Misera Beast
misera beast is a cinematic documentary channel about real life in extreme cold. We follow Arctic peoples—Yakut, Evenki, Nenets, and Chukchi—surviving −50°C to −75°C: lighting reindeer-fat fires, building windbreak shelters, ice fishing, migrating with reindeer, crossing ice roads, repairing sleds and engines that never shut off. Minimal narration: action, ambient sound, and atmosphere carry the story. Each episode dives into ancestral techniques, permafrost engineering, fur and felt clothing, sled dogs, high-fat cold-weather diets, and the intimate relationship between humans, animals, and climate.
Subscribe for “24 Hours at −60°C,” “How They Survive,” “When the River Becomes a Road,” winter rituals, and cobalt dawns over the tundra—always with cultural respect, authenticity, and a cinematic look.
Nomadic Arctic life; travel across frozen lands; the search for food and heat; traditions and the science of survival; dialogue-free journeys with waves with consistent visual continuity.
Everest Ski Descent Without Oxygen — Summit to Base Camp (No Words)
Hunting for Survival Traditional Yakut Hunters in - Evgenia Arbugaeva
Trace on Ice: Getting Home at −60 °C (No Words) | Evgenia Arbugaeva
Frozen Childhood in Yakutsk | Siberia at −70°C — Evgenia Arbugaeva
What Drives the Reindeer Across the Ice at -60°C? | The Tundra’s Annual Crossing
Witness Life at −63°C The Silence and Solitude