Chukotka at the End of the World (2009)

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What urges a person like Roman Abramovich to be a governor at world’s end and even put a lot of effort and money into renovating and envigorating the small community of Chukotka? What do the residents in Chukotka feel for Abramovich? How is global warming affecting Chukotka? These are some of the questions that four Icelanders, headed by geophysicist and author Ari Trausti Guðmundsson, tried to find answers for among the people; both indigenous people and immigrants, from reindeer hearders and youth to scientists and town mayors.

Director: Valdimar Leifsson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Valdimar Leifsson
Editing: Valdimar Leifsson
Language: Íslenska
Original Language: is
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chukotka at the End of the World about?
What urges a person like Roman Abramovich to be a governor at world’s end and even put a lot of effort and money into renovating and envigorating the small community of Chukotka? What do the residents in Chukotka feel for Abramovich? How is global warming affecting Chukotka? These are some of the questions that four Icelanders, headed by geophysicist and author Ari Trausti Guðmundsson, tried to find answers for among the people; both indigenous people and immigrants, from reindeer hearders and youth to scientists and town mayors.
Who directed Chukotka at the End of the World?
Chukotka at the End of the World was directed by Valdimar Leifsson.
How long is Chukotka at the End of the World?
Chukotka at the End of the World has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Chukotka at the End of the World?
Chukotka at the End of the World is a Documentary film.