Unconquerable Summit

Unconquerable Summit (2002)

Overview: This documentary tells via the testimonies of people who knew him (like Simone Moro, his companion during his last ascent), the life, the mountaineering exploits and the very tolerant character of Anatoli Boukreev. This famous mountaineer has made more than twenty-one ascents on mountains of 8,000 m altitude, without using supplemental oxygen, and has reached the summit of Everest four times. In 1996 he saved the lives of many climbers in a group led by Scott Fischer during their attempt on Everest. The documentary is based on footage shot during his tragic last ascent of Annapurna in Nepal in 1997.

Release Date: 1 January 2002

Runtime: 40 minutes

Genre: Documentary

Language: Pусский

Status: Released

Writer: Vladimir Tyulkin

Director: Vladimir Tyulkin

Producer: Vladimir Tyulkin

Vote Average: 5.6

Vote Count: 228

Country: Kazakhstan

Visit: Official Unconquerable Summit Website

Cast

Actor Name Character Name
Simone MoroSelf
Anatoli BoukreevSelf (archive footage)
Dimitri SobolevSelf

Screenshots

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Ratings

5.6/10 based on 228 votes.

Review

Unconquerable Summit is a genre film blending Documentary themes with strong direction from Vladimir Tyulkin. Produced under , the movie runs 40 minutes and has been praised for its performances and production. At gostream.com.co, it stands out as a highlight of 1 January 2002 cinema.

FAQs

Q: What is the runtime of Unconquerable Summit?
A: The runtime is approximately 40 minutes.

Q: When is the Unconquerable Summit releasing?
A: The release date is 1 January 2002.

Q: What is the genre of the Unconquerable Summit?
A: It falls into Documentary genre.

Q: Who wrote the Unconquerable Summit?
A: The Unconquerable Summit is written by Vladimir Tyulkin.

Q: Who directed the Unconquerable Summit?
A: Vladimir Tyulkin directed the Unconquerable Summit.