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  1. The Skin of the Wolf: Directed by Samu Fuentes. With Mario Casas, Irene Escolar, Ruth Díaz, Kandido Uranga. A highlander that lives alone in the mountains buys a wife to relieve his loneliness.

    • (3.6K)
    • Drama
    • Samu Fuentes
    • 2018-07-06
  2. Plot. Martinon is a huntsman who lives a life of solitude on a mountain top in an abandoned town. The area near Martinon's home is rocky with steep hills, which are surrounded by a dense forest filled with wildlife.

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    (Spanish: Bajo La Piel De Lobo) is a Spanish drama movie directed and written by Samu Fuentes. It stars Mario Casas, Irene Escolar, and Ruth Díaz in the lead roles.

    This movie premiered on November 3, 2017, at the Seville European Film Festival, then, it became available for streaming on Netflix as an original movie on July 8, 2019.

    "An animal trapper living in an abandoned mountain town in northern Spain seeks to resolve his loneliness by securing a wife."

    —Official Netflix synopsis

    •Mario Casas as Martinón

    •Irene Escolar as Adela

    •Ruth Díaz as Pascuala

    •Kandido Uranga as Severino

    •Josean Bengoetxea as Marcial

    •Armando Aguirre as Ubaldo (voice)

    This movie has received one nomination.

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  5. Parents need to know that The Skin of the Wolf is a 2018 film that explores human needs and failings at their most base. The Spanish-language film breaks those needs down to the minimum -- food, shelter, warmth -- and treats companionship as the most expendable need of all.

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  7. Jul 8, 2018 · The story begins in the heart of the wilderness with isolated recluse Martinón (Mario Casas) who spends his time hunting and killing wolves for money while sustaining his farm and surrounding area. All of this makes for a long opening as we’re introduced to Martinón’s life through a series of exhausting long shots and breathtaking vistas.