A Rainy Day at Our Old Log Cabin in Sweden

Rain settles over the forest and changes the rhythm of the day. A quiet film about simple work, warmth and life inside the old cabin.

A Day Beneath Grey Skies

Heavy rain hangs over the old log cabin. Water runs from the roof, drops strike the windows and the surrounding forest repeatedly disappears into the grey weather.

Days like this are part of life at the cabin. Not every outdoor job can continue as planned, and much of the day moves inside the house.

The film follows the quiet rhythm of a rainy day through small tasks, natural sounds and ordinary moments that shape everyday life in this place.

Rain, Warmth and the Old House

An old log cabin changes with the weather. During rain, the rooms become darker, the timber appears heavier and warmth inside the house becomes more important.

At the same time, the weather reveals how protected and peaceful the cabin can feel, despite its simple construction and age. The sound of the rain becomes part of the atmosphere inside the rooms.

When the Weather Sets the Pace

Nordwildnis does not document only major work or visible progress. Days when the weather determines what can and cannot be done are also an important part of this long-term film project.

They show the cabin and the Swedish landscape as they really are: not always bright and idyllic, but changeable, quiet and sometimes rough.

Raindrops on the window of the old cabin
Raindrops on the window of the old cabin
Old log cabin in the Swedish forest on a rainy day
Old log cabin in the Swedish forest on a rainy day