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The Endurance

Documentary exploring Sir Ernest Shackleton's legendary Antarctic ordeal and the crew of his vessel 'The Endurance'. This retelling chronicles the ill-fated 1914 expedition to Antarctica, during which the ship became trapped in ice floes and the frigid open ocean. Shackleton, with many of his men injured and weakened by exposure and starvation, selected a team of the fittest to seek help. They faced appalling conditions with woefully inadequate equipment, enduring every weather and terrain challenge until they finally reached safety. He then convinced a nearby support force that the abandoned crew could still be alive, and he set out again to locate them. After nearly two years trapped on the ice, all members of the crew were ultimately rescued.

Director(s)

George Butler

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Cast & Crew

Liam Neeson

Liam Neeson

Narrator (voice)

Brian d'Arcy James

Brian d'Arcy James

Frank Wild (voice)

David Cale

David Cale

Hubert Hudson (voice)

George Butler

George Butler

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Julian Ayer

Julian Ayer

Himself (Grandson of expedition member)

Details

GenresDocumentary, History
Runtime1h 37 mins
Released on02 Sep 2000
Languageen
Age RatingG
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

It never ceases to amaze me the amount of footage that exists from the Shackleton expedition, and this is another well constructed illustration of just how perilous this journey was. Setting off from the UK just as the Great War was starting in Europe, acclaimed explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton took his ship, the “Endurance” and a hardened crew south towards Antarctica. They begin to encounter the pack ice with over 400 miles yet to go, and as they become deeply embedded in the frozen wastes their ship falls foul to it’s icy might. It’s at this point that their journey turns from one of exploration to one of survival as they must attempt to find their way back onto the shipping lanes, or better yet - to land. The story is fact so we all know what actually happened, what makes this stand out is the use of some astonishingly well preserved archive. Coupled with some insightful interviews from relatives of some of the crew, this paints a genuinely chilly picture of a terrain hostile to all but penguins and seals. A voyage reminiscent of that taken by the mutinied Captain Bligh through high seas, snow storms and hurricane-force winds is captured using photography, diary entries and some actuality as these men face the worst that the elements can throw at them with no hope at all of help finding them. This also serves as an interesting reminder of just how bleak and barren (for people) this part of the planet was a mere century ago, and it does make you wonder in awe at the courage and perseverance of these men armed only with a few fur sleeping bags, harpoons, with everything else made of wood and them only bearing what they could physically carry themselves. There’s a lot to be said for the audio here, too - the whistling, howling wind and the breaking waves also add to the sense of danger, yes, but also of fortitude and bravery. It makes you reach for a jumper when you watch it, too!

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Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure