Village At The End Of The World Review

Village At The End Of The World
Niaqornat, western Greenland. The inhabitants of this tiny fishing village, reliant on tourism and increasingly put-upon, are the subject matter of Sarah Gavron's fly-on-the-frozen-wall doc; Annie, the elderly sage, and restless, teenaged shop assistant Lars among them.

by David Parkinson |
Published on
Release Date:

10 May 2013

Running Time:

76 minutes

Certificate:

12A

Original Title:

Village At The End Of The World

Charting the efforts of four of the 59 residents of the Greenland fishing village of Niaqornat to avoid ecological, economic and emotional meltdown, this beautiful documentary discreetly examines how tradition and progress are harnessed to ensure a viable future.

Visually immaculate and thought-provoking stuff.
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