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Documentary / Portrait
Karl
Valeria Allievi (2009)
Karl is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Nanga Parbat and Everest. It was directed by Valeria Allievi in 2009 and produced by Mountnet Srl. It features Kurt Diemberger, Hans Kammerlander, Simone Moro, Mario Merelli, Silvio Mondinelli, Silke Unterkircher and others.- 2009
- Italy
- 56 min
Karl is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Nanga Parbat and Everest. It was directed by Valeria Allievi in 2009 and produced by Mountnet Srl. It features Kurt Diemberger, Hans Kammerlander, Simone Moro, Mario Merelli, Silvio Mondinelli, Silke Unterkircher and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
Makalu, el gran negro
José Manuel Herráiz (2002)
Makalu, el gran negro is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Makalu. It was directed by José Manuel Herráiz in 2002. It features Carlos Pauner.- 2002
- Spain
- 31 min
Makalu, el gran negro is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Makalu. It was directed by José Manuel Herráiz in 2002. It features Carlos Pauner.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
Kanchenjunga - Historia de un superviviente
José Manuel Herráiz (2005)
Documentary about the expedition of the Aragonese mountaineer Carlos Pauner, to the top of the Kangchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world with 8586 meters of height. The film focuses especially on the three days that Pauner remained missing after being lost on the descent. Although practically everyone considered him dead, Pauner managed to find his way back to the camp after living a dramatic experience. The documentary was awarded with the first prize in the 2005 Torelló International Mountain Film Festival.Kanchenjunga - Historia de un superviviente
- 2005
- Spain
- 50 min
Documentary about the expedition of the Aragonese mountaineer Carlos Pauner, to the top of the Kangchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world with 8586 meters of height. The film focuses especially on the three days that Pauner remained missing after being lost on the descent. Although practically everyone considered him dead, Pauner managed to find his way back to the camp after living a dramatic experience. The documentary was awarded with the first prize in the 2005 Torelló International Mountain Film Festival.Climbing locations
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