The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition
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The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition | |
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Directed by | George Butler |
Produced by | George Butler, Caroline Alexander, Terrence Malick |
Written by | Caroline Alexander, Joseph Dorman |
Starring | Liam Neeson (narrator |
Running time | 97 mins |
Language | English |
Budget | N/A |
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The Endurance is a 2000 documentary film directed by George Butler about Ernest Shackleton's failed antarctic expedition in 1914. The Endurance was the name of the ship of Shackleton's expedition.
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Although the South Pole had already been discovered, Shackleton set out to cross Antarctica via the pole, and claim the continent for England. Unfortunately the expedition met disastrous results when its ship became trapped in ice and eventually broke apart and sank. Shackleton and his 28-man crew were forced to survive a long polar winter and a hurricane before ultimately finding rescue through an 800-mile trek in a lifeboat. Remarkably the entire crew of the The Endurance survived. In another amazing circumstance the crew had actually taken a motion picture and still photographer on board with them. Frank Hurley's original film footage was used by Butler along with interviews of surviving relatives to present the story of Shackleton's expedition.
The film was well received by critics,[1] and was nominated for and won several awards.[2] Butler followed it up the next year with another documentary about Shackleton's expedition entitled Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure.
[edit] References
- ^ The Endurance entry rottentomatoes.com, accessed January 3, 2007.
- ^ Endurance awards page IMDb.com, accessed January 3, 2007.