Filmography

Sergei Larin

3 films

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  • Documentary / Expedition Journal

    The high-altitude gene or how to get to Everest

    Kristina Kozlova (2017)

    A documentary 'On the brink of human capabilities' about an Everest expedition by a group of Russian climbers. The documentary is a kind of reality show presented from the ground by the popular Russian television presenter Valdis Pelšs. The film crew joined the expedition in 2015, but the expedition was interrupted by a series of earthquakes. In 2016 the group returned to the foot of the mountain to tell the story of several historical conquests and to show the whole process of climbing the main peak from the base to the top.

    Russia / 145 min

    The high-altitude gene or how to get to Everest

    Kristina Kozlova

    • 2017
    • Russia
    • 145 min
    A documentary 'On the brink of human capabilities' about an Everest expedition by a group of Russian climbers. The documentary is a kind of reality show presented from the ground by the popular Russian television presenter Valdis Pelšs. The film crew joined the expedition in 2015, but the expedition was interrupted by a series of earthquakes. In 2016 the group returned to the foot of the mountain to tell the story of several historical conquests and to show the whole process of climbing the main peak from the base to the top.

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  • Documentary / Expedition Journal

    Ximalaya tianti - Series

    Ximalaya tianti - Series

    Han Xiao (2015)

    Himalaya: Ladder to paradise is a five-episode Chinese series, that follows a group of Tibetan Mountaineering School graduates who had recently finished the six-year course and finally join an expedition to Mount Everest. Named by Tibetan residents, 'Ladder to Paradise' refers to little white ladders drawn onto rocks and cliffs on the Tibetan Plateau, believed to lead spirits to a Holy Land. To reach the top of the 'ladder' symbolizes a new starting point on the journey of life. The film is the first 4K Ultra-HD documentary filmed on Mount Everest. There is a 86 minutes documentary version of the story.

    China / 250 min

    Ximalaya tianti - Series

    Han Xiao, Junjian Liang

    • 2015
    • China
    • 250 min
    Himalaya: Ladder to paradise is a five-episode Chinese series, that follows a group of Tibetan Mountaineering School graduates who had recently finished the six-year course and finally join an expedition to Mount Everest. Named by Tibetan residents, 'Ladder to Paradise' refers to little white ladders drawn onto rocks and cliffs on the Tibetan Plateau, believed to lead spirits to a Holy Land. To reach the top of the 'ladder' symbolizes a new starting point on the journey of life. The film is the first 4K Ultra-HD documentary filmed on Mount Everest. There is a 86 minutes documentary version of the story.

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  • Documentary / Expedition Journal

    Ximalaya tianti - Documentary

    Han Xiao (2015)

    Also titled Himalaya: Ladder to paradise, this is the documentary version of the five-episode Chinese series Ximalaya tianti, that follows a group of Tibetan Mountaineering School graduates who had recently finished the six-year course and finally join an expedition to Mount Everest. Named by Tibetan residents, 'Ladder to Paradise' refers to little white ladders drawn onto rocks and cliffs on the Tibetan Plateau, believed to lead spirits to a Holy Land. To reach the top of the 'ladder' symbolizes a new starting point on the journey of life. The film is the first 4K Ultra-HD documentary filmed on Mount Everest.

    China / 86 min

    Ximalaya tianti - Documentary

    Han Xiao, Junjian Liang

    • 2015
    • China
    • 86 min
    Also titled Himalaya: Ladder to paradise, this is the documentary version of the five-episode Chinese series Ximalaya tianti, that follows a group of Tibetan Mountaineering School graduates who had recently finished the six-year course and finally join an expedition to Mount Everest. Named by Tibetan residents, 'Ladder to Paradise' refers to little white ladders drawn onto rocks and cliffs on the Tibetan Plateau, believed to lead spirits to a Holy Land. To reach the top of the 'ladder' symbolizes a new starting point on the journey of life. The film is the first 4K Ultra-HD documentary filmed on Mount Everest.

    Climbing locations

    Availability

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