On the fringes of the Oregon wilderness, two strangers are brought together when a reclusive Woodsman (Ivan Martin) discovers a teenage runaway, Dani (Maddison Brown) hypothermic and barely conscious in the woods.
After saving Dani from the elements, The Woodsman begrudgingly agrees to return the teen to her grandmother. As they make their way across the state, they forge an unexpected bond, delving into their pasts and testing their willingness to trust one another.
Ultimately, with each other’s help, they find the courage to face the demons that haunt them and discover a way to start anew.
TO KILL A WOLF is writer and director Kelsey Taylor's debut feature film.
Raised in the wilds of Eastern Washington, Kelsey Taylor attended Loyola Marymount University where she earned a degree in Film Production and minors in both Film Studies and Music.
Kelsey's filmmaking career began as a cinematographer and camera assistant, which built a strong foundation for visual storytelling before her transition into directing. Her breakthrough sci-fi short film, ALIEN: SPECIMEN, was created through an initiative with 20th Century and has accumulated over 6 million views.
As a DGA commercial director, Kelsey has worked with brands like Volkswagen, Walmart, and Verizon her work ranges from comedy to dark world building. Southwest Airlines tapped Kelsey to direct their first branded short film, ALONE IN TOMBSTONE, a modern Western that further proved her chameleon-like ability to work in any genre.
Drawn to stories that live in the gray and allow for shifting perspectives, Kelsey's feature film, TO KILL A WOLF, which she wrote, directed and produced, is a modern reimagining of Little Red Riding Hood told through the lens of sexual grooming. The film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in August 2024 and has gone on to win awards like, Best Directing at the Bend Film Festival, Stubbornly Independent at the Tallgrass Film Festival and Best Film at Film Fest Knox, winning an Oscar-qualifying theatrical release for the film which is slated for summer 2025.
Her next film, THE BAD THINGS, was a semifinalist in the 2022 Academy Nicholl Screenwriting Fellowship competition. TO KILL A WOLF was a quarterfinalist in 2018.
Most recently, Film Independent selected Kelsey as one of six fellows in their 2024 Episodic Directing Intensive. Kelsey is represented by Bellevue and commercially by Eleanor, the only Black and woman-owned production company in the US, and most recently crowned “The 2024 Production Company to Watch” by AdAge.
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2024
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2025
Austin Film Festival 2024
Mill Valley Film Festival 2024
Bend International Film Festival 2024
Best Directing - Bend Film Festival - 2024
Best of Portland - Portland Film Festival - 2024
Stubbornly Independent - Tallgrass Film Festival - 2024
Best Film - Film Fest Knox - 2024 (winner gets Oscar-qualifying theatrical release)
Grand Jury Award Best Film & Best Actor Gasparilla International Film Festival
"Marked by strong, reserved performances — and deeply compassionate to its soulsick characters — this quietly absorbing drama has secrets in store, each of them revealed with uncommon elegance."
Screen Daily
"Taylor captures the haunting beauty of the region as few modern filmmakers have, marking Taylor as a bold new independent cinematic voice."
Seattle Times
"Taylor’s script is sparse, but elegant, conveying volumes of emotional pain in wordless gestures."
Roger Ebert
"Moody, atmospheric and beautifully performed."
AWFJ
"Demands to be remembered, commanding space with its visual energy and memorable performances"
Screenrant
Producer - Joseph Restaino
Actor - Ivan Martin
Actor - Maddison Brown
Actor - Kaitlin Doubleday
Actor - Michael Esper