Posted by Jack Eaton on August 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment
By Daniel Good As Werner Herzog informs us in his opening sequence, this is no ordinary film about Antarctica. Whilst this film seeks to show us the beauty of the continent alongside the incredible research that is undertaken there, Herzog’s focus lies firmly within his human subjects. It becomes apparent that although people move to … Continue reading →
Filed under Film · Tagged with 2008, Antarctica, beauty, blues musicians lab, born again, certain death, cold waters, colony, continent, curiosity, Daniel Good, discovery, eccentricity, Encounters at the End of the World, Even Dwarfs Started Small, film, freedom, human, Iron Curtain, Libor Zicha, mountains, natural worlds, nature, optimistic, penguin, research, scientists, solace, Stroszek, Werner Herzog, western world