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Explorer review: The amazing story of adventurer Ranulph Fiennes

An intriguing documentary about the life and adventures of Ranulph Fiennes, one of the last hero-explorers of our time, packs an altogether different punch at the end, discovers Simon Ings

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3 August 2022

Ranulph Fiennes: his expeditions were the last of their kind

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Explorer

Matthew Dyas

On release now

EXPLORER is a documentary about Ranulph Fiennes, who led the first expedition to circumnavigate Earth from pole to pole without recourse to flight.

Its subject emerges slowly from snatches of past documentaries, interviews, home movies and headlines. The film touts Fiennes’s unknowability: a risky strategy for those new to the man and his achievements, though in time it pays off handsomely for director Matthew Dyas.

Fiennes isn’t motivated by mysterious and delicate internal forces; this …


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