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Shackleton
[ shak-uhl-tuhn ]
noun
- Sir Ernest Henry, 1874–1922, English explorer of the Antarctic.
Shackleton
/ ˈʃæəə /
noun
- 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.”
Nicole Shackleton, a law expert who researches technology and gender, told the BBC the "unprecedented" case set a surprising, and significant, legal standard for future cases.
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.
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.
Other titles in the section include Pasqual Gutierrez’s “Serious People” and Charlie Shackleton’s documentary “Zodiac Killer Project.”
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