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South

Acclaimed Australian photographer, filmmaker and war correspondent Frank Hurley teamed up with Ernest Shackleton in 1914 to cross the South Pole by sea. The now-infamous journey was preserved on film by Hurley and is an astonishing historical document of Shackleton and his team as they fought for survival in the world's harshest environment.

Year: 1919
Genre: Documentaries, Art On Film, General Docos, Biography, Historical
Country: Australia, UK
Starring: Ernest Shackleton, Frank Hurley
Duration: 88 Minutes
Rating: PG
8.7/10
Location in store: Documentary (Biographies)

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