Did you know that the happiest camels in the world live on an island in the far north, and prefers whole wheat bread for breakfast? When Torarin (9) and his sister Svalin (12) want a horse for riding, their parents buy two camels. The family soon discovers that camel training is not for amateurs. Therefore they take on an expedition to Mongolia, hoping to find a professional camel trainer who will accept an invitation to train their camels in the north of Norway. And deep into the Gobi desert, they actually find a candidate. But - they are not prepared for Mongolian training methods. This is the true story of the northernmost camels in the world: A unique documentary, an adventure story and a family film.
From a young age, Jill has acted as the responsible adult in her small family. She cares for her loving but mentally unstable mother and her younger brother. The news that their estranged father will be visiting on Jill's birthday gives the children much needed hope. When the family is struck by tragedy, Jill keeps it a secret.
The young calf Klara dreams of becoming a big star, and is invited to her father's farm. The ox Mosk is a big rock star, according to her mother, which is revealed isn't true at all. What's worse is that he has a little bit of cow decease.