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South: Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Glorious Epic of the Antarctic
An extraordinary story of survival in the wastes of Antarctica.
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Director
Frank Hurley
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With
With recorded score
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UK 1919. 81min
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Digital (remastered)
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Certificate
U
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A BFI release
An extraordinary story of survival in the wastes of Antarctica. Jan 2022 is the centenary of the death of Sir Ernest Shackleton, which traditionally marks the end of the ‘heroic age’ of Antarctic exploration. A record of one of the greatest survival stories in the history of exploration, South is the original film – exquisitely photographed by Frank Hurley – of Shackleton’s 1914-16 Endurance expedition to Antarctica, during which the ship was crushed by ice, stranding the crew. Now considered the world’s first documentary feature, South was restored in pre-digital days by the BFI National Archive with its original tinting. The film has been digitally remastered for its centenary release, with a newly commissioned score by Neil Brand.
Bryony Dixon, BFI National Archive Curator
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