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Compartment Number 6 Hytti nro 6

Juho Kuosmanen / Finland, Estonia, Russia, Germany / 2021 / 107 min / Russian, Finnish, English

A young Finnish woman escapes a love affair in Moscow by boarding a train to the Arctic port of Murmansk. Forced to share the long ride and a tiny sleeping car with a Russian miner, this unexpected encounter leads the occupants of compartment no. 6 to face the truth about their own loneliness and yearning for human connection.

cast Seidi Haarla, Jurij Borisov

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»It evokes a powerful nostalgia for a type of loneliness that we don’t really have anymore, and for the type of love that was its cure. /…/ Deeply delightful.«
- Variety

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