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Documentary / Expedition Journal
Vyshe Tol'ko Nebo
Vladimir Ilyich Kopalin (1964)
The conquest of Khan Tengri (7.010 m) in the Central Tian Shan mountain range in 1964 by a group of Moscow amateur alpinists. Expedition members are Lydia Romanova, Vladimir Vorozhischev, Boris Romanov, V. Lavrinenko, V. Bezlyudnyy.- 1964
- Soviet Union
- 20 min
The conquest of Khan Tengri (7.010 m) in the Central Tian Shan mountain range in 1964 by a group of Moscow amateur alpinists. Expedition members are Lydia Romanova, Vladimir Vorozhischev, Boris Romanov, V. Lavrinenko, V. Bezlyudnyy.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Biographical
Takoy eto byl chelovek - Rem Khokhlov
V. Ramenskiy (1979)
The biography film about the rector of the Moscow State University, Rem Khokhlov. Khokhlov was also a mountaineer and participated in expeditions to the Pamirs and the documentary includes footage of some mountaineering expeditions. A film by V. Ramenskiy featuring Rem Khokhlov, V. I. Grigoryev, Leonid Veniaminovich Keldysh, E. M. Khokhlova, Aleksey Khokhlov, Dmitriy Khokhlov.Takoy eto byl chelovek - Rem Khokhlov
- 1979
- Soviet Union
- 19 min
The biography film about the rector of the Moscow State University, Rem Khokhlov. Khokhlov was also a mountaineer and participated in expeditions to the Pamirs and the documentary includes footage of some mountaineering expeditions. A film by V. Ramenskiy featuring Rem Khokhlov, V. I. Grigoryev, Leonid Veniaminovich Keldysh, E. M. Khokhlova, Aleksey Khokhlov, Dmitriy Khokhlov.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Chronicle
Proshchayte, gory velikiye
P. Pyetyers (1988)
A Soviet documentary about mountaineering in great mountains. The film collects images from expeditions to high mountains. One of the featured expeditions is the tragical Pamir 74 International Alpinist Camp. The film also features the 1982 Soviet expedition to Mount Everest. The first acknowledged Soviet expedition climbed a new route on the Southwest Face to the left of the Central Gully of Everest.- 1988
- Soviet Union
- 20 min
A Soviet documentary about mountaineering in great mountains. The film collects images from expeditions to high mountains. One of the featured expeditions is the tragical Pamir 74 International Alpinist Camp. The film also features the 1982 Soviet expedition to Mount Everest. The first acknowledged Soviet expedition climbed a new route on the Southwest Face to the left of the Central Gully of Everest.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
Pik Druzhby
Ilya Semenovich Gutman (1953)
Report of a Soviet expedition to one of the nameless peaks of the Tien Shan mountain range, dubbed Pik Druschba (Friendship Peak, 6800m). V.K. Nozdryuhin was the first summiter. Other expedition members were L.V.Yurasov, V.A. Nikonov, V.I. Ratsek, V. Kovalev, P.M. Karpov, E.I. Nagel.- 1953
- Soviet Union
- 17 min
Report of a Soviet expedition to one of the nameless peaks of the Tien Shan mountain range, dubbed Pik Druschba (Friendship Peak, 6800m). V.K. Nozdryuhin was the first summiter. Other expedition members were L.V.Yurasov, V.A. Nikonov, V.I. Ratsek, V. Kovalev, P.M. Karpov, E.I. Nagel.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
Buryam i vetram naperekor
P. Vyaynastu (1974)
In the summer of 1974, the Soviet Federation of Mountaineering invited the United States to send a climbing team to an international mountaineering festival in the Russian Pamirs. In addition to establishing a number of satisfying personal relationships with climbers from many nations, the nineteen-person US team made the first American ascent of the much-climbed 23,406-foot Pik Lenin and a new technical route on 19,300-foot 'Peak Nineteen'. All of this and all the Russians’ good intentions, however, were transcended by an appalling series of tragic accidents. These resulted in a total of 13 deaths, including that of American Gary Ullin on Peak Nineteen, and an entire team of eight Russian women. This is the story of the american drama 'Storm and Sorrow'.- 1974
- Soviet Union
- 18 min
In the summer of 1974, the Soviet Federation of Mountaineering invited the United States to send a climbing team to an international mountaineering festival in the Russian Pamirs. In addition to establishing a number of satisfying personal relationships with climbers from many nations, the nineteen-person US team made the first American ascent of the much-climbed 23,406-foot Pik Lenin and a new technical route on 19,300-foot 'Peak Nineteen'. All of this and all the Russians’ good intentions, however, were transcended by an appalling series of tragic accidents. These resulted in a total of 13 deaths, including that of American Gary Ullin on Peak Nineteen, and an entire team of eight Russian women. This is the story of the american drama 'Storm and Sorrow'.Climbing locations
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