In the late 1940s' a family of Russian Old Believers called 'Lykovs' travelled to Siberia's vast taiga to escape from presecution and begin a new life. This family eventually settled in the Sayan Mountains, 160 miles from any civilization. After a whole decade a woman called Agafia Lykov was born into this wilderness. Up to this day she is the only Lykov surviving in this taiga. This documentary gives a great chance to witness the unusual lifestyle never seen before.
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