An original documentary essay about
the power of the “foehn wind” of the
High Tatras known as Halny, which,
aside from extensive material damage, also causes psychological problems among the local population.
When Halny blows, it fells swathes
of forest and tears the roofs from
people’s homes, but what’s more,
the suicide rate increases, depression
proliferates and epileptic seizures
are intensified. The struggle between
man and nature is undoubtedly one
of the film’s central themes, attempting to convey the battle between elements and emotions in a suggestive
symphony that fuses documentary
with thriller. The director depicts
the atmospheric phenomenon
and its impacts with portraits of
several protagonists, whose actions
and behaviour, like players in an
orchestra, fall in line with the rhythm
of Halny’s various phases. A fascinating look at mountain people who
grapple with the raw elements while
surrounded by nature’s majesty