Loggers (2006)

Loggers (2006) poster

The life and work of Asko and Myrsky in a snowy forest. Asko is a man, Myrsky (Storm) is a horse. During wintertime they make their living working as loggers in the small suburbian forests of the metropolitan area. The work is hard and the days are long. "The man and his horse only have each other for company. Loggers is a film about collaboration between man and animal, and about nearly extinct traditional work set in the 21st century landscape. But above all it is the filmmaker's tribute to steaming testosterone in the freezing cold air.

Director: Selma Vilhunen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date:
Country: Finland
Language: suomi
Original Language: fi
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Loggers about?
The life and work of Asko and Myrsky in a snowy forest. Asko is a man, Myrsky (Storm) is a horse. During wintertime they make their living working as loggers in the small suburbian forests of the metropolitan area. The work is hard and the days are long. "The man and his horse only have each other for company. Loggers is a film about collaboration between man and animal, and about nearly extinct traditional work set in the 21st century landscape. But above all it is the filmmaker's tribute to steaming testosterone in the freezing cold air.
Who directed Loggers?
Loggers was directed by Selma Vilhunen.
How long is Loggers?
Loggers has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Loggers?
Loggers is a Documentary film.
Where was Loggers produced?
Loggers was produced in Finland.