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  1. Running time. 1 hour. Frank Hurley: The Man who Made History is a 2004 documentary focusing on the work of photographer Frank Hurley. The documentary, written and directed by Simon Nasht, [1] describes the highly controversial work of Frank Hurley after the discovery of his fabrication of many photos which were previously thought of ...

    • Anna Cater
    • 23 August 2004
  2. 23 ago 2004 · Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History: Directed by Simon Nasht. With Linda Cropper, John Noble, Frank Hurley, Graham Shirley.

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    • Documentary
    • Simon Nasht
    • 2004-08-23
  3. Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History Synopsis. This documentary is a biography of photographer Frank Hurley. Hurley went to Antarctica several times to record expeditions with his still and movie cameras. He photographed the First and Second World Wars and made films in Papua New Guinea.

  4. Frank Hurley - The Man who Made History. 2004. Documentary | 55mins | Completed. Examines the controversial life of Frank Hurley, a pioneer of documentary photography and film. This fascinating and frustrating man was a wonderful artist who witnessed many of the great dramatic events of the 20th century. Is this your listing?

  5. This clip starts approximately 8 minutes into the documentary. This clip shows silent black-and-white archival footage taken by Frank Hurley during the Mawson Australasian Antarctic Expedition. It features excepts from his documentary Home of the Blizzard, which is overlaid with narration and Hurley’s own comments.

  6. Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History (2004) directed by Simon Nasht • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 2004 Directed by Simon Nasht. Frank Hurleys photos of Antarctic heroes, World Wars and mysterious natives in faraway jungles grabbed the attention of all who saw them. But just how real were they?

  7. DVD Video, English, 2004. Edition: View all formats and editions. Publisher: Film Australia, [Lindfield, N.S.W.], 2004. Show more information. Australian photographer, Frank Hurley captured the first images of Antarctic heroes, World Wars, phenomenal landscapes and mysterious natives in far away jungles, seizing the imagination of all who sa.