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    Format: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 108 Min.) , 1 Handbuch (200 S. ) , Bildformat: 4:3
    Content: Roald Amundsen's South Pole Expedition (1910-1912): Documentary heritage submitted by Norway and recommended for inclusion in the Memory of the World Register in 2005. Roald Amundsen and his 4-man team reached the South Pole, with the help of polar dogs, on 14 December 1911. The expedition, and particularly the dog-sled journey to the Pole, is described as daring and with an exceptionally good logistic planning and execution. The Antarctic and the Arctic Polar Regions, for several centuries, were regarded as the final frontiers for mankind to conquer, and the North and South Poles were for a long period of time the great goals to attain within geographic discovery. The discoveries in the polar areas contributed, not least in Norway but also internationally, to greater consciousness of, and political interest in, questions concerning sovereignty and rights in these sea and land areas. The original film material of Roald Amundsen's South Pole Expedition documents a great historic achievement, outside the borders of the civilized world and in an extreme climatic environment. In his time, Roald Amundsen (1872 -1928) contributed, through several expeditions and together with his teams, to new knowledge within several aspects of polar research. First and foremost, however, he is remembered as a master of the classic polar expedition's planning and execution. The film collection is unique, as it documents the important events of this first expedition to reach the South Pole. Though the material is incomplete, it is made up of original sequences, filmed between 1910 and 1912, consisting of negative film and first and second-generation print material. (UNESCO Memory of the World Register)
    Content: Diese einmalige DVD umfasst Originalmaterial von Amundsens Südpolreise. Die 4 Filme, die auf der UNESCO-Liste stehen, wurden für verschiedene Anlässe von Amundsen zusammen gestellt. (Zumeist Stummfilme). Die Filme sind: - Roald Amundsens sydpolsferd (norweg. Kinoversion kinoversjon), 16,35 Min., - Fram's South Pole Expedition (englische Vortragsversion) 21.24 Min., - Deutsche Vortragsversion, 11.04 Min - Originalaufnahmen in der vermuteten Reihenfolge, 43 Min. Bonusmaterial: - Interview mit den Polarreisenden Liv Arnesen und Børge Ousland, 8 Min. - Interview mit den Polarfotograf Hallgrim Ødegård, 8 Min. - Diaserie: 30 hancolorierte Original-Dias von Amundsens Südpolexpedition
    Note: Orig.: Norwegen, 1910-1912 , Filmfassungen: Kinoversion (16,5 Min., Musik: Halldor Krogh); Englisch eingesprochene Version (ca. 21,5 Min., Musik: André Viervoll); Deutsch eingesprochenen Version (ca. 11 Min., Musik: André Viervoll); Chronologische Schnittfassung des gesamten Filmmaterials (557 Meter, 43 Min.) , Diaserie von Roald Amundsen (30 farbige Glasdiapositive, geordnet nach seinem Vortrag in Trondheim am 24.9.1912) , Fram's South Pole Expedition , Originalfilme mit dt., engl., franz., russ. und norweg. Untertiteln. Bonus: Norweg. mit engl. Untertiteln. Buch: Norweg. und Englisch.
    Language: Norwegian
    Keywords: Amundsen, Roald ; Antarktis ; Expedition ; Geschichte 1910-1912 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Amundsen, Roald
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