In Mongolia’s frigid Tsakhir Valley, where horses symbolise survival, the ancient tradition of winter herding faces its greatest challenge. Young Batbold, 18, is thrust into the spotlight as he and his friend Tsaaganna are entrusted with safeguarding a herd of 3,000 horses during the deadliest winter on record. With the future of their community at stake, Batbold must confront his fears and insecurities while grappling with the weight of tradition.
Growing up in the shadow of his seasoned father, Bayankhangai, Batbold has always felt the pressure to prove himself. His father, preparing for his tenth winter herd, hopes that Batbold will step up and honor their legacy. Yet, Batbold struggles with self-doubt, keeping a diary of reflections and dreams, including ominous visions of wolves that haunt him.
As the boys battle ferocious arctic storms and relentless wolf attacks, Batbold finds strength in his bond with Tsaaganna, a charismatic friend who has long dreamed of this journey. Together, they navigate the harsh realities of the Iron Winter, with guidance from seasoned herder Jijray, who believes in nurturing the next generation.
Amidst the challenges, Batbold must make a pivotal choice: will he uphold the traditions that define his culture, or abandon them for the allure of a simpler life in the city?
The Iron Winter is a powerful coming-of-age story that explores friendship, sacrifice, and the struggle to find one’s identity against the backdrop of a changing world, ultimately questioning what it truly means to survive.