
Five women. One frozen lake. One band that would rock the Arctic.
In a small, traditional Inuit village deep in the Arctic wilderness, igloos glow with amber light, children play, elders tell stories, and hunters sharpen their tools. This village is simultaneously ancient and modern — traditional and restless.
Then a blizzard traps five women together for three days. Bored and restless, an idea strikes that will change the village forever. ESKIMO ROCK — THE BAND is born: five women playing instruments on a frozen lake under the Northern Lights.
The season builds toward a grand finale — a wooden stage built on the frozen lake, fire torches blazing, the entire village gathered for a concert none of them will ever forget.
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Born to lead but denied by tradition, she becomes the strongest woman in the village. She carries the weight of the band, the village, and her dreams — only truly releasing it when the music starts.
Different from others in the village, Siku sees beauty everywhere and secretly writes all the band's songs — a fact unknown to the others until she reveals it.
Taught music by her father from age four, she stopped singing completely after his death. The band is her first step back, and the concert is where she keeps her promise to him.
Always laughing and chasing the wrong men. Beneath her comedic exterior is a woman who lost both parents young and has been searching for someone to stay. Tok is the right man at exactly the right time.
The youngest and most underestimated — she has delivered fifteen babies. She discovered rock music through a radio signal, changing her world, and is done being told to wait her turn.
The village elder, dignified but convinced of his own importance, who has given the same hunting speech for thirty years. His arc: being overcome at the concert, realizing the women he knew are extraordinary.
Sixty years prior, Saartu had a voice that could stop the Arctic wind — but chose family over the stage. She watches the five young women with joy, pride, and a finally resolved grief.
A large, magnificent polar bear who casually walks through the village every Tuesday. He attends rehearsals and the concert, sitting front row with his bowl of caribou stew.
Siku already has the songs ready.