Product Description
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This is the classic Academy-Award winning documentary film of an
astonishing adventure, a journey spanning 4,300 nautical miles
across the Pacific Ocean by raft. Intrigued by Polynesian
folklore, Norwegian biologist Thor Heyerdahl suspected that the
South Sea Islands had been settled by an ancient race from
thousands of miles to the east, led by the mythical hero
Kon-Tiki. Heyerdahl knew that the trade winds and ocean currents
off the South-American coastline bear in the direction of
Polynesia. Ridiculed by the scientific establishment, who had
concluded that a voyage by aboriginal balsa raft from Peru to
Polynesia was impossible, he decided to prove the possibility of
his theory by duplicating the legendary voyage. The ensuing
expedition was hailed as one of the most fantastic feats of
daring and courage of its time. On April 28, 1947, Heyerdahl and
his five crew members embarked from Peru on their daring voyage
to the Marquesas Islands, on a balsa wood raft which was built
according to the traditions of South America's pre-Columbian
Indians. After 101 suspenseful days on the open sea, alone amid
raging storms, whales, and countless sharks, they landed on the
Polynesian island of Raroia. The expedition attracted worldwide
interest. Heyerdahl's book Kon-Tiki was translated into 67
languages, and sold more than 20 million copies. Heyerdahl had
been presented with a film camera before the journey began, and
both the building of the raft and the voyage across the Pacific
were filmed in detail. In 1952, his fascinating black and white
film was awarded an O for the most outstanding documentary.
The film subsequently enthralled cinema-goers all over the world.
The raft is now exhibited at the Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo, Norway,
where it is seen by hundreds of thousands of tourists every year.
Review
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A worthy program about a modern Columbus (minus the
empire-building avarice and cruelty) whose hard work, vision,
humor and environmental awareness has helped make the world a
more interesting place to live. Highly recommended --Video
Librarian
For what is essentially a sixty-year-old, black and white,
amateur home-movie, Kon-Tiki holds up extremely well. The
narration provided by the late Ben Grauer is wryly informative.
The production values are primitive by today s standards, but the
subject matter is fascinating. Between the comparatively tame
details of life aboard the raft and the more dramatic encounters
with whales, sharks, and gales, there is plenty to engross. It is
easy to see why Kon-Tiki won the Academy Award for Best
Documentary. Regardless of Heyerdahl s scientific legitimacy or
lack thereof, Kon-Tiki is still a remarkable film. It would be
suitable for collections supporting history, anthropology, and
South American studies and is highly recommended. --Educational
Media Reviews Online
Winner of the 1952 Academy Award for Best Documentary. Kon-Tiki
is the famous 101 day voyage by Thor Heyerdahl in a balsa raft
from Peru to Polynesia… Kon-Tiki is an exciting, engaging,
timeless and highly recommended addition to any personal, school
or community library video collection. Recommended. --The
Children s Bookwatch