May 19th 2009
ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD – a documentary by Werner Herzog (99 min) 2007
“Off the map, things get strange”
Herzog explores the landscape and the dreams of people who live and work in the Antarctic. Breathtaking underwater scenes, images of deep tunnels carved beneath the snow and ice and more are intermixed with interviews with scientists and other souls who choose to live for a time at the ends of the earth.
“… this is very much Werner Herzog’s story of the Antarctic and not, as he intimates right up front, a heartfelt tale of ‘fluffy’ penguins…” The New York Times
Special Guest Kari Nester
Kari Nester lived for over a year in Antarctica. She will talk about her experiences and share photographs.
Kari’s words: “It was a great experience to be at the bottom of the world for over a year. I saw one sunset and one sunrise in the course of a year. Six months of sunlight and six months of darkness. We were able to see amazing austral lights! It was an unforgettable time, and I will always be humbled by it.”