Big Bad Wolves

Big Bad Wolves (Hebrew: מי מפחד מהזאב הרע, Mi mefakhed mehaze'ev hara, direct translation: "Who's afraid of the bad wolf") is a 2013 Israeli black comedy horror-thriller film written and directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, produced by Tami Leon and by Moshe and Leon Edry through their United King Films [he] banner.

Upon hearing the fabricated story that he might be ill, Gidi's father comes to visit him with some hot soup and accidentally encounters the two captives in the basement.

Micki, who has in his possession a rusty nail, asks Dror to lie about the location of the girl's head to buy them some time to escape.

The website's critics consensus reads: "With just enough black humor to lighten the disturbing subject matter, Big Bad Wolves is as rewarding as it is challenging.

"[8] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 64 out of 100, based on 24 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

[10] The music for Big Bad Wolves was written by Israeli-born composer Frank Ilfman, who had previously worked together with the directors on Rabies.

The music was recorded at Air Lyndhurst Studios on 23 December 2012 with the London Metropolitan Orchestra conducted by orchestrator Matthew Slater.

A Spanish remake of Big Bad Wolves, titled Lobo feroz, was filmed in Cádiz in early 2021.

[11] It was directed by Gustavo Hernández Ibañez, with Juma Fodde and Conchi del Río adapting the screenplay,[12] and stars Adriana Ugarte and Javier Gutiérrez.