Exclusive Interview: Mukunda and Govinda Angulo – subjects of the absorbing documentary The Wolfpack
“What year were you born?” asks Govinda Angulo – one of the seven children raised and homeschooled in the confinement of their modest apartment in New York City, and the subject of the compelling documentary The Wolfpack. “1988”, I replied, curiously. “So your film has to be Rain Man. Because that’s the film that won
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- 8/19/2015
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Confined to their New York apartment by their parents, the Angulos learned about the world from their father’s movie collection. As new documentary The Wolfpack tells their extraordinary story, we take them on a tour of a London they already know – thanks to James Bond, Austin Powers and the Spice Girls
‘Isn’t this the roundabout from National Lampoon’s European Vacation?” asks Govinda Angulo. “It is! It is!” The Angulo brothers are sitting atop a London tour bus. But instead of listening to the useless guide (“Haymarket is so named because it’s where people used to buy hay”), they’re supplying their own commentary, based on their favourite movies set in the city.
As the bus circles the roundabout, the four Angulos mutate into the Griswold family from the 1985 movie, re-enacting the scene in which the American tourists, driving a tragic yellow Austin Maxi, circle for hours,...
‘Isn’t this the roundabout from National Lampoon’s European Vacation?” asks Govinda Angulo. “It is! It is!” The Angulo brothers are sitting atop a London tour bus. But instead of listening to the useless guide (“Haymarket is so named because it’s where people used to buy hay”), they’re supplying their own commentary, based on their favourite movies set in the city.
As the bus circles the roundabout, the four Angulos mutate into the Griswold family from the 1985 movie, re-enacting the scene in which the American tourists, driving a tragic yellow Austin Maxi, circle for hours,...
- 8/16/2015
- by Stuart Jeffries
- The Guardian - Film News
The Wolfpack Magnolia Pictures Reviewed by: Harvey Karten for Shockya. Databased on Rotten Tomatoes. Grade: C Director: Crystal Moselle Screenwriter: Crystal Moselle Cast: Govinda Angulo, Naryana Angulo, Mukunda Angulo, Krisna Angulo, Jagadesh, Angulo, Visnu Angulo, Susanne Angulo, Oscar Angulo, Chloe Pecorino Screened at: Review 1, NYC, 6/4/15 Opens: June 12, 2015 Now and then you’ll hear a newscaster say that yet more people have been arrested for keeping their children locked in their house. Sometimes the penalties will be severe and deservedly so, considering that these demented adults have deprived their kids of normal activities during the best years of the young ‘uns’ lives. Yet Crystal Moselle has made a [ Read More ]
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- 6/8/2015
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
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