The Bone-Chilling Tale of Road Of Bones

Name: Road Of Bones
Description: Surrounded by barren trees in a snow-covered wilderness with a dim, dusky sky forever overhead, Siberia’s Kolyma Highway is 1200 miles of gravel packed permafrost within driving distance of the Arctic Circle. A narrow path where drivers face such challenging conditions as icy surfaces, limited visibility, and an average temperature of sixty degrees below zero, fatal car accidents are common. But motorists are not the only victims of the highway. Known as the Road of Bones, it is a massive graveyard for the former Soviet Union’s gulag prisoners. Hundreds of thousands of people worked to death and left where their bodies fell, consumed by the frozen elements and plowed beneath the permafrost road.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: Not available


Road Of Bones: A Chilling Journey Through Siberia’s Haunting Past

In the upcoming feature film “Road Of Bones,” viewers will be transported to the desolate and eerie landscape of Siberia’s Kolyma Highway, known as the Road of Bones. This haunting stretch of road serves as a chilling reminder of the former Soviet Union’s dark history, where hundreds of thousands of gulag prisoners perished and were left to decay beneath the frozen earth. Director Scott Derrickson, along with writer/producer C. Robert Cargill, brings to life this harrowing tale of survival and tragedy amidst the unforgiving Siberian wilderness.

The film not only delves into the treacherous conditions faced by those who dare to traverse the Kolyma Highway but also explores the human cost of political oppression and forced labor. With a talented cast and a gripping narrative, “Road Of Bones” promises to captivate audiences with its evocative portrayal of a dark chapter in history and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.




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