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Nomadie Synopsis
This travelogue documentary includes scenes in Norway, Denmark, Germany, and Sweden: Norwegian infantry trains on skis, a cable railway in Bergen travels to a mountaintop, an old-fashioned Norwegian wedding is shown, a beautiful trip through fjords, a polar bear hunt and bass fishing at Lofoten, footage of an experimental flight of the giant Dornier Do-X seaplane, many sites in Copenhagen, the Kronberg Castle where Shakespeare's HAMLET is set, the statue honoring Danish writer Hans Christian Anderson, located in his birthplace of Odense, scenes of Danish storks, the making of wooden shoes, Rabild National Park, a German celebration of the evacuation of the Rhineland by the French with Paul Von Hindenburg (president of the Weimar Republic) addressing the crowd, a giant zeppelin, flax production, and Bavarian folk dances are shown, the many waterways in Stockholm, Sweden, a harvest festival, as well as scenes of Laplander life.
The Bottom of the World Synopsis
The true story of Sir Ernest Shackleton's dramatic exploratory journey to Antarctica aboard the Endurance, during which the ship and all aboard became icebound.
"The Bottom of the World" is currently leading in ratings, making it a stronger choice for newcomers to the genre.
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