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Cast

Tallie Medel

Tallie Medel

Herself

Joey Walner

Joey Walner

Himself

Elan Ro

Elan Ro

Milk

Tyler Macri

Tyler Macri

Gunga

Yung Chuck

Yung Chuck

Himself

Sam Johnson

Sam Johnson

Himself

Crew

Elanie Tunat

Elanie Tunat

Producer

John Jadkowski

John Jadkowski

Director of Photography

Michael “Peg” Knauer

Michael “Peg” Knauer

Director

William Pritts

William Pritts

Sound Mixer

Jason Culver

Jason Culver

Sound

Tyler Macri

Tyler Macri

Additional Photography

Jack Streans

Jack Streans

Art Department Assistant

Andrew Skalak

Andrew Skalak

Additional Photography

Matt Hatleberg

Matt Hatleberg

Gaffer

Gerrit Fahr

Gerrit Fahr

Grip

Brian Delisi

Brian Delisi

First Assistant Camera

Gerrit Fahr

Gerrit Fahr

Additional Photography

Mark Miles

Mark Miles

Sound Effects Designer

Matt Hatleberg

Matt Hatleberg

Additional Photography

Taylor Casey

Taylor Casey

First Assistant Director

Kelly Hood

Kelly Hood

Production Design

Sam Johnson

Sam Johnson

Music

Charles Cadkin

Charles Cadkin

Additional Photography

Natalie Bonanno

Natalie Bonanno

Art Department Assistant

Taryn Habel

Taryn Habel

Title Graphics

Erica Martens

Erica Martens

Makeup & Hair

Yung Chuck

Yung Chuck

Music

Jack Cronin

Jack Cronin

Additional Photography

Matt Gehl

Matt Gehl

Colorist

Delaney Pressler

Delaney Pressler

Art Department Assistant

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Wilk

20240.0 / 107 min

Overview

Wine + Milk = Wilk

A woman and her ex-boyfriend reconnect at the vet after their dog gets sick, as a new boyfriend experiences jealousy. “WILK,” directed by Peg, is an experimental comedy with its own absurd cinematic language and esoteric scene-building. Joseph watches from the car as his girlfriend, Tallie, is consoled by her ex outside the vet (while Joseph’s car has a penis spray-painted on it). Later at home, Joseph still feels antsy about Tallie’s reconnection with her ex, as he’s offered a glass of ‘WILK’ (wine+milk) soon claimed by Tallie’s roommate, an eccentric music producer. Having learned what the titular WILK means, we can now cut to a boxing match between a milk mascot and a wine mascot while a hip hop track plays. Delivered as a medley of bizarre shifts and barely discernible story beats, the film is intriguingly chaotic and one-of-a-kind.