Ascent to Nanga Parbat

Ascent to Nanga Parbat

Ascension au Nanga-Parbat

10.0 /10 1 votes
January 1, 1979 29m Released

Storyline

A film about the 1979 expedition to Nanga Parbat in Pakistan, led by Lyon native Jean-Pierre Frésafond. After a city tour, they set off by bus and then on foot with Sherpas to base camp. Having set out to attempt the Rupal Pillar, the expedition was unable to reach its objective in time (torrential rain, blocked roads, scree, etc.) and lost precious time before choosing to attempt the Mazeno Ridge by default. The team theoretically had the means to do so, since it brought together no fewer than 21 strong climbers, with a large core from Lyon—a concentration of talent rarely seen. But the resulting group dynamic worked contrary to expectations, and they had to settle for the most modest of consolation prizes: the ascent of the First Peak (6,880 meters). Frésafond recounted this in a book-testimony "The Revenge of the Himalayas - The Human Adventure at Nanga-Parbat".

Key Information

Director Bernard Muller
Writers Bernard Muller
Studio Club Alpin Français (CAF)
Rating 10.0/10
Language FR

Photos

Cast & Crew

Jean-Pierre Frésafond

Jean-Pierre Frésafond

Self

Patrick Gabarrou

Patrick Gabarrou

Self

Bernard Muller

Self

Frequently Asked Questions

Ascent to Nanga Parbat was released on January 1, 1979.

The runtime of Ascent to Nanga Parbat is 29m.

Ascent to Nanga Parbat is a Documentary, Adventure movie.

Ascent to Nanga Parbat has a rating of 10.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

Ascent to Nanga Parbat is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Ascent to Nanga Parbat was directed by Bernard Muller.

The main cast of Ascent to Nanga Parbat includes Jean-Pierre Frésafond, Patrick Gabarrou, Bernard Muller.

Ascent to Nanga Parbat is originally in French.