Werner Herzog ("Grizzly Man," "Rescue Dawn") confirms his standing as poet laureate of men in extreme situations with ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD. In this visually stunning exploration, Herzog travels to the Antarctic community of McMurdo Station, the hub of the US Antarctic Program and home to eleven hundred people during the austral spring and summer (Oct-Feb).
Over the course of his journey, Herzog examines human nature and Mother nature, juxtaposing breathtaking locations with the profound, surreal, and sometimes absurd experiences of the marine biologists, physicists, plumbers, and truck drivers who choose to form a society as far away from society as one can get.
@Hdogization I agree for the most part, but now I can't imagine it without him. It was actually suitable in Grizzly Man, I thought,
Mrclancy6969 1 week ago
gr8 1 thnks....
raghuchak 2 weeks ago
Hertzog should stop using his voice for voice overs. His accent and intonation is the most distracting one we have ever heard. In most cases the documentary/ movie his voice brakes with the images and story line. Above all it weakens it and distorts the whole doc. My apologies to those who disagree and my apologies to Werner Hertzog himself. Kind regards, Herman N. L. Hooyschuur, Amsterdam. E-mail; hooyschuur@yahoo.co.uk
Hdogization 1 month ago
@tonillion Really? It reminded me so much of the opening song in Ghost in the Shell that I thought it might be the same group. I'll definitely check out the Philip Kutev National Folklore Ensemble!
eier 5 months ago
This man is a genious....no other ways to explain it...
RyanDemaree 7 months ago
@expozit9392 tnx mate ;p
Jigov 7 months ago
@expozit9392 ty friend :P
Jigov 8 months ago
Truly remarkable i find this video outstanding!!!!
AlvaroAndfriends 8 months ago
a nazi base from ww2.check out admiral bird
MrOutofthis 8 months ago