

South: ErnEst Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition (1919)
The Original Film of the 1914-16 Expedition
“Not a life lost and we have been through hell!”
Ernst Shackleton
When Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton set sail into the Antarctic on August 8, 1914, he was already considered an explorer extraordinaire around the globe. With an eye for profit down south, Shackleton hired experienced cameraman Frank Hurley to join him on a brave journey across the South Pole…but within 80 miles of land, they found themselves and their ship trapped amongst heavily packed ice. What followed this moment of low is one of the greatest adventure stories ever told and an unbelievable tale of survival, available now through the release of SOUTH: ERNEST SHACKLETON AND THE ENDURANCE EXPEDITION.
= FILM FACTS =
Year 1919
Running Time 88
Genre Silent, Adventure, Documentary, History
MPAA Rating Not Rated
Starring
Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton
Directed by
Frank Hurley
Admission & Prices
General Admission $9
*Prices subject to service charge