New York City
Henrik Ibsen’s The Wild Duck is the story of two families, the Werles and the Ekdals, one wealthy and one poor. Old Ekdal has turned his attic into a hunting preserve for wild animals. His young granddaughter Hedvig, slowly losing her sight from a hereditary illness, takes comfort in her friendship with one of the preserve’s inhabitants: a wounded duck. But Hedvig’s attachment to the animals becomes dangerous with the arrival of Gregers Werle, son of the man responsible for the Ekdal family’s financial ruin.
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