

Two men, one shack, zero wifi, and a wolfpack that doesn't know they're being watched.
United by the same dream, Yves Fagniart and Olivier Larrey, watercolorist and wildlife photographer respectively, set up home in a shack just a few square meters square, in the middle of the no-man's-land between Finland and Russia. Their aim: to document the intimate life of a pack of wolves, presumed to frequent this frozen peat bog landscape.
Cinematography
Watercolorist + photographer = frames so pretty you'll pause just to stare.
Production
Real months in a shack. No crew. Just two guys and commitment issues with society.
Director
Olivier Larrey
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The directors spent over 300 days in the field, often going weeks without seeing another human. The watercolorist Yves painted daily to document what cameras couldn't capture in low light.
Filmed in the Kainuu region, a contested border zone where wolves have recovered after decades of hunting—making this one of the few places in Europe where humans are genuinely not at the top of the food chain.