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  South & The Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration on Film on Blu-ray and DVD [read more]
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  The birth of film coincided with the 'heroic age' of Antarctic exploration. 100 years ago, it drew to a symbolic close with the death of Sir Ernest Shackleton. Marking this centenary, together for the first time on Blu-ray, are the surviving films of the great Antarctic explorers Roald Amundsen, Nobu Shirase, Sir Douglas Mawson and Sir Ernest Shackleton himself.

Their stories, together with those of Robert Falcon Scott (see the BFI's The Great White Silence, re-issued on Blu-ray/DVD on 28 February) demonstrate the extraordinary human endurance faced in those expeditions and are a landmark in how we see our relationship with the natural world in dramatic moving image.

South: Sir Ernest Shackleton's Glorious Epic of the Antarctic (Frank Hurley, 1919) is the incredible film record of Shackleton’s attempt to cross Antarctica in 1914-16. During the expedition, the ship Endurance was trapped then crushed by ice, leaving the crew stranded. Notable for its strikingly dramatic images from the inhospitable wastes of Antarctica, SOUTH is both a unique historical document and a tribute to the indomitable courage of a small party of men who set out on a voyage of discovery that turned into an epic struggle to reach civilisation. Newly remastered by the BFI National Archive with a new score by Neil Brand and fresh from its UK cinema re-release on 28 January, it will be released on 28 February 2022 in a 3-disc Blu-ray/DVD Dual Format Edition, presented with an audio commentary and a new interview with Neil Brand on writing the new score.

Fram’s South Polar Expedition (1910-12, 22 mins) documents parts of the legendary 'race to the Pole' won by Roald Amundsen and his Norwegian team. This the English version of the film footage seen in cinemas and theatres in 1913.

Nihon nankyoku tanken (1910-12, 19 mins) is the extraordinary and rare footage taken in the second year of the Japanese expedition to Antarctica led by Nobu Shirase.

Australasian Antarctic Expedition Films aka The Home of the Blizzard (c1916, 68 mins) comprises film taken by Frank Hurley of the 1911–1914 scientific expedition to the Magnetic South Pole led by Sir Douglas Mawson.

Other fascinating films in the set, range from 1898 - 1922 and include visual references to these and other notable Antarctic expeditions. Additional special features include film and audio extracts and an illustrated booklet containing a comprehensive overview of the films of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration in a range of new essays. Watch a clip at the link above.
  Graeme Clark [2 Feb 2022 at 23:34]
     

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