Filmography

Tomas Axelsson

2 films

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    Fatal altitude - Tragedy on K2 Vod

    Fatal altitude - Tragedy on K2

    Tomas Axelsson (2009)

    In August 2008, 11 people lost their lives on one of the world's tallest mountains. Die Trying traces the disaster with in-depth survivor interviews and actual footage from the ill-fated expedition.

    USA / 44 min

    Fatal altitude - Tragedy on K2

    Tomas Axelsson

    • 2009
    • USA
    • 44 min
    In August 2008, 11 people lost their lives on one of the world's tallest mountains. Die Trying traces the disaster with in-depth survivor interviews and actual footage from the ill-fated expedition.

    Climbing locations

    Availability

    DVD / BLU-RAY Video on Demand
  • Documentary / Chronicle

    K2 - A cry from the top of the world DVD

    K2 - A cry from the top of the world

    Tomas Axelsson (2010)

    In early August 2008, 11 people lost their lives challenging the deadliest mountain on earth: the notorious K2. It was the biggest disaster in mountaineering history, a tragedy that forever will be etched into the minds of the survivors. K2, a Cry From the Top of the World is a striking documentary about this catastrophe, filled with unique footage from the expedition and in-depth interviews with some of the survivors. It's a story about both courage and despair, and a grim reminder of why K2 is known as the Savage Mountain.

    Sweden / 46 min

    K2 - A cry from the top of the world

    Tomas Axelsson

    • 2010
    • Sweden
    • 46 min
    In early August 2008, 11 people lost their lives challenging the deadliest mountain on earth: the notorious K2. It was the biggest disaster in mountaineering history, a tragedy that forever will be etched into the minds of the survivors. K2, a Cry From the Top of the World is a striking documentary about this catastrophe, filled with unique footage from the expedition and in-depth interviews with some of the survivors. It's a story about both courage and despair, and a grim reminder of why K2 is known as the Savage Mountain.

    Climbing locations

    Availability

    DVD / BLU-RAY

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