Requiem For The Dead Forest is a film-metaphor representing art-house auteur cinema. The film is about people becoming victims of their own actions, a sense of guilt, responsibility for each other and the environment surrounding them. The protagonists of the film are two women representing their own cultural origins in North American setting. By invoking a unique artistic language the story tells about their past, present and future. The American Indian Woman is seeking for the answers to her enduring and disturbing questions by following step-by-step the White Woman who does not understand the reason she is being chased ... until she discovers a new way of looking at things.
—Aleksandr Pykhalov