
Legendary German director Werner Herzog has traveled to the ends of the earth to make art-house classics like Grizzly Man, Fitzcarraldo, and Aguirre, the Wrath of God, and with this documentary about Antarctica, he does it again this time, quite literally. Herzog, who grew up in a remote Bavarian village without television or telephones, captures life at McMurdo Station, the National Science Foundation's headquarters and home to more than a thousand people who may be even hardier and more daring than the renegade filmmaker himself. (June 11)
Posted Apr 21, 2008
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