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South - Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition (1919)

Starring: Ernest Shackleton, Captain F. Worsley Director: Frank Hurley Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Ernest Shackleton, Captain F. Worsley, Lieutenant J. Stenhouse, Captain L. Hussey, Dr. McIlroy
  • Directors: Frank Hurley
  • Format: Black & White, DVD, Silent, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Image Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: August 1, 2000
  • Run Time: 81 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6305943052
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #19,777 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
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When Frank Hurley loaded his cameras onto the Endurance in August 1914, ready to set sail with Ernest Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic expedition, he had no idea of what he would end up filming. This silent movie, released in 1919, contains Hurley's record of the expedition, and of what happened when the ship became stuck in the ice, leaving the explorers with little hope of rescue. Of course, we know that they were eventually saved, almost two years after setting sail, thanks to an astonishing 800-mile voyage by Shackleton and a handful of men in a tiny boat, but this film shows the resilience of these stranded men, even when rescue seemed impossible. The opening title card describes what follows as a tale of British pluck, and it's remarkable to see how the explorers maintained their good spirits even when things were at their bleakest: training dogs, learning to ski, and continuing their scientific research. Hurley even filmed the moment when the ship, crushed by the ice, finally sank: a few seconds of film that are agonizing to watch even now. And when the ordeal ended, when lesser men might be resting and recovering, Hurley took the time to film the wildlife of South Georgia and the whaling station to which the exhausted men were taken. This freshly restored print is in wonderful condition and allows us to see, for the first time since the film's release, an incredible adventure brought to life. --Simon Leake


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South is the extraordinary chronicle of one of history's greatest epics of courage and leadership. In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton embarked on an expedition to cross Antarctica via the South Pole. Before it could reach shore, the explorer's ship, Endurance, was trapped in an ice pack, held frozen in a sea of icebergs for eight months and finally crushed. After five months adrift on ice floes, the crew embarked on a perilous sea voyage to rocky, windswept Elephant Island. From there, Shackleton led five of his men on a miraculous 850-mile journey across unimaginably dangerous seas in a small open boat to get help from a whaling station in South Georgia. The explorer made three failed rescue attempts for the rest of the crew before finally succeeding--nearly two years after first setting sail. Frank Hurley, a veteran cinematographer and member of the Endurance crew, shot this beautiful and moving film as their incredible adventure unfolded.

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A milestone documentary for film history buffs, September 18, 2000
By Grant A Thompson (Canberra, ACT Australia) - See all my reviews
The excellent Milestone DVD transfer of "South--Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance expedition" is a must for students and collectors of early documentary film and photography.

Frank Hurley (1885-1962), an Australian, was one of the greatest expedition photographers of the early 20th century--tough, resourceful, energetic and, in his early career at least, creative and innovative. He had not long accompanied Mawson's 1911-13 expedition to Antarctica when he received Shackleton's invitation to join his 1914 attempt to cross Antarctica via the South Pole. Hurley dropped what he was doing on an expedition in northern Australia and sailed to Buenos Aires, arriving just a few days before Shackleton's ship, "Endurance". Hurley's subsequent film showing Shackleton's superhuman effort to save his crew when the expedition failed was one of its few successes.

The rest of Hurley's career deserves a quick once-over to properly locate him in the photographic pantheon. In 1917 Hurley enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force as an official photographer. One of his most creative and controversial First World War still pictures was a composite of an Australian infantry attack at Zonnebeke, Belgium, printed 6.5 by 4.5 metres from 12 different plates. His later activity included photographing an expedition to Papua, and filming the cavalry charge in Charles Chauvel's 1940 movie, "Forty Thousand Horsemen". In the early years of the Second World War, he headed the Australian Department of Information Cinematographic and Photographic Unit in the Middle East (as boss of those "whippersnappers", Damien Parer and George Silk--representing a new generation of photographic innovators who were starting to leave Hurley behind). In 1943 Hurley became director of the British Army Features and Propaganda Films Unit, making films such as "Siege of Tobruk".

The documentary on the 1914-1916 Shackleton expedition, showing the ship, "Endurance", crushed and sinking after being trapped in pack ice for eight months, is the work of Hurley at the height of his powers, achieved under extraordinary difficulties. The DVD transfer has been made from a 35mm print restored by the British Film Institute National Film & Television Archive. Its audio options include a modern voice-over commentary, and a well-chosen piano accompaniment. I hope we see more such classic documentary DVD releases.

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rare Cinematographic Documentary of a Legendary Journey, February 7, 2000
By Carole-Terese Naser (Wellesley, MA) - See all my reviews
So spoiled are we in these days of cinematographic special effects that we cannot sometimes appreciate and recognize a landmark piece of film footage when we see it. This rare film documentary has been reproduced in original form, and in keeping it so, much credit goes to Brenda Hudson and the British Film Institute. To have portions of Shackleton's legendary journey on film speaks volumes about the brilliance of Shackleton's entrepreneurial mindset, in understanding the marketing/financial effect such a film would have upon his return. One must be reminded that the Endurance crew hauled and sailed this very film many tough miles, even as they starved, froze, lost hope and even went mad. Frank Hurley was a photography genius and a fearless soul, and he kept the cameras rolling as long as possible. Here is actual film of Ernest Shackleton the man - for that reason alone the film is priceless. The footage of the Endurance being crushed in the ice while sled dogs look on...well, it is an eerie experience to watch that pivotal event on film. The footage ends after the Endurance is crushed, because Shackleton attempted to move the men and camp shortly thereafter and they had to travel light. So the moving camera and film equipment, plus most of the glass still photo plates, were purposely thrown into the water to sink - so that Hurley wouldn't be tempted to go back for them. He kept only a small camera thereafter. I can only imagine his thoughts regarding that sacrifice. All the more precious this film becomes, then, for the extra care taken to carry it along. Hurley added the "national geographic" wildlife parts later, and even those sections, though somewhat unrelated to the essential film, reveal the fascination with Antarctic life of the times. I'd suggest turning down (way down) the volume when viewing the film, for although the background music is reminiscent of the times, it simply is not commensurate with the caliber of the film. This is an amazing film, by any standard.
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I feel lucky this footage from the expedtion was available., August 19, 1999
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Not your typical follow-the-plot-to-the-climax kind of movie, this is a documentary filming of what was to be the first traverse of the Antartic continent in 1915, but which turned into a desperate struggle to survive on the ice pack when their ship became stuck and sank. How fantastic it was that Sir Shackleton thought to have Frank Hurley join him on this expedition because his camera work in such terrible conditions lets the viewer feel what the 28 men endured. I had read Caroline Alexander's book, "Endurance" first, and thought that this story would make a great movie so I went looking. Well, no drama could take the place of the actual footage from the expedition seen in this documentary. It is spellbinding. Lack of the men's voices (it is the 1910's after all) and lack of narration is no impediment, the pictures tell the story well enough, and the piano soundtrack just adds to the feeling of time gone by. Truly an achievement, both the ultimate survival of all of the men, and the recording of it on this tape.
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South's authentic footage of Shackleton's Transantartic expedition will appeal to enthusiasts of polar exploration, but it's not a very accomplished... Read more
Published 9 months ago by One-Line Film Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Good choice for those who interested in history
Incredible movie abt one of the famous antarctic explorer. Even unlucky expedition expressed real courage of Sir Shackleton and his crew.
Highly recommended!
Published 15 months ago by Dmitry Berdnikov

4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing story, but...
This is a fantastic documentary if you are familiar with the history of "The Endurance". This film contains NOTHING but archival footage and photos from the actual expedition... Read more
Published on July 9, 2007 by Gary Csuk

4.0 out of 5 stars Endurance-The Shackleton Expedition
With regard to Paulette and Todd's queries; I believe the film they are seeking is called "Endurance-The Shackleton Expedition". Read more
Published on May 1, 2002 by Dan Moore

2.0 out of 5 stars So what WAS the title Paulette Struckman was seeking?
In her own review of "South," Paulette Struckman mentions another Shackleton movie using original footage but narrated. I believe that's the film I've been seeking. Read more
Published on March 28, 2002 by Todd

5.0 out of 5 stars South:Shackleton and the Endurance
South is a wonderful video featuring real motion footage from Frank Hurley's cameras on the expedition. Read more
Published on November 9, 2001 by An 11-year old viewer

2.0 out of 5 stars SOUTH
I was disappointed in this video. I expected the original film footage of the expedition, but the "tinny" piano in the background and the subtitles were distracting. Read more
Published on July 4, 2001

2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but I preferred the book!
My review mirrors the experience of another commentator, Lisa Flaherty, (Review January 12, 2000). Like her I had moved from Alexander, to Shackelton, to Lansing,and recently... Read more
Published on October 30, 2000 by Matthew J. Lambert

4.0 out of 5 stars A grand failure of an expedition.
I was recently lucky enough to see this restored film on thesilver screen, thanks to a theater chain that specializes in classicmovies. Read more
Published on April 30, 2000 by Mark Savary

4.0 out of 5 stars Almost, but not quite
South: Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition is almost, but not quite the video I was looking for. Read more
Published on January 17, 2000 by Paulette Struckman

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