
At an altitude of 18,000 feet, Alaska's Mount St. Elias is the destination for a trio of mountaineers determined to reach the mountain's summit, and to ski back down as well. Mount St. Elias documents their journey as they trek the fine line between bravery and madness.... (Full plot summary below)
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At an altitude of 18,000 feet, Alaska's Mount St. Elias is the destination for a trio of mountaineers determined to reach the mountain's summit, and to ski back down as well. Mount St. Elias documents their journey as they trek the fine line between bravery and madness.
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| User ReviewWolfgang LNo-nonsense skiing and climbing action on mount St. Elias. Breathtaking what those daredevils have accomplished. Breathtaking also the work of the cameramen who have accompanied the alpinists and also had to cover some not so heroic scenes (maybe thoses scenes were captured by the helmet cameras of the alpinists). A must see for genre fans! Hint: This is a documentary and not a feature film. |
| User ReviewRainer KSaw this at The Sedona Film Festival in 2010. A dramatic and awe-inspiring feature documentary about three of the world's best ski mountaineers who attempt to descend down an 18,000 ft peak at Mount St Elias. If they make it, they are heroes, if they dont, they are dead. It was slow at times, but intense at others. |
| User ReviewJán SSaw this at The Sedona Film Festival in 2010. A dramatic and awe-inspiring feature documentary about three of the world's best ski mountaineers who attempt to descend down an 18,000 ft peak at Mount St Elias. If they make it, they are heroes, if they dont, they are dead. It was slow at times, but intense at others. |