Bringing Homegrown Vegetables to the Market at −71°C | An 85-Year-Old Yakut Woman’s Survival
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Bringing Homegrown Vegetables to the Market at −71°C | An 85-Year-Old Yakut Woman’s Survival
In one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth, where winter temperatures can drop to −71°C, an 85-year-old Yakut woman continues a way of life shaped by endurance, simplicity, and quiet strength.
This documentary-style film follows her journey as she brings homegrown vegetables — carrots and potatoes — to the local market, traveling across deep snow with a sled loaded with food she cultivated and preserved herself. Accompanied by her loyal dogs, she moves through the frozen landscape not for spectacle, but for survival.
There is no drama staged here.
No narration.
No music.
Only the raw reality of daily life in Yakutia, where food is earned through labor, patience, and respect for nature. The market is modest. The exchanges are simple. Yet every movement carries the weight of decades lived in one of the harshest climates on the planet.
This film is about:
Survival at extreme cold
Traditional food exchange in Yakutia
Rural life in the Arctic
An elderly woman’s resilience and independence
The quiet dignity of living close to the land
If you are interested in real survival stories, Arctic lifestyles, or documentary realism without exaggeration, this is a glimpse into a world few ever experience.
Watch slowly.
Listen carefully.
This is life at −71°C.
This video is an AI-generated cinematic interpretation created for educational and storytelling purposes, inspired by traditional Arctic survival practices and life in extreme cold environments.
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