Kiun B’s YouTube movies are mini documentaries about her life and the lives of the 800 individuals who reside in her hometown of Yakutia, Siberia, aka the coldest city on Earth. The creator, who narrates the movies, says she and her neighborhood are native to the area. The enchanting mini docs showcase their customs, tradition, and day-to-day life — which seems fairly completely different when it’s 95 levels Fahrenheit under zero exterior.
This installment follows a household by their day, together with waking up earlier than the solar to feed the furnace hearth and soften ice for ingesting water. They don layers and layers of insulated clothes simply to stroll quick distances exterior — or lengthy distances, within the case of the schoolkids who bundle up every day to commute to class. The tales are humbling, particularly as you sit in your cozy house and watch the Yakutians do such exhausting, backbreaking work simply to maintain their properties operating by the winter. (Don’t fear, it will get heat in the summertime — and there’s a video about that, too!)
This documentary has that straightforward, informative Nat Geo vibe that makes it an unchallenging watch with household over the vacations, for example. However the creator and narrator being from Yakutia herself offers it a extra grounded tone and, in fact, higher perception about life within the city.
Whereas it’s by no means a good suggestion to chalk a complete tradition as much as one YouTube channel, I didn’t know something about Yakutia or the modern lives of the Indigenous folks of Siberia earlier than watching these movies, they usually uncovered me to one thing I would’ve by no means realized about in any other case. And who hasn’t questioned how the individuals who reside within the harsh local weather of Siberia make all of it work? To have that query answered — and to find out how these folks thrive in a chilly I can’t even conceive of — is a good way to spend 20 minutes.