomes obsessed with proving that it was real.
Director's Bio: Sara Crow makes films about misfits, subcultures, and those on the fringes of society. Her narrative feature SATOSHI brought her an Academy Nicholl Fellowship, Sundance Screenwriters and Directors Lab Fellowships, and was further recognized with the NYU Sloan Feature Film Prize, SFFilm Sloan Science in Cinema Fellowship, and the WScripted Cannes Screenplay List. She earned her MFA from NYU’s Graduate Film program as a Martin Scorsese Scholar.
As a documentarian, Sara has produced and directed award-winning work for many outlets including the New York City Ballet, HBO, Disney+, and Showtime. She produced the feature documentary PUBLIC ACCESS, alongside Executive Producers Benny Safdie and Steve Buscemi, which had its World Premiere in the U.S. Documentary Competition in the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
Virtual Screening Notes: available only during 48-hour viewing window commencing when in-person screening begins
12-year-old Molly has moved into a tent in her backyard to minimize her carbon footprint, despite her father’s well-meaning efforts to get her to come back inside. One night, Molly encounters a wolf in the backyard… but wolves are long gone from her home state of New Jersey, so nobody believes her. She becomes obsessed with proving that it was real.
Director's Bio: Sara Crow makes films about misfits, subcultures, and those on the fringes of society. Her narrative feature SATOSHI brought her an Academy Nicholl Fellowship, Sundance Screenwriters and Directors Lab Fellowships, and was further recognized with the NYU Sloan Feature Film Prize, SFFilm Sloan Science in Cinema Fellowship, and the WScripted Cannes Screenplay List. She earned her MFA from NYU’s Graduate Film program as a Martin Scorsese Scholar.
As a documentarian, Sara has produced and directed award-winning work for many outlets including the New York City Ballet, HBO, Disney+, and Showtime. She produced the feature documentary PUBLIC ACCESS, alongside Executive Producers Benny Safdie and Steve Buscemi, which had its World Premiere in the U.S. Documentary Competition in the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
Virtual Screening Notes: available only during 48-hour viewing window commencing when in-person screening begins