A film about imagination, in which the protagonist goes on internal journeys around the world, overcoming fears and making new discoveries.
Sockeye Salmon. Red Fish is a captivating documentary that delves into the fascinating life cycle of sockeye salmon in the Kamchatka peninsula. From their birth in the freshwater lakes to their journey in the vast ocean and eventual return to their spawning grounds, this film provides a mesmerizing look at nature's incredible wonders. Join us on this extraordinary adventure as we explore the challenges faced by these remarkable creatures and the importance of their conservation.
Kamchatka Bears. Life Begins is a mesmerizing documentary that delves into the lives of majestic brown bears in Kamchatka. The film showcases the struggles, triumphs, and family dynamics of these incredible creatures. Witness their journey from birth to adulthood and gain a deeper understanding of their role in the delicate ecosystem of Kamchatka.
Surrounded by swamps, bugs and impassable mountain ranges, the tiny outpost town of Tigil in north-easternmost Russia is as rugged as the people who live there. Filmmaker Denis Klebleev delivers a keenly observed glimpse into their coarse—and rather scandalous—world of hard, simple living. Struggling along an unforgiving dirt path, drivers Yura and Vitalik haul supplies to waiting villagers in an aging tank made of spare parts. At the other end waits Yura’s wife Sveta, a brash, foul-mouthed woman who rules the roost and their delivery business. Their hard labour whets voracious appetites for cursing, drink, rampant sexism and literal tons of hauled food. Beautifully composed shots reveal a rough romanticism for a way of life so foreign to most, and so passionately lived by the few who take it on. 31st Haul is an original and rarely seen study of human relationships.
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