SILENT FILM - THE GREAT WHITE SILENCE -

When

March 7, 2026    
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Bookings

$15.00

No need to book, buy your tickets at the door.

Where

The Majestic Theatre
3 factory street Pomona QLD 4568, Pomona, QLD, 4568

Event Type

The Great White Silence is a 1924 English documentary that contains brief cinematograph sequences taken during the Terra Nova Expedition of 1910–1913. The principal filmmaker was photographer Herbert Ponting. Originally a silent film the documentary was restored and re-released in 2011 by the British Film Institute with a musical soundtrack by Simon Fisher Turner.

The Terra Nova Expedition was an effort, by governments and concerned citizens of what was then the British Empire to plant the Union Jack on the South Pole by means of men, ponies, dogs, and primitive snowmobiles hauling sledges from a base located on the Antarctic coastline. The documentary portrays expedition leader Robert Falcon Scott and his ship, the Terra Nova, and men as they leave Lyttelton, New Zealand to sail into the Southern Ocean and its ice Floes.

Safely landed on the icy coastline of Ross Island the filmmaker follows the men as they set up tents, practice skiing, and prepare to probe southward toward the Pole. The film concludes with a sequence of the explorers pushing off from their base, and title cards reminding viewers of what, to the 1924 viewer, would have been the familiar story of the expedition’s tragic conclusion. Scott and his immediate support group of four companions never returned from the Pole.

Filmmaker Herbert Ponting was the first known photographer to bring a cinematograph to the Antarctic continent and to take brief film sequences of the continent’s killer whales, Adellie penguins, south polar skuas, Weddell seals and other fauna, as well as the human explorers and scientists.

Scott did not choose cinematographer Ponting to accompany him to the South Pole. Ponting remained on base and survived with his film and photographs, eventually returning to England.

Doors and licensed bar open 11am. Coffee Tea Snacks and Refreshments available. Movie screens at 12 noon. Tickets $15 and free for kids 13 and under.

Film duration 108 minutes.