

A lynx with main character energy? This Soviet nature drama is pure unhinged cinema.
Practical Effects
Actual lynx somehow trained(?) to emote on camera
Cinematography
Soviet wilderness shots that slap harder than expected
Direction
Babayan's commitment to treating lynx as serious actor

Director
Agasi Babayan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is actually a sequel to 1983's 'Kunak the Lynx,' because Soviet cinema committed to this franchise harder than Marvel commits to multiverses.
Part of a bizarre Soviet subgenre of 'serious animal protagonist' films that treated wildlife with more narrative respect than human actors.
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