While most people live a modern, fast-paced lifestyle, there are men and women who try to fit in this crazy world and cope with an environment that gets more and more damaged. Nanook and Sedna are the last representatives of the Inuit ethnic group. Their life is simple but lonely. Struggling to live in a harsh, snowy environment, these elderly people try to keep their traditions. Nanook and Sedna take a good care of each other but their health is deteriorating. The realism in this film is achieved thanks to the fact that the film has been shoot in the northern hemisphere’s coldest climate on the planet - the Russian republic of Sakha. Almost a funeral oration, "Ága" is a delicate, melancholic tribute to a dying culture.