Victory over Annapurna (1953)
In 1950, a French expedition led by Maurice Herzog went to central Nepal to conquer the highest peak (8,091 meters): Annapurna. The film is not only made of what we see, but even more of what we don't see. Its imperfections are the negative imprint of the adventure. Memory is the most faithful of films.
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Maurice Herzog | As: Self | |
Lionel Terray | As: Self | |
Gaston Rébuffat | As: Self | |
Louis Lachenal | As: Self | |
Jean Couzy | As: Self |
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In 1950, a French expedition led by Maurice Herzog went to central Nepal to conquer the highest peak (8,091 meters): Annapurna. The film is not only made of what we see, but even more of what we don't see. Its imperfections are the negative imprint of the adventure. Memory is the most faithful of films.
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Maurice Herzog |
Self |
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Lionel Terray |
Self |
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Gaston Rébuffat |
Self |
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Louis Lachenal |
Self |
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Jean Couzy |
Self |
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Marcel Ichac |
Self |
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Francis de Noyelle |
Self |
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Jacques Oudot |
Self |
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Marcel Schatz |
Self |
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Marcel Ichac |
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Tony Aubin |
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