The 2006 film updates the setting to 1993 and changes the outcome to be more "crowd-pleasing," with six out of eight dogs surviving their 175-day ordeal. Film Narrative and Production
Eight Below is a survival adventure film released by Walt Disney Pictures in 2006. Directed by Frank Marshall and starring Paul Walker, the film is a reimagining of the 1983 Japanese movie Nanyoku Monogatari ( Antarctica ), which itself was inspired by real-life events from a 1958 Japanese expedition. Eight Below
The film's emotional core is rooted in the 1958 Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. The 2006 film updates the setting to 1993
When researchers returned nearly a year later, they found two dogs, Taro and Jiro , still alive. Seven others were found dead at their chains, and six were unaccounted for. The film's emotional core is rooted in the
Due to a severe storm, the expedition team was forced to evacuate Showa Station, leaving behind 15 Sakhalin Husky sled dogs.