Antarctica, 1911. As Captain Scott prepares for his South Pole attempt, three of his men set out on a scientific expedition that would become one of the most infamous stories in polar history.
The film is an adaptation of Apsley Cherry-Garrard’s book of the same name, widely regarded as the best travel book ever written.
Principle photography has wrapped and the film is currently in post-production.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott
Five years in the making, this ambitious micro-feature was shot entirely in sub-zero conditions and with only natural light and candles.
All of the props are not only screen accurate but necessarily working replicas too, some of which are ex-Antarctic expedition and have been to the South Pole.
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