The internal lives of a film's characters have seldom been as precisely and enthrallingly reflected in the landscape as in this engrossing Russian feature.
It's set and shot quite literally on the edge of the Earth, 70 deg N at Valkarkai Polar Research Station in the country's extreme northeast. This is the bit of Siberia that Siberians call remote.
Here, two meteorologists operate a weather station, gathering detailed hourly readings for transmission across a crackly radio which is their only link to the outside world.
Sergei (Puskepalis), is the gruff senior partner of the duo whose attitude to his young assistant Pavel (Dobrygin) mixes the old bull's contempt with the protectiveness of a mentor.
The hidebound old man and his smart young companion doubtless serve allegorical functions in a country moving away from unquestioning obedience of authority: the presence of an abandoned, but still radioactive, nuclear generator likewise seems to symbolise the ruins of Soviet might.