Village At The End Of The World is a witty, surprising and ultimately feel good portrait of an isolated village of 59 people and 100 sledge dogs, surviving against the odds.
Beautifully-shot and purposely unsentimental, Village… is an insightful study of lives in transition.
Visually immaculate and thought-provoking stuff.
While it isn’t revelatory in content or style, it’s a considered work that offers a glimpse of a part of the world that many would know little about otherwise.
A year in the life of a remote Inuit fishing village in Greeland is poignantly and charmingly documented here.
It's a beautiful, austere movie, and a sequence in which a cruise ship puts in for the day, its passengers believing they're in touch at last with an authentic primitive community, is both funny and oddly touching.
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