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The Endurance

Original title: The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition
  • 2000
  • G
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2.4K
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The Endurance (2000)
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In December, 1914, the Endurance encountered ice packs before reaching 60º South - 400 miles north of Antarctica; an omen. The plan was to land at Vahsel Bay, which had never been done.In December, 1914, the Endurance encountered ice packs before reaching 60º South - 400 miles north of Antarctica; an omen. The plan was to land at Vahsel Bay, which had never been done.In December, 1914, the Endurance encountered ice packs before reaching 60º South - 400 miles north of Antarctica; an omen. The plan was to land at Vahsel Bay, which had never been done.

  • Director
    • George Butler
  • Writers
    • Caroline Alexander
    • Joseph Dorman
  • Stars
    • Liam Neeson
    • Julian Ayer
    • John Blackborow
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • George Butler
    • Writers
      • Caroline Alexander
      • Joseph Dorman
    • Stars
      • Liam Neeson
      • Julian Ayer
      • John Blackborow
    • 29User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 8 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Julian Ayer
    • Self (Grandson of expedition member)
    John Blackborow
    • Self (Grandson of expedition member)
    David Cale
    David Cale
    • Hubert Hudson
    • (voice)
    John Henry Cox
    • William Bakewell
    • (voice)
    Mary Crean O'Brien
    • Self (daughter of Tom Crean)
    Tom Crean
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Steven Crossley
    • Alexander Macklin
    • (voice)
    • …
    Brian d'Arcy James
    Brian d'Arcy James
    • Frank Wild
    • (voice)
    • (as Brian Darcy James)
    Jeffrey Dallas
    • Crewman
    Drew De Carvalho
    • Frank Hurley
    • (voice)
    Dominic Hawksley
    • Thomas Orde-Lees
    • (voice)
    Walter How
    • Self
    Roland Huntford
    • Self (historian)
    Leonard D.A. Hussey
    • Self
    Ron Keith
    • Walter How
    • (voice)
    Tom McNeish
    • Self (Grandson of McNish)
    Simon Prebble
    • Ernest Shackleton
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • George Butler
    • Writers
      • Caroline Alexander
      • Joseph Dorman
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    9rjdurbin

    I already knew the story, but this makes it even better

    I have read several books about Shackleton's amazing expedition to Antarctica. I first became aware of the story from a PBS documentary several years ago, and being amazed by the story of survival and endurance, sought out books for more of the story. As a teacher I have used parts of this story as examples of leadership, enduring hardship, teamwork, loyalty, service, and hope. Being so familiar with this story, I wasn't sure what would be new in the film, but there was plenty there for me to enjoy and still learn about. I found it interesting that the descendants of survivors consistently said that their relatives, as is common from many trying circumstances, rarely talked about the events. It was also great to see the pictures I have seen over and over again put into a format where I could see them on a big screen. Even more amazing is the surviving film footage from the expedition. The preservation of this footage is wonderful, and in conjunction with the newly filmed footage of the unchanged antarctic landscape, gives you a better understanding of the wilderness these men were up against. Shackelton is portrayed as the excellent leader that he was, but is not presented as an infallible genius. He was a man who demonstrated amazing qualities in difficult circumstances, and he was a man who understood the burden of his leadership and the importance for getting his men home safely. If you've never heard of Shackleton, you are in the same boat (pun intended), as my wife, who was completely new to Shackleton's story. She loved the film as well, and was fascinated by the story. So if you are well aware of the story, or totally new to it, I highly recommend this story of survival and endurance.
    9Squrpleboy

    Icily Gripping

    This is the most unbelievable TRUE story I have ever seen! Thank God I walked into it not knowing anything about Shackleton or the cataclysmic expedition he and his men endured for almost two years of their lives; I was mesmerized by the tale and STUNNED by the conclusion!

    Without a doubt, Sir Ernest Shackleton is one of the bravest, loyal, and awe-inspiring men I have ever heard of. This documentary does everything right in trying to tell his (and his crew's) story without sensationalizing or mythifying his character. Use of actual still and motion picture photography from the doomed expedition, letters from the crew, interviews and stories with grandchildren of the ship-men, new footage of the original Antarctic sites, and a beautifully written and delivered narration (by Liam Nieson) are blended together seemlessly to transport the viewer back in time, and into the terror that was the voyage of The Endurance.

    Although Kenneth Branagh's SHACKLETON (2002) was a good effort and a fine telling, it truly could not capture the real tension, anticipation, expectation and real-life drama in the way this documentary did throughout (I found Branagh's version often played on obvious audience manipulators, ie., heavy-handed dialogue, hammered musical scoring, camera indulgence, etc.).

    9/10. ENDURANCE is the greatest example of TRUTH being stranger than fiction, and so much more compelling!
    RichShep

    An incredible real-life survival story.

    An inspiring story of the will to survive which takes us back to the "Heroic Age" of exploration. Ernest Shackleton's expedition to the Antarctic set off in 1914 on the eve of World war 1. However, they became trapped in pack ice not far from their destination, though not close enough. So began a 2-year ordeal in the most inhospitable conditions,a constant fight for survival, before the redoubtable Shackleton got his men to safety...without losing one life. Then, on top of that, the men hurried back to help the war effort. The documentaries mix footage taken by the original expedition photographer and new footage to show the picturesque yet deadly, inhospitable and unforgiving land, and tell this superhuman tale of survival. Effectively shot and beautifully edited, and well narrated by Liam Neeson, you can almost feel the cold. At the end of it, no matter how much you already knew about the expedition, you still cannot believe this incredible story is real.
    chaos-rampant

    Stand high in the base of your mountain

    Shackleton's third and last journey to the Pole in this documentary. We avoid talking heads and instead immerse ourselves in the arduous experience of traversing icy wastes. It has all the staples of polar exploits as have seeped into the popular imagination; valiant human endeavor, pitilessly harsh nature that cares none for our feeble attempts to cross it, scenes of increasing despair and privation, endured nonetheless with stoic composure.

    They were the moon landings of their time. Crews setting out with lofty aims of expanding the map of human knowledge, broadening horizons. What captivated audiences back home was either more prosaic or more poetic; will they make it alive, human bravery in an alien cosmos, the attending mystery of venturing in uncharted territory.

    One part of the film comprises actual footage of the expedition shot by a cameraman who was among the crew, really exciting (silent film) footage of the ship being crunched by the ice, desperately futile attempts to haul it out, playing with their trusted dogs, their makeshift camps as they have to go out on foot. The second part shows modern enactments, presumably captures views like they would have stumbled through, whether or not the very same locales. It's actually South Georgia later. But how different the visual regions when charged with knowledge that we're actually seeing into things as they happened.

    I remember being enthralled as a kid by a book on polar misadventures. It was about an earlier expedition - the Discovery - but very much the same grimly claustrophobic experience. (What I couldn't know as a kid was that so much of my book's power came from the notion that these were things that actually happened.) It was the kind of story that makes you freeze simply to read, glad for home.

    I have a quite different response these days than simply being aghast at what a cold universe it is out there.

    See, these people ventured full of dreams. They were broken just as they were starting, shipwrecked in the early stages. Can you imagine the kind of disappointment that shakes you to your core? To know your dreams are quashed, your expedition is a complete failure. The same tortuous effort you expected to muster in the course of making history will now have to be spent just making it back alive.

    So, you expected life to go one way, it went another. What now? Now dust yourself off and come back to us with a story of making a full return from the edge.
    10dean-27

    Exquisite

    This is, quite simply, the finest documentary I have ever seen. The story is one of the most amazing, and harrowing, tales of survival imaginable. In fact, it is beyond anything a novelist could conjure. It is filled with amazing, high quality archival stills and footage. The film is well edited. The hour and a half flies by, and you leave emotionally exhausted and exhilarated. Most highly recommended.

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      Himself - Narrator: Optimism was at the very core of Ernest Shackleton's personality. Known to all as the "boss", he was a born leader who was from his youth driven by the romantic quest for adventure.

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Novocaine/In the Bedroom/Tape/Sidewalks of New York/The Endurance (2001)

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • Sweden
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition
    • Filming locations
      • Elephant Island, Antarctica
    • Production companies
      • Discovery Channel Pictures
      • FilmFour
      • Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,453,083
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,931
      • Oct 7, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,453,083
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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