Cold Road (2023) delivers a tense and atmospheric survival thriller that pulls viewers deep into the unforgiving Arctic wilderness. Set in one of the harshest environments on Earth, the film follows Sarah, an experienced mountaineer who joins a daring expedition to chart an unexplored route across the frozen tundra. What begins as an ambitious adventure quickly escalates into a desperate fight for survival when a sudden accident causes their plane to crash.

The vast, icy landscape becomes a silent antagonist as the group struggles with limited supplies, no communication, and temperatures that threaten to freeze them alive. With each passing hour, Sarah’s leadership is tested as the survivors are pushed beyond their limits. The cold punishes them physically, but the growing distrust within the group becomes an even greater danger.

The film gradually shifts from a survival story to a psychological thriller. Secrets begin to surface, personal conflicts intensify, and the thin line between cooperation and conflict starts to crumble. The tension builds steadily as the group realizes that the true threat may not be the Arctic itself, but the unraveling of their own humanity.
Directed by Alexandra West, Cold Road stands out for its striking cinematography and immersive atmosphere. The frozen landscapes are both beautiful and deadly, creating a constant sense of dread. The performances bring depth to the characters, portraying fear, desperation, and the instinct to survive at any cost.