The result is an epic tale of hunter and hunted: a Moby-Dick for the environmental age.
At the Edge of the World (2009)
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Reviews Counted:15
Fresh:13
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Follow controversial Canadian activist Paul Watson as he sets sail with a crew of 46 volunteers who draw on the spirit of piracy to protect the treasures of the sea. Whale poaching is a lucrative... Follow controversial Canadian activist Paul Watson as he sets sail with a crew of 46 volunteers who draw on the spirit of piracy to protect the treasures of the sea. Whale poaching is a lucrative trade, one that the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is determined to put to an end. The captain of the Sea Shepherd, Watson left Greenpeace behind in favor of operating by his own methods. When you're working against Japanese poachers who exploit loopholes in the law in order to surpass an international ban on whale hunting, you need to be ready to innovate. The Jolly Roger flag that flies atop their ships--not to mention the helicopters they carry which enable them to photograph their targets by air--serve as a symbol of that innovation, and a warning to poachers everywhere that the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society isn't afraid to get aggressive. Once they've found their targets, tactics can include everything from ripping open their hull with a steel tool known as the "can opener," to using rope to tangle their propellers, or dropping stink bombs that make whale meat inedible. As the crews of the Robert Hunter and Farley Mowat face challenges both mental and physical, the viewer gets to see firsthand just how far some people are willing to go to save an animal's life. [More]
Starring: Paul Watson
Starring: Paul Watson
Director: Dan Stone
Director: Dan Stone
Producer: Dan Stone, Craig Stone
Composer: Jeff Gibbs, Tierro Lee
Studio: Spotlight Films
Reviews for At the Edge of the World
A valuable record of folks who put their lives on the line to make sure there are still whales left to save.
A mixed bag. Moments of beauty and passion, but also moments that drag. Environmentalist gone Reality TV.
The summer season's most surprising and thought-provoking documentary.
The picture pits man against man and nature in an economical fashion, and many scenes reverberate with suspense.
I'm a big fan of Japanese food, but after watching At the Edge of the World, I'll be thinking twice about ordering sushi.
At the Edge of the World, a documentary with too much dead time between the arduous tasks at hand, never grabs a viewer because -- sad to say -- it's too dull.
An intrepid record of modern-day piracy and the high-stakes battle between commerce and ecological survival.
These ragtag rebels exude an infectious determination, and while director Dan Stone fails in the adrenaline department, he succeeds in bringing home a memorable portrait of resilience.
This real-life drama and its vast setting demand to be experienced on the big, instead of the little screen.
The bold and courageous activities of volunteer eco-warriors to save whales in Antarctic waters from being illegally slaughtered by Japanese fishing fleets.
A whale of an advocacy documentary that presents a compelling cause, fascinating cast of characters, eventful and dramatic story, and artful cinematography.
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