Signs of Life

Signs of Life

2021 · 32 min · Documentary

On the last in Russia narrow-gauge railway (UZhD), the felled timber is taken out. Together with the felled forest, the villages located nearby also perish. The void from the felling that has taken over everything around is getting closer and closer to the village where the heroes of the film live.

Directed by Galina Leontyeva · Written by Galina Leontyeva

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