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Shackleton

[ shak-uhl-tuhn ]

noun

  1. Sir Ernest Henry, 1874–1922, English explorer of the Antarctic.


Shackleton

/ ˈʃæəə /

noun

  1. ShackletonSir Ernest Henry18741922MBritishTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: explorer Sir Ernest Henry. 1874–1922, British explorer. He commanded three expeditions to the Antarctic (1907–09; 1914–17; 1921–22), during which the south magnetic pole was located (1909)
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Other features in the program include Grace Glowicki’s campy horror film “Dead Lover,” Alexandra Simpson’s atmospheric, Florida-set “No Sleep Till,” Cooper and Zac Farley’s unpredictable family story “Room Temperature” and Charlie Shackleton’s self-reflexive documentary “Zodiac Killer Project.”

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Of course, as any bleary-eyed obsessive knows, the real guy is most likely dead at this point, but don’t call filmmaker Charlie Shackleton late to the game.

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Narrated in his own witty British voice, Shackleton’s latest provocation joins prior titles “Beyond Clueless” and “Paint Drying” as an enjoyably self-deprecating study that takes aim at a mode of storytelling that could benefit from a little danger.

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Other titles in the section include Pasqual Gutierrez’s “Serious People” and Charlie Shackleton’s documentary “Zodiac Killer Project.”

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