Hjem - Living at the End of the World (2013)

What does home mean to you?

Hjem - Living at the End of the World (2013) poster

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.

Director: Martina Chamrad, Christoph Kirchner
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 46 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Viktor Åslund
Cinematography: Kaleb Wentzel-Fisher
Editing: Martina Chamrad, Christoph Kirchner
Production: Christoph Kirchner Film & Media, Martina Chamrad Film & Media
Country: Germany, Norway
Language: English, Deutsch, Norsk
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hjem - Living at the End of the World about?
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.
Who directed Hjem - Living at the End of the World?
Hjem - Living at the End of the World was directed by Martina Chamrad, Christoph Kirchner.
Who stars in Hjem - Living at the End of the World?
Hjem - Living at the End of the World stars Martina Chamrad, Bruno Smis, Eva Arnesen, Knut Arnesen, Bettina Seitz, Uwe Möller.
How long is Hjem - Living at the End of the World?
Hjem - Living at the End of the World has a runtime of 46m (46 minutes).
What genre is Hjem - Living at the End of the World?
Hjem - Living at the End of the World is a Documentary film.
Where was Hjem - Living at the End of the World produced?
Hjem - Living at the End of the World was produced in Germany, Norway.