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    Sea Gypsies: The Far Side of the World

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    Poster of the movie Sea Gypsies: The Far Side of the World
    2016     Documentary    
    USA/New Zealand/Chile
    1h 29min

    The vessel is Infinity, a 120ft handbuilt sailing ketch that plies the Pacific Ocean on a never ending voyage of nomadic exploration. In early Feb 2014, during the iciest year on record in the Southern Ocean, Infinity and her crew of 16 left New Zealand on an 8,000 mile pacific crossing to Patagonia, with a stop in Antarctica. Along the way, they batled a hurricane of ice in the Ross Sea, struggled with compounding mechanical and flooding problems, undertook a mission with the radical environmental group Sea Shepherd, tore every sail they had, and unwittingly went further south than any sailing vessel in 2014. This expedition was undertaken with a non-ice-reinforced gypsy boat built by hand in the 1970's, crewed by a band of wandering miscreants, with no permits or insurance and an almost non-existent budget. This is a story about sailing, the camaraderie of a shared struggle and the raw awe inspiring power of the natural world.

    Directed byNico Edwards
    Written byNico Edwards

    Featuring

    David Bowie
    Nico Edwards
    Clemens Gabriel
    Ayack Wanderer

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