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Directed by Werner Herzog
Planet Earth has been decimated, and as mankind searches space for a new planet to inhabit, a race of aliens attempt to make a new home on the now-inhospitable planet abandoned by the human race in director Werner Herzog's strange sci-fi saga. Filmed in collaboration with NASA musician/photographer Henry Kaiser, The Wild Blue Yonder travels light years into the stars, and fathoms deep into the Antarctic Ocean, and speaks with noted scientists to offer a unique view of the universe and a cautionary tale which stresses the importance of preserving our natural resources for future generations. Oscar-nominated actor Brad Dourif plays the role of the alien who arrives on Earth only to discover that the planet hasn't fared much better than the dying world that he once called home. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"This one flew under my radar until just recently. I'm glad I discovered it, because it's a very unique viewing experience. Herzog marries footage from space and sea in his this Documentary/Mockumentary/Sci-F i. I enjoyed it, but at the same time I don't fully understand it. Not sure how to respond to it. You should watch it. Yes you. " [More]
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