Mother Nature leaves a chilling message for her inhabitants in this visual poem set high up in the northern hemisphere.
The film traverses through the European Arctic, on the Norwegian and Russian border towns of Kirkenes (Norway) and Nikel (Russia). They are separated by 25 miles of vast, white sparseness and offer two very different perspectives on life in the artic, which due to global warming, share the same rapidly changing landscape.
In the ice cold seas and through the bleak soviet-era apartments, Borderlands explores the relationship between urbanity, industry, nature and the people that live there showing the vast difference in arctic settlements, their architecture, culture, and identity whilst portraying the normality of life in the Arctic frontier often eluded from the media.
Simon is a director and editor based in London.
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