The Summit (2012 film)

The Summit is a 2012 documentary film about the 2008 K2 disaster, directed by Nick Ryan. It combines documentary footage with dramatized recreations of the events of the K2 disaster, during which – on the way to and from the summit – 11 climbers died during a short time span, creating one of the worst catastrophes in climbing history.[1]

The Summit
Theatrical release poster
Directed byNick Ryan
Produced byNick Ryan
John Battsek
John McDonnell
Darrell Kavanagh
Pat Falvey
Written byMark Monroe
Music byNick Seymour
CinematographyRobbie Ryan
Edited byBen Stark
Release date
  • December 12, 2012 (2012-12-12) (London)
LanguageEnglish

Reconstructions were filmed on the North face of the Eiger and on the Jungfraujoch glacier in Switzerland in March 2011. Pemba Gyalje Sherpa was present for the reconstructions along with Pasang Lama, Tshring Lama, and Chhiring Dorje Sherpa, all of whom were on K2 in August 2008 during the events. Footage from the various teams was used and includes Hoselito Bite, Ger McDonnell, Wilco Van Rooijen, Cecilie Skog, Fredrik Sträng, and Alberto Zerain.

The film premiered at the 2012 London Film Festival.[2]

Critical reception

The Summit received a Metascore of 63 at Metacritic[3] and an approval rating of 64% at Rotten Tomatoes.[4]

Accolades

In 2013, the film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize – Documentary and won Best Editing – World Cinema Documentary at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.[5][6] The film also won an IFTA award for Best Documentary at the 2014 Irish Film and Television Awards,[7] as well as Best Feature-length Mountain Film at the 2013 Banff Mountain Film Festival.[8]

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