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201346 minDocumentary

Hjem - Living at the End of the World

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Is Hjem - Living at the End of the World worth watching? With a rating of 6/10, this Documentary film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Hjem - Living at the End of the World Synopsis

What does the term "home" mean for people who find themselves confronted daily with the simultaneous harshness and beauty of life in the Arctic Circle? And what does "home" mean for us? In their documentary, the filmmakers Martina Chamrad and Christoph Kirchner seek answers in Hammerfest, Norway, the northernmost city in the world.

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Top Cast

Martina Chamrad
Martina ChamradNarrator
Bruno Smis
Bruno SmisHimself
Eva Arnesen
Eva ArnesenHerself
Knut Arnesen
Knut ArnesenHimself
Bettina Seitz
Bettina SeitzHerself
Uwe Möller
Uwe MöllerHimself
Christine Witt
Christine WittHerself
Ludvik Rosvold
Ludvik RosvoldHimself
Arnt Johannessen
Arnt JohannessenHimself

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Is Hjem - Living at the End of the World worth watching?

Hjem - Living at the End of the World has received mixed reviews with a 6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Documentary movies.

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Hjem - Living at the End of the World has received average ratings (6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Hjem - Living at the End of the World is a Documentary movie that What does the term "home" mean for people who find themselves confronted daily with the simultaneous harshness and beauty of life in the Arctic Circle...

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Critic Reviews

pancineFeb 12, 2019
★ 6

Mark Review by Mark ★★★ Decent film with a "I live in the most beautiful place on Earth" tone. Beautiful scenery, nice people, mundane sentiments on "home". Not unique to Hammerfest of course, can be found in countless places. Film can't really rise above that. May be worth 45 minutes of someone's time, for the scenery if nothing else.