Director:
Tatyana Soboleva
Status: PRODUCTION
Director Tatyana Soboleva
Heralds from the Big World is a film about selflessness and generosity in Northern Russia. This film follows a group of Russian doctors who every year leave their families for 6 months to sail to the remotest areas of Northern Russia. Here they treat those otherwise cut off by the frozen winter.
In the north of Russia, where winter is 6 months long, life is boiling in big cities, rich with money from oil and gas production. Like Khanty-Mansiysk – there are new buildings, theaters, hospitals. Northern villages are poor and forgotten – there are even no roads to some of them. They are isolated. The only link is through the river, when there’s no ice. Five months a year.
Every spring, after ice melts, doctors from city hospital step on a desk of ship-clinic. And hit the road. Dwellers along the river are awaiting them. Children are anticipating – all winter through they’ve heard tales about the ship. They go to the riverbank to hasten its arrival. Grandmothers are waiting for relief – all winter they’ve used traditional medicine, grasses and wise women.
Local inventor Vasiliy is waiting for a ship – he’s not sick, he fell in love with a ship nurse. He’s been suffering all winter through. Brothers Misha and Tolik are waiting, 4 and 6 years old. Tolic plans to become sailor and doctor, Misha wants to escape to Africa on this ship.
At the dock doctors are seen off by relatives – they will be gone for half a year. Farewell hugs… Floated…
For doctors it’s a challenge: 5 months, 20 people together. Live, eat, treat people, spend evenings together. How is it?
The river bend exposes, two worlds meet each other - people from a big land and local residents. What is brought from the outer world, what will be left here?