Islands on the Edge of Time Filming Locations
Where was Islands on the Edge of Time filmed? Islands on the Edge of Time was filmed in 1 locations across Palau in the following places:
Islands on the Edge of Time Filming Locations
Palau is an archipelago of over 500 islands, part of the Micronesia region in the western Pacific Ocean. Koror Island is home to the former capital, also named Koror, and is the islands’ commercial center. The larger Babeldaob has the present capital, Ngerulmud, plus mountains and sandy beaches on its east coast. In its north, ancient basalt monoliths known as Badrulchau lie in grassy fields surrounded by palm trees.
Islands on the Edge of Time (1996)
A Microcosm In Micronesia - For more than twenty years from 1982 to 1996 award-winning filmmakers Mary Beth Brangan & James Heddle documented on film and video unfolding events in the fledgling island nation of Palau. When Palau voters made it the first nation in history to adopt a nuclear free, green constitution, Washington's war planners saw it as the threat of a good example. Palau became the poster child for the growing Nuclear Free Pacific movement and a cause celebre for the global nuclear free zone movement. The 10-year-long manipulation of the electoral process the U.S. then unleashed to force the rollback of Palauís nuclear ban became a text book case for subversion of the democratic process in developing countries and at home. Their experiences covering this story made the filmmakers life-long advocates of election integrity. These two 1-hour films - produced for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting a decade apart - tell the story.