A young Finnish woman escapes an enigmatic love affair in Moscow by boarding a train to the arctic port of Murmansk. Forced to share the long ride and a tiny sleeping car with a Russian miner, the unexpected encounter leads the occupants of compartment no. 6 to face the truth about their own yearning for human connection.
Born in 1979, Juho Kuosmanen is a Helsinki-based filmmaker. He graduated from ELO Helsinki Film School of Aalto University in 2014. His first two films have won a prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Besides making award-winning films, he has directed avant-garde opera and theatre. He also makes silent short films with live music and foleys. He is the co-founder and artistic director of a small film festival in his birthtown Kokkola.
FILMOGRAPHY: 2021 - COMPARTMENT NO. 6 2016 - THE HAPPIEST DAY IN THE LIFE OF OLLI MÄKI 2010 - THE PAINTING SELLERS
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