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May 13, 2013 · In The Wild Blue Yonder, the alien’s home planet is in the outer regions of Andromeda. However, unlike with the original idea for Fata Morgana , it is not an imminent catastrophe that is the problem for the planet, rather the fact its main star is dying.
Footage of astronauts living and working in a zero gravity environment; snippets of mathematics and astronomy lectures; and images of the world beneath the sea ice of Antarctica all combine, accompanied by this improbable narration, to recount the story of a desperate journey into space.
Oct 24, 2006 · by Nick Schager. October 24, 2006. Thirty-four years after Aguirre, The Wrath of God, Werner Herzog remains enthralled by the marvelous, mysterious power of nature. With The Wild Blue Yonder, the director crafts a “science fiction fantasy” with a mixture of NASA and underwater footage, interviews with scientists and mathematicians, and a ...
Aug 26, 2010 · As the earth is getting more and more uninhabitable, humans, who shortcutted their way to the alien Andromedan world, decide to explore it. Cue the Antarctic ice footage, meant to portray the frozen atmosphere and liquid helium ocean of The Wild Blue Yonder.
- Dan Schneider
- PG
- Werner Herzog
Jun 11, 2007 · Written and directed by German film-maker Werner Herzog (Grizzly Man), The Wild Blue Yonder is split into ten chapters, which explain how extra-terrestial beings have fled from Andromeda to...
May 24, 2007 · The Wild Blue Yonder Review. A group of astronauts are stranded in space, unable to return to Earth as it has become uninhabitable; whatever landed in Roswell had greater repurcussions than we...
The Wild Blue Yonder (2005) The Wild Blue Yonder [TWBY] takes documentary footage from NASA and an underwater exploration and uses them to create a fictional story about an expedition to space and discovery of a new planet, Andromeda.