Review: Michael Powell’s The Edge of the World on Milestone Cinematheque Blu-ray

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Review: Michael Powell’s The Edge of the World on Milestone Cinematheque Blu-ray

We were pleased to see it underscore that park structures were at risk from anthropogenic climate change.Barmeyer called it really significant.National parks really are living laboratories for studying the effects of sea level rise and storm surge.

Review: Michael Powell’s The Edge of the World on Milestone Cinematheque Blu-ray

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Review: Michael Powell’s The Edge of the World on Milestone Cinematheque Blu-ray

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