
A New Kind of Wilderness
About
In the remote, idyllic wilderness of Norway, the Payne family lives off-grid and self-sufficiently, homeschooling their children Ulv, Falk, Freja, and Ronja. "A New Kind of Wilderness," Sundance Film Festival's Best Documentary winner, offers a deeply intimate and heartwarming portrait of love, life, and growth. The story follows the Paynes as they strive for harmony with nature while facing their victories and struggles. This compelling narrative invites reflection on our personal life choices, our responsibility towards Earth, and our children, as well as our ability to navigate life after a significant loss. Set on a small farm nestled deep within Norway's dense forests, the Payne family seeks a free and untamed existence. However, an unexpected tragedy forces them to swap their idyllic homestead for the expectations of modern society. "A New Kind of Wilderness" provides a captivating glimpse into a life far removed from the urban hustle, showcasing the raw beauty of nature's embrace and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. This thought-provoking documentary serves as a poignant reminder of our connection to the earth and the enduring bonds that tie families together through joy, struggle, and loss. Experience the emotional journey of the Payne family as they navigate the challenges of modernization while maintaining their deep-rooted connection with nature. "A New Kind of Wilderness" invites you to reflect on your life choices, question your responsibility towards the planet, and discover the strength that lies within each of us in times of loss. This inspiring documentary promises an unforgettable cinematic experience that transcends cultural boundaries, speaking directly to the heart and soul of every viewer.