
Wild Woman of the Woods is a mythic, visually lush epic rooted in ancestral memory, matriarchal strength, and the fierce fight to reclaim a vanishing world.
In the brutal Pacific Northwest during the first waves of colonization, a fierce young Indigenous woman must retrieve sacred medicine for her tribe—only to face her estranged mother, a fallen chieftainess whose vengeance threatens to erase generations of memory and spirit.
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About the Story:
Wild Woman of the Woods is a mythic survival epic inspired by true oral histories and personal ancestral heritage.
Blending the visceral grit of The Revenant, the emotional mythos of Whale Rider, and the raw spirituality of Pan’s Labyrinth, the story explores survival—not just of body, but of identity, spirit, and legacy.
Rooted in the Tsimshian and Nisga’a First Nations traditions, the film reveals a world few have seen on screen: one of ancient power, fierce matriarchs, and the timeless battle to protect what must never be forgotten.
At its heart, Wild Woman of the Woods is a cinematic journey into resilience — a story for anyone who has ever fought to carry their light through the dark.
The Pacific Northwest, 1860s.
Before nations. Before maps.
A people rich in spirit, song, and sacred belonging — caretakers of mountains, rivers, and cedar forests for millennia.
But as foreign ships darken the shores, an ancient world teeters on the edge of erasure.
This is not a story of defeat.
This is a battle for the soul. A fight for the breath and blood of a people. A myth remembered — and reclaimed.