Agur Everest (1981)

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Agur Everest (1981) poster

In 1974, a Basque expedition had to withdraw 300 meters from the summit of Everest due to the monsoon. In 1980, another expedition reached the summit to the 'summit of the world.' This film includes images from both expeditions. The first was shot in 35mm by Fernando Larrukert and Angel Lerma, and the second in Super 16mm by Lorente, Martin Zabaleta and other members of the expedition.

Director: Fernando Larruquert, Juan Ignacio Lorente
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 127 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Mikel Laboa, Benito Lertxundi
Editing: Fernando Larruquert, Txomin Artola
Production: Lamia Films
Country: Spain
Language: euskera, Español
Original Language: eu

Keywords

expedition, mount everest

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Agur Everest about?
In 1974, a Basque expedition had to withdraw 300 meters from the summit of Everest due to the monsoon. In 1980, another expedition reached the summit to the 'summit of the world.' This film includes images from both expeditions. The first was shot in 35mm by Fernando Larrukert and Angel Lerma, and the second in Super 16mm by Lorente, Martin Zabaleta and other members of the expedition.
Who directed Agur Everest?
Agur Everest was directed by Fernando Larruquert, Juan Ignacio Lorente.
How long is Agur Everest?
Agur Everest has a runtime of 2h 7m (127 minutes).
What genre is Agur Everest?
Agur Everest is a Documentary film.
Where was Agur Everest produced?
Agur Everest was produced in Spain.