Saiva, a young woman who has been self-made since she was a child, travels from place to place with her adopted daughter, Anja, avoiding the rest of the humans. They hunt wild animals for food and sew their own clothes from the skins. At night, Saiva brushes Anja's hair while she rubs her feet; Together they embrace in the same bed. When Saiva sees a man, Loki, paralyzed in the tundra, she ignores everything she herself had warned Anja about what to do with strangers (such as cutting their throats). On the contrary, he takes care of him to heal him. But the possibility of Loki's male presence in his cozy tent soon causes the two women to compete for his attention and physical attraction, turning their stay into a terrible act of revenge.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/1767-far-north-dvd--8436531833169.html1767Far North [DVD]<div>Saiva, a young woman who has been self-made since she was a child, travels from place to place with her adopted daughter, Anja, avoiding the rest of the humans. They hunt wild animals for food and sew their own clothes from the skins. At night, Saiva brushes Anja's hair while she rubs her feet; Together they embrace in the same bed. When Saiva sees a man, Loki, paralyzed in the tundra, she ignores everything she herself had warned Anja about what to do with strangers (such as cutting their throats). On the contrary, he takes care of him to heal him. But the possibility of Loki's male presence in his cozy tent soon causes the two women to compete for his attention and physical attraction, turning their stay into a terrible act of revenge.</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/246055-home_default/far-north-dvd-.jpg4.4554instockJrb Prod. Dist. Y Comun., S.L.4.45544.4554002015-04-08T21:23:53+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Saiva, a young woman who has been self-made since she was a child, travels from place to place with her adopted daughter, Anja, avoiding the rest of the humans. They hunt wild animals for food and sew their own clothes from the skins. At night, Saiva brushes Anja's hair while she rubs her feet; Together they embrace in the same bed. When Saiva sees a man, Loki, paralyzed in the tundra, she ignores everything she herself had warned Anja about what to do with strangers (such as cutting their throats). On the contrary, he takes care of him to heal him. But the possibility of Loki's male presence in his cozy tent soon causes the two women to compete for his attention and physical attraction, turning their stay into a terrible act of revenge.