At the Edge of the World is a 2008 documentary which chronicles the efforts of animal rights activist Paul Watson and 45 other volunteers, who set out in two Sea Shepherd ships to hinder the Japanese whaling fleet in the waters around Antarctica. The film won Best Environmental Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Director and Producer Dan Stone would later produce the first season of Whale Wars. It depicts what actually went on during this excursion, with clips of beautiful scenery, news clips, whaling in action, and life on the ship.
At the Edge of the World (2008)
Directed by Dan Stone / Patrick Gambuti Jr.
Genres - Action-Adventure, Documentary |
Release Date - Oct 3, 2008 |
Run Time - 97 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - PG
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Budget
$1,100,000
Themes
Tags
Antarctica, Best Environmental Film, Boat, Eco Adventure, Edge Of The World, Environmentalism, Nature, Nature/Environment, Sea Shepherd, Vancouver International Film Festival, Whale Wars, Whaling
Attributes
Subject: Documentary about animal rights, Documentary about whaling, whaling
Alternate Titles
At the Edge of the World
AU, GB, US
Le dernier pirate
FR
Rettet die Antarktis - Sea Shepherd
DE
Στην άκρη του κόσμου
GR
Китовые войны
RU