Val Senales, in Alto Adige, a place that gives credibility to this German western, is a place with age-old traditions and centuries-old customs. It’s made up of mountains covered with dense forests which the villagers collect firewood from without knowing if they’ll make it back home alive; rugged landscapes in which winter hits hard and snow covers every footprint, whilst also stopping you from seeing your hand in front of your face.
Val Senales, in Alto Adige, a place that gives credibility to this German western, is a place with age-old traditions and centuries-old customs. It’s made up of mountains covered with dense forests which the villagers collect firewood from without knowing if they’ll make it back home alive; rugged landscapes in which winter hits hard and snow covers every footprint, whilst also stopping you from seeing your hand in front of your face.
A stranger by the name of Greider arrives in a remote mountain valley in which the Brenners’ word is law, looking for lodgings for the winter months. He finds them in the house of a widow who lives with her daughter who is about to get married, but Greider knows the bloody secret of the villagers.