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Director: Robert Scott Wildes
Cast: Christopher Rodriguez Marquette, Noel Fisher, Scott Eastwood, JR Bourne
In 1962, a group of young men, stationed at a remote Air Force base, band together to undergo a dangerous mission to retrieve mail lost in the frozen landscape of Greenland.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Thule is a 2011 film directed by Robert Scott Wildes that received limited attention from critics. The film follows a group of young men stationed at a remote Air Force base in Greenland who undertake a dangerous mission to retrieve lost mail. No significant awards or notable audience reception data is available for this little-known film.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gripping military dramas set in remote, isolated locations will appreciate the tense, claustrophobic tone of Thule, the 2011 film directed by Robert Scott Wildes. The strong performances from leads Christopher Rodriguez Marquette, Noel Fisher, and Scott Eastwood add depth and humanity to this suspenseful story of a dangerous mission to retrieve lost mail in the frozen wilds of Greenland.
Thule is the most northerly location mentioned in ancient Greek and Roman literature and cartography. First written of by the Greek explorer Pytheas of Massalia in about 320 BC, it was often described by later writers as an island north of Ireland or Britain, despite Pytheas never explicitly describing it as an island. Modern interpretations have included Orkney, Shetland, Northern Scotland, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland. Other potential locations are the island of Saaremaa (Ösel) in Estonia, or the Norwegian island of Smøla.
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