En un valle nevado, Toco, un viejo montañés, viaja con su trineo tirado por perros.
Durante la travesía se encuentra con un hombre tirado a la vera del camino.
Preocupado, lo lleva a su casa. Se trata de Vicente, de aspecto citadino. Cuando recupera su conciencia, se deslumbra con los trineos y con la destreza de Toco con su íntima relación con esos animales casi lobos.
Le pide que le enseñe a manejar trineos. Toco acepta, y en medio de la convivencia, aparece un hombre interesado en comprar su propiedad. Toco no quiere vender, el hombre insiste, la compra se convierte en una obsesión. Crece la tensión, y los hombres al igual que los lobos mostrarán toda su naturaleza salvaje.
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Intuition is the key to everything, in painting, filmmaking, business - everything. I think you could have an intellectual ability, but if you can sharpen your intuition, which they say is emotion and intellect joining together, then a knowingness occurs.
David Lynch
When I was a kid, there was no collaboration; it's you with a camera bossing your friends around. But as an adult, filmmaking is all about appreciating the talents of the people you surround yourself with and knowing you could never have made any of these films by yourself.
Steven Spielberg
Pick up a camera. Shoot something. No matter how small, no matter how cheesy, no matter whether your friends and your sister star in it. Put your name on it as director. Now you're a director. Everything after that you're just negotiating your budget and your fee.
James Cameron