

A silent woman walks barefoot on rocks for 80 minutes. You'll be obsessed.
A woman walks over jagged, weather-beaten rocks by the sea. She is barefoot, wearing a simple white dress. The wind blows unchecked, her face hidden beneath the brim of a floppy hat. She walks and walks, resolute. Sometimes she carries a large jute bag. What is happening here?
Direction
Kossakovsky's patient, punishing gaze finds beauty in monotony
Cinematography
Every wave and rock texture shot like a cathedral
Sound
Ocean roar becomes score, wind becomes dialogue

Director
Viktor Kossakovsky
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kossakovsky calls this 'action documentary'—no interviews, no context, just pure physical existence stripped of narrative comfort.
The film's title refers to the estimated number of steps she takes, turning one woman's private ritual into cosmic scale.