As a train weaves its way up to the arctic circle, two strangers share a journey that will change their perspective on life.As a train weaves its way up to the arctic circle, two strangers share a journey that will change their perspective on life.As a train weaves its way up to the arctic circle, two strangers share a journey that will change their perspective on life.
- Awards
- 19 wins & 26 nominations
Yura Borisov
- Lyokha
- (as Yuriy Borisov)
Yuliya Aug
- Natalia
- (as Julia Aug)
Stasya Khomeriki-Grankovskaya
- Juhlavieras
- (as Stasya Grankovskaya)
Natalya Drozd
- Juhlavieras
- (as Natalia Drozd-Makan)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film crew had to smuggle some of the negatives out of Russia to have them developed, as they were shot in the dark and required a special process. Originally set to be sent to Budapest, the negatives could not be delivered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As development was not possible in Russia and the law doesn't allow for transporting film negatives out of the country, the crew had to resort to smuggling at the border of Finland and Russia.
- GoofsThe train with the main characters arrives in St. Petesburg Vitebsky railway station and then keeps going. In real life, this station is terminal and none of the trains can continue to move in the same direction.
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Only finnish director that has won that before this was Aki Kaurismäki with The Man Without a Past 2002.
So i was very excited to see this one.
I'm always little skeptical with finnish movies.
But this ended up being very delightful movie.
Very good and beautiful story about finnish woman who travels across Russia to see petroglyphs in Murmansk.
Main part of movie is when she travels by train.
She meets russian guy and they are completely different peoples.
Their unique friendship develops beautifully.
There are also many other very different peoples who she meets in her journey.
Good and little less good peoples.
This movie has many sweet and funny moments in it.
It's mostly spoken in russian but it was very fun to hear finnish language in it too.
Very good performances from two leads definitely.
I also heard that this was chosen to be Finland's Oscar runner for foreign category.
So best of luck with that too.
So i was very excited to see this one.
I'm always little skeptical with finnish movies.
But this ended up being very delightful movie.
Very good and beautiful story about finnish woman who travels across Russia to see petroglyphs in Murmansk.
Main part of movie is when she travels by train.
She meets russian guy and they are completely different peoples.
Their unique friendship develops beautifully.
There are also many other very different peoples who she meets in her journey.
Good and little less good peoples.
This movie has many sweet and funny moments in it.
It's mostly spoken in russian but it was very fun to hear finnish language in it too.
Very good performances from two leads definitely.
I also heard that this was chosen to be Finland's Oscar runner for foreign category.
So best of luck with that too.
- suuronenmiro
- Nov 6, 2021
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Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Compartment No.6
- Filming locations
- St Petersburg-Vitebsky, St. Petersburg, Russia(railway station)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- €2,230,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $205,843
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,514
- Jan 30, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $2,669,654
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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