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Village at the End of the World (12A)

Documentary, Family, News

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.

More information on this production is available at www.villageattheendoftheworld.com.

The critical consensus

Beautifully-shot and purposely unsentimental, Village… is an insightful study of lives in transition.

****(*)Chris Buckle, The Skinny, 03/05/2013

Visually immaculate and thought-provoking stuff.

****(*)David Parkinson, Empire Online, 06/05/2013

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.

***(*)(*)Gail Tolley, The List, 10/05/2013

A year in the life of a remote Inuit fishing village in Greeland is poignantly and charmingly documented here.

***(*)(*)Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 09/05/2013

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.

Philip French, The Observer, 12/05/2013

Where and when?

General release. Check local listings for show times.

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