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About a series of unsolved disappearances on the Galapagos Island of Floreana in the 1930s.About a series of unsolved disappearances on the Galapagos Island of Floreana in the 1930s.About a series of unsolved disappearances on the Galapagos Island of Floreana in the 1930s.
- Awards
- 3 nominations
Cate Blanchett
- Dore Strauch
- (voice)
Sebastian Koch
- Heinz Wittmer
- (voice)
Diane Kruger
- Margret Wittmer
- (voice)
Josh Radnor
- John Garth
- (voice)
Daniel Fitter
- Self - Interviewee
- (as Daniel Fitter Angermeyer)
Storyline
Did you know
- ConnectionsFeatures The Empress of Floreana (1934)
- SoundtracksTree of Life, Ashwattha
Written by David Balatishnan
Performed by Turtle Island Quartet, David Balarishnan, violin; Mark Summer, cello; Mads Tolling, violin; Jeremy Kittel, viola
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I have no regrets about seeing this unusual film. I don't think I've ever seen a documentary like it. The tale of a Nietzsche-inspired couple going off to live self-sufficiently on a tiny Galapagos island would be gripping enough. Add the other elements -- the "Baroness" who decides to settle on the island after them with her two lovers, and the bizarre and deadly events that ensue -- and it's really an amazing story.
Why, then, was the documentary so slow and, at times, dull? I think there were too many long, largely irrelevant interviews with people who lived on a nearby island. Their lives were quirky in their own way, but not that interesting, with little connection to the main story. I don't think it's bad to note that others lived on the Galapagos, but I don't think these interviews added much, and at times they were pure digressions. While not omitted entirely, they could have been cut dramatically.
This is a riveting true story, but only parts of the documentary are riveting.
Why, then, was the documentary so slow and, at times, dull? I think there were too many long, largely irrelevant interviews with people who lived on a nearby island. Their lives were quirky in their own way, but not that interesting, with little connection to the main story. I don't think it's bad to note that others lived on the Galapagos, but I don't think these interviews added much, and at times they were pure digressions. While not omitted entirely, they could have been cut dramatically.
This is a riveting true story, but only parts of the documentary are riveting.
- altereggo123
- Oct 4, 2014
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- Countries of origin
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- Languages
- Also known as
- Галапагоська справа: Сатана в раю
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $247,159
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,185
- Apr 6, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $247,159
- Runtime2 hours
- Color
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