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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMaritime Heritage Trust locates Shackleton's shipwrecked Endurance near Antarctica in 1915. Shackleton and 27 crew survive incredible journey to South Georgia to seek rescue after ship sinks... Tout lireMaritime Heritage Trust locates Shackleton's shipwrecked Endurance near Antarctica in 1915. Shackleton and 27 crew survive incredible journey to South Georgia to seek rescue after ship sinks, showcasing human resilience against all odds.Maritime Heritage Trust locates Shackleton's shipwrecked Endurance near Antarctica in 1915. Shackleton and 27 crew survive incredible journey to South Georgia to seek rescue after ship sinks, showcasing human resilience against all odds.
- Réalisation
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
Nicolas Vincent
- Self - Expedition Sub-Sea Manager
- (as Nico Vincent)
Ernest Shackleton
- Self - Expedition Leader
- (images d'archives)
Frank Worsley
- Self - Captain
- (images d'archives)
Leonard D.A. Hussey
- Self - Meteorologist
- (images d'archives)
Lionel Greenstreet
- Self - 1st Officer
- (images d'archives)
Frank Hurley
- Self - Photographer & Cinematographer
- (images d'archives)
Charles J. Green
- Self - Ship's Cook
- (images d'archives)
Knowledge Bengu
- Self
- (as Captain Knowledge Bengu)
Alexander H. Macklin
- Self - Ship's Doctor & Dog Trainer
- (images d'archives)
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"Endurance" is a Documentary in which we follow the remarkable story of a person who, despite overwhelming odds, showed the world the true meaning of endurance. It is an inspiring tale of overcoming hardship, where perseverance leads to triumph.
I found the documentary highly engaging, especially because of its focus on real, raw emotions and the challenges faced by the protagonist. Both the interviews and behind-the-scenes footage added depth to the story and brought a personal touch to the journey. In addition, the seamless balance between storytelling and the educational aspects of the subject made the difference while the visuals were beautifully conveyed the message of strength. Finally, I have to say that "Endurance" is definitely worth watching since it's a motivational reminder that with enough grit and determination, we can push through the toughest situations so, I highly recommend it.
I found the documentary highly engaging, especially because of its focus on real, raw emotions and the challenges faced by the protagonist. Both the interviews and behind-the-scenes footage added depth to the story and brought a personal touch to the journey. In addition, the seamless balance between storytelling and the educational aspects of the subject made the difference while the visuals were beautifully conveyed the message of strength. Finally, I have to say that "Endurance" is definitely worth watching since it's a motivational reminder that with enough grit and determination, we can push through the toughest situations so, I highly recommend it.
A case of reality being harder to believe than fiction! The superhuman feat of endurance against hardships and environmental conditions, Shackleton and his crew achieved for such a long period of time can never be overstated.
To think they ALL survived (without our modern gear and equipment) by sheer force of will and spirit, as the only alternative was to lay down and let the cold take them, seems almost impossible by our standards today.
Dan Snow's narrative blends tributes to Shackleton's experiences, with this modern high tech expedition to find the Endeavour's lost wreck 100+ years later, and becomes in effect, an Epilogue for their original story.
Some scenes need re-editing, as saying how tough it was for the deck crew in cold weather, who then had the luxury of a hot shower, a meal and warm bed as needed, does them no favours, as it invites comparison to Shackleton and his crew! That said..still an historic and successful endeavour..
To think they ALL survived (without our modern gear and equipment) by sheer force of will and spirit, as the only alternative was to lay down and let the cold take them, seems almost impossible by our standards today.
Dan Snow's narrative blends tributes to Shackleton's experiences, with this modern high tech expedition to find the Endeavour's lost wreck 100+ years later, and becomes in effect, an Epilogue for their original story.
Some scenes need re-editing, as saying how tough it was for the deck crew in cold weather, who then had the luxury of a hot shower, a meal and warm bed as needed, does them no favours, as it invites comparison to Shackleton and his crew! That said..still an historic and successful endeavour..
I enjoyed this documentary film. I think I never read or watched anything about the Endurance before, although it reminded me of a couple of tv shows and books but with different stories. I didn't mind the AI parts at all, it was a nice touch. When made it well, I have no issue with this type of AI, but I hope it doesn't become a trend because some studios might start abusing it.
The modern story of the guys looking for the Endurance wreck starts well but soon starts to get boring, too much time wasting and when we reach the end it's just a couple of minutes with the footage we all wanted to see... Oh well.
Regarding the old story of the Endurance, it's magnificent, but a warning for some people more emotional who love animals: there's a very sad part, be cautious.
Cheers.
The modern story of the guys looking for the Endurance wreck starts well but soon starts to get boring, too much time wasting and when we reach the end it's just a couple of minutes with the footage we all wanted to see... Oh well.
Regarding the old story of the Endurance, it's magnificent, but a warning for some people more emotional who love animals: there's a very sad part, be cautious.
Cheers.
I came into this not knowing anything about Shackleton's story apart from the ship being stuck in the ice. The documentary was a great way to tell this heroic story, underlaid by the modern day expedition to find the wreck of Shackleton's ship 'Endurance'.
Primarily using original film footage and spoken diary / journal entries plus some TV interviews of Shackleton's crew really brought their stories to life. What they endured definitely put the trials and tribulations of the modern crew into context, and their highs and lows of searching for the wreck paled into insignificance compared to the life and death struggles of 100 years ago.
Really interesting but perhaps my main criticism was the lack of detail given to the Endurance once it had been found. A 3D scan of the ship was pictured but without showing how that was created, given the challenge of capturing high quality data at that depth and in total darkness. Would have happily had some details of the Shackleton or modern crew stories reduced to give more time to that.
Overall, definitely recommended.
Primarily using original film footage and spoken diary / journal entries plus some TV interviews of Shackleton's crew really brought their stories to life. What they endured definitely put the trials and tribulations of the modern crew into context, and their highs and lows of searching for the wreck paled into insignificance compared to the life and death struggles of 100 years ago.
Really interesting but perhaps my main criticism was the lack of detail given to the Endurance once it had been found. A 3D scan of the ship was pictured but without showing how that was created, given the challenge of capturing high quality data at that depth and in total darkness. Would have happily had some details of the Shackleton or modern crew stories reduced to give more time to that.
Overall, definitely recommended.
I can't help but think that this would have been better as two separate documentaries; the story/recreation of Shackleton's journey, and the search for the wreck of the Endurance. Combined, both stories feel very much like they've been edited down into chunks instead of the stories flowing naturally. The modern-day search feels especially disjointed, like they weren't sure about what to show and what not to. The constant reference to "days left" made the whole thing feel cheap, like a reality show. Like they had to add that to insert unneeded tension instead of just telling a story that's worth telling. (Also pointless since you know they'll find it) It's also absurd (and a little gross) to compare the modern mission with Shackleton's. Yes, the mission is tough, but come on. The two voyages aren't even in the same league.
They really should have just split these up. It would have been nice to get some technical info on the research ship and submersible. Then they could have taken their time with the search and showed more of their thought process and how things were done.
They really should have just split these up. It would have been nice to get some technical info on the research ship and submersible. Then they could have taken their time with the search and showed more of their thought process and how things were done.
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- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
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