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89% Music by J. Ralph Productioncompany Little Monster Films Music director J. Ralph | 7.7/10 IMDb 2/5 The Guardian Edited by Bob Eisenhardt Initial release 23 January 2015 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Directed by Jimmy ChinElizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi Produced by Jimmy ChinShannon EthridgeElizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi Screenplay by Jimmy ChinElizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi Nominations Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature Cast Jimmy Chin, Conrad Anker, Renan Ozturk, Jon Krakauer, Grace Chin Similar Climbing movies, Documentaries Profiles |
Meru official trailer 1 2015 documentary hd
Meru is a 2015 documentary film chronicling the first ascent of the "Shark's Fin" route on Meru Peak in the Indian Himalayas. It was co-directed by married couple Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and won the U.S. Audience Documentary Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
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- Meru official trailer 1 2015 documentary hd
- Meru official trailer 1 2015 documentary movie hd
- Premise
- Reception
- References
Meru official trailer 1 2015 documentary movie hd
Premise
After attempting but failing to summit Meru in 2008, Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin, and Renan Ozturk return to the mountain in order to conquer its peak – a 4,000 foot wall known as the "Shark's Fin". As they climb, the men also document their ascent. "You know, I'm always a climber first," said Chin on balancing climbing with filmmaking. "I'm always thinking about the safety of myself and the team. And I make that evaluation before I take the camera out." The film is a mixture of footage that chronicles both attempts (the failed 2008 and the successful 2011) while crafting a narrative about the climbers' attempts to face their demons. After suffering a horrific accident while filming on location with Chin, Ozturk has a mere five months to recover before their second attempt, battling near-fatal injuries. Four days after Ozturk's accident, Chin returns to the filming location to finish but is caught in a catastrophic avalanche that he miraculously survives with barely a scratch. Anker wrestles with bringing his mentor's dream to fruition and the loss of both him and his climbing partner many years ago.
Reception
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Meru has a 89% approval rating and rating average score of 7.5 out of 10 based on 71 reviews along with a 91% approval rating from the audience. The site's consensus reads, "Gripping visually as well as narratively, Meru is the rare documentary that proves thought-provoking while offering thrilling wide-screen vistas." On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 77 out of 100 based on 15 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". On December 1st, the film was selected as one of 15 shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.