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Go in the Wilderness

The story of history' first rebels.
2013 | 61m | English

(20 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Elza Kephart
Writer: Elza Kephart
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GO IN THE WILDERNESS tells the story of Lilith, Adam’s rebellious first mate, and her guardian, as they forge an uneasy alliance on their journey back to Eden. Once in the Garden, they meet Adam and his new mate Eve, and realise that all is not as it seems in Paradise...
Release Date: Oct 18, 2013
Director: Elza Kephart
Writer: Elza Kephart
Genres: Fantasy, Drama
Keywords canada, mythology, quebec, lilith, fantasy world, woman director, garden of eden, road story, on fandor
Production Companies Midnight Kingdom Films, Honest Engine Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: May 11, 2024
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Name Character
Stephanie Chapman Baker Lilith
Kevin Walker The Guardian
Devin Estes Adam
Julie Johnson Eve
Name Job
Mirenda Ouellet Editor
Glauco Bermudez Director of Photography
Mathieu Giguère Art Direction
Martin Pinsonnault Sound Designer
Elza Kephart Writer, Director
Henry Fong Costume Design
Robert Marcel Lepage Musical
Name Title
Patricia Gomez Zlatar Producer
Christine Falco Executive Producer
Elza Kephart Producer
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dana_MKF
9.0

“…Kephart once again shows how unique she is among contemporary young Quebec filmmakers with her telling of the original act of female emancipation. Her visually extravagant take on the Lilith story provokes and destabilizes through its narrative choices, its understated style, and the constant edge ... of absurdist humour it brings to the ancient story. The story of the world’s first rebel told in the manner of a Bergman-esque road movie.” Julien Fonfrède- programmer Festival du nouveau cinéma

Jun 23, 2021