Herbert ponting's official record of captain scott's legendary expedition to the south pole, restored by the bfi and featuring a score by simon fisher turner, captures in breathtaking detail the alien beauty of the landscape, and ensured that the heroism involved would never be forgotten.the bfi national archive – custodian of the expedition negatives – created this award winning restoration using the latest photochemical and digital techniques and reintroduced its sophisticated use of colour.presented in high definition and standard definition90° south 1933, 72 mins ponting's final sound version of his legendary expedition footagethe sound of silence 2011, 13 mins documentary about simon fisher turner's approach to the scorelocation field recordings 2010, 4 mins celebrated sound recordist chris watson's document of scott's expedition hutarchive newsreel items 1910 1925, 5 mins, dvd only actuality coverage of the expedition's departure and returnfirst pressing only fully illustrated booklet featuring a lead essay by the bfi's bryony dixon, selected biographies and notes on the extra