Wolf's Hole (Czech: Vlčí bouda) is a 1986 Czechoslovak science fiction horror film directed by Věra Chytilová.
[2] The film can be characterized as moralizing horror, but may also be interpreted as an allegory for the atmosphere surrounding the normalization period.
A group of teenagers are invited to a skiing workshop in the mountains, without being told how or why they were picked as participants.
As the group find themselves cut off from the outside world, strange things begin to happen; the supervisors seem intent to create an atmosphere of hostility, turning the participants against each other, even urging them to kill each other.
They refuse, however, and in a panic set the cottage on fire and make a narrow escape on a lift used for timber transport, leaving no man behind.