The Films:
-Antarctic Expedition: Sir George Newnes' Farewell to Officers and Crew (1898, 1 min)
Departure of Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition from Lyttelton, New Zealand, 1908 (1908, 8 mins)
-Nihon nankyoku tanken (1912, 19 mins)
-Fram's South Polar Expedition (22 mins)
-Australasian Antarctic Expedition Films aka The Home of the Blizzard (c1916, 68 mins)
-Pathé’s Animated Gazette No. 140 (extract, 1911, 45 secs)
-South – Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Glorious Epic of the Antarctic (Frank Hurley, 1919, 81 mins)
-Topical Budget - Dogs for the Antarctic (extract, 1914, 1 min)
-Dogs for the Antarctic - Sir Ernest Shackleton's dogs in quarantine at Beddington (extract, 1914, 1 min)
-Australasion Gazette - Captain Davis returns to Sydney... (extract, 1917, 30 secs)
-The Late Sir Ernest Shackleton Bathing Query (extract, 1922, 2 mins)
-El Homenaje Del Uruguay A Los Restos De Sir Ernest Shackleton (1922, 11 mins)
-Shackleton's Funeral (extract, 1922, 5 mins)
-Shackleton South Georgia Birds (1920, 13 mins)
Extras:
-South audio commentary by Luke McKernan (2002)
-Neil Brand on Scoring South (2022): the composer talks about his approach to the new score
-Neil Brand’s 2002 score for South
-Map of Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition with commentary by Kelly Tyler-Lewis (2002, 2 mins)
-Ross Sea Party (1917, 9 mins): footage was shot by Aubrey Howard Ninnis, the Aurora’s purser, and Alexander Stevens Chief Scientist presented with Kelly Tyler-Lewis 2002 narration
-My South Polar Expedition (1910, 4 mins, audio): Shackleton's voice recorded on an Edison Amberol wax cylinder a week after returning to New Zealand
-Shackleton Speaks (1910, 1 min, audio): another recording of Shackleton naming his crew