The Making of Everest (1998)

On Location in the Death Zone

The Making of Everest (1998) poster

How was this IMPOSSIBLE movie actually filmed? Photographing the world's largest mountain in the world's largest film format demanded more than just strength and courage; it required dedication and purpose. During shooting, our filming schedule took an unexpected turn when eight climbers from other expeditions died in a sudden storm high on the mountain. Safe from the disaster, our film team helped launch a rescue. Re-live the events of those dramatic days which captured the world's attention, and hear about our team's heroic ascent of EVEREST to photograph the first large format film images from the top of the world. Summit day was heartfelt, especially for our climbing leader, Jamling Norgay, whose father is a Sherpa climbing legend. A devout Buddhist, Jamling deeply respects the mountain and its deities. The tragedy and triumph of Jamling's team reminds us of the importance and presence of spirit, not just on the mountain, but everywhere and always.

Director: Greg MacGillivray
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 38 min
Release Date:
Production: MacGillivray Freeman Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

behind the scenes, mountain climbing, mount everest

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Making of Everest about?
How was this IMPOSSIBLE movie actually filmed? Photographing the world's largest mountain in the world's largest film format demanded more than just strength and courage; it required dedication and purpose. During shooting, our filming schedule took an unexpected turn when eight climbers from other expeditions died in a sudden storm high on the mountain. Safe from the disaster, our film team helped launch a rescue. Re-live the events of those dramatic days which captured the world's attention, and hear about our team's heroic ascent of EVEREST to photograph the first large format film images from the top of the world. Summit day was heartfelt, especially for our climbing leader, Jamling Norgay, whose father is a Sherpa climbing legend. A devout Buddhist, Jamling deeply respects the mountain and its deities. The tragedy and triumph of Jamling's team reminds us of the importance and presence of spirit, not just on the mountain, but everywhere and always.
Who directed The Making of Everest?
The Making of Everest was directed by Greg MacGillivray.
How long is The Making of Everest?
The Making of Everest has a runtime of 38m (38 minutes).
What genre is The Making of Everest?
The Making of Everest is a Documentary film.
Where was The Making of Everest produced?
The Making of Everest was produced in United States of America.