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Two men pilot a small commercial flight onto a landing strip in Canada to find the de-icing crew nonresponsive and strange lights emerging from the woods.
After the lights go out and she's separated from her husband, a woman vacationing in an arctic Norwegian town must save herself and fellow survivors from mythical beasts.
A group of white men establish ties with a village of indigenous peoples in Alaska after their U.S. Army Station is built nearby. When one of the indigenous men goes hunting and begins to see strange lights and unfamiliar objects, he wonders whether he should warn the white men of potential danger.
An airplane pilot in Canada sees strange lights in the trees when he stops to de-ice his plane.
A woman, her brother, and her brother's partner enter into the Siberian tundra in order to find fossils, but are met with an unseen presence in the forest.
A town has frequent visits from phantom apparitions, and the townspeople have many explanations for the ghosts, ranging from disbelief to hallucination to the idea that humans and phantoms were once a single race.
A group of explorers take a traveler to tour a cave where ghosts sing songs forgotten by the living. Upon entering, they realize they underestimated the effect the songs have on the psyche.
A blizzard strikes a tiny Canadian town of Dene and Inuit, trapping the locals with their unexpected guest - and the violent Wendigo spirit possessing him.
A collection of excerpts regarding humanity's various pursuits of science throughout time.
An archaeology professor tries to infiltrate a burial site in Ireland, following a rumor that light will unlock the crypt's secrets. The spirits inhabiting the site panic over his arrival, as they have not made contact with humans in a century.
