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Encounters at the End of the World (2007)
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Werner Herzog, director of such acclaimed documentaries as Grizzly Man and Little Dieter Needs to Fly, offers his unique perspective on the South Pole in this film profiling the Antarctic community of McMurdo Station. Located on Ross Island, McMurdo Station is the headquarters of the National Science Foundation. Whether offering a detailed study of the unique survival training regimen that newcomers to McMurdo are obligated to endure or pondering the majestic beauty of a landscape where the discovery of three new species in a single day is something worth truly celebrating, Herzog boldly offers viewers the opportunity to visit one of the most inaccessible and awe-inspiring landscapes on the planet. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Werner Herzog
Director(s):
Werner Herzog
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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    Pat V.

    Disc 2 is a 66 minute interview of filmmaker Jonathan Demme talking with director Herzog. It is a great interview for any Herzog or Demme fans, but you do not need to rend disc two if you just want to see the gorgeous and thought-provoking film contained on disc 1.

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    Don J.

    It would have been nice if Blockbuster had at the end of the summary description at least let members know that Disc 2 is only an interview. We would not have rented Disc 2 if we had known.

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    Anne B.

    This is a refreshing take on most documentaries. The narrator has an Arnold Schwarzenneger voice with a laid back smart hippie tone. The background music and singing is unusual and beautiful, like the sounds of whales or african religious singers. The characters are brilliant dreamers and travelers. They are courageous observers of a remote area of the world. My children thought it was unusual and interesting. It is appropriate for families, although children younger than 10 may not be able to fully appreciate it.

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