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Whether it's a morbid allegory for life in this dark northern European outpost, or a darkly comedic comment on how those punishing Finnish winters make you feel, director Eric Hynynen’s decorated stop-motion art-house piece is arguably the most depressing minute you’ll spend all day. The grainy film resolution and lurching soundtrack music heighten this moving tribute to man’s best friend.