Touching the Void

Touching the Void

This is a breath-takingly thrilling drama documentary (Oscar-winning Director Kevin MacDonalds description) that brings a true story of a devastating moral dilemma alive on the big screen. Retracing the ascent of Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes by two young British climbers in 1985, MacDonalds film slopes with

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This is a breath-takingly thrilling drama documentary
(Oscar-winning Director Kevin MacDonalds description) that brings a true story
of a devastating moral dilemma alive on the big screen. Retracing the ascent of
Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes by two young British climbers in 1985,
MacDonalds film slopes with the classic understatement of the two protagonists
interviewed during the reconstruction in revealing close-ups. An unmissable
white knuckle ride.

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