Synopsis
At 26 years old, Tamara Klink makes a decision that even she struggles to explain: to spend an entire winter alone in the Arctic, living aboard a small sailboat frozen into the ice off northern Greenland. Filming everything herself over 11 months of extreme isolation, Tamara endures storms, sleep deprivation, the darkness of the polar night, and the blurred boundaries between dreams, delirium, and reality. As the ice reshapes the world around her vessel, radical solitude transforms her understanding of fear, time, gender, and belonging. More than a story of survival in the Arctic, this journey becomes an intimate quest to discover who she is when no one is watching.
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