Arctic GFT
17 – 23 May, 2019
Stranded in a bleak, unforgiving frozen wilderness would you have what it takes to survive? Joe Penna’s intense, slow-burning adventure yarn tells of endurance against impossible odds and is all the more chilling for virtually dispensing with dialogue. Mads Mikkelsen plays Overgard, the sole survivor of a plane crash who has refused to surrender to despair. He has food, shelter and a dwindling supply of hope, until he is joined by the survivor of a helicopter crash. If they are to stand any chance, Overgard must take charge and complete a gruelling trek across a vast landscape of snow and ice. GFF19
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