Mark of the Wolf

When a string of bizarre murders rocks a desolate town, a haunted detective must team up with LUNA, a mysterious wolf-dog with uncanny abilities, to uncover a terrifying truth rooted in desecrated Native American burial grounds – forcing him to question if his furry partner is a supernatural guardian or something far more earthly with its own desperate agenda.

 

The seeds for MARK OF THE WOLF were sown in 2020 when Carol Brummel and Keith Anderson started working on TV and movie ideas based on real life experiences. Since then, Nadya K. has joined the team to help turn MARK OF THE WOLF into a full-fledged TV series

Independent filmmaker Nadya Kadrevis has built an impressive track record, evidenced by achievements such as being a finalist in the SIFF Short Film Festival and, notably, working with directors from the renowned Moscow Art Theater – a highly selective experience. A prolific screenwriter with an MFA in Film, her talent earned her an invitation to a prestigious college. Further demonstrating her initiative, Nadya secured funding to travel to India and create a documentary centered on the incendiary politician Arun Pathak. Her eclectic body of work encompasses dark comedy, sci-fi, documentaries, silent films, and music videos and now with "Mark of the Wolf" - a murder mystery. Nadya's signature guerilla filmmaking approach and uncompromising artistic vision have increasingly captured the interest of studios and filmmakers alike, within the industry.


 

Keith Anderson, a cinephile since childhood, has studied the great filmmakers through years of watching and hosting showings, reading the seminal French film criticism of Andre Bazin and others, as well as filming and editing his own documentaries, and hosting cable TV shows during the hazy, crazy heyday of Seattle Cable access TV.