Tundra

Tundra

8.0

Apr 28 2007

1h 36m

Documentary

A double-screen film captured on location along the coast of the Bering Strait in the Chukotka region of Northeastern Siberia-- At once, a look into the lives of a band of reindeer herders and a stunning, ambient portrait of the tundra.

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