In the night and cold of the Icelandic winter, workers organize around a trawler returning from deep-sea fishing, its holds full of frozen fish. In 48 hours, 20,000 boxes of 25 kg each are to be unloaded. The temperature in the cold room is -35°C and on the quays the snow crunches under the big safety boots. The guys who do this work are tough. The smallest mistake, the slightest wrong move, could be an accident that costs them their lives. In Keep Frozen (2016), Hulda Rós Gudnadóttir tells the stories of these men on board, never tied to a specific character, and in doing so, simultaneously reminds us how important cohesion as a team is united when working on the ship.