Stranded: I’ve Come From a Plane That Crashed in the Mountains France Production: A Realidad, Ethan Prods. Cannibals in the Andes, La sociedad de la nieve After several weeks, suspecting that the outside world had given up the search, the remaining survivors took it upon themselves to find a person or a group people that could help lead to their rescue.What makes "Stranded: I've Come from a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains," directed by Gonzalo Arijón's, quite worthwhile are the interviews with the survivors, back then in their early- to mid-twenties and…Como tudo o que se refere ao episódio dos sobreviventes dos Andes, o filme de Gonzalo Arijón causa impacto e nos confronta com pensamentos extremos. We´ve heard the story before; they even made a film in 1993 starring Ethan Hawke inspired on these true events. We had to do things that i don't think any animal is capable of doing...Stranded: I Have Come From A Plane That Crashed On The Mountains On October 13, 1972, a young rugby team from Montevideo, Uruguay, boarded a plane for a match in Chile—and then vanished into thin air. It crashed at 11,000 feet (3,400 m) on a glacier. We´ve heard the story before; they even made a film in 1993 starring Ethan Hawke inspired on these true events. For 72 days, the world thought they were dead. Eine Dokumentation über den Willen zu überleben und die erschütternden Maßnahmen, die dazu notwendig sind.Didn't like the stylistic choices and the pacing. It's only because there were cameras turned on and pointed at the mess that was Duffy's destruction that a…At first I resisted the reenactment as I didn't feel it was completely necessary, but once I got over that I really enjoyed it, the story is obviously very interesting and the interviewed survivors are very engaging, and you really feel for them and it's inevitable to image yourself in that situation, and try and consider their struggle, both for survival and the moral issues surrounding them, as your own.Documentary about the Uruguayan rugby team crashed in the Andes in 1972.
They had managed to survive for 72 days after their plane crashed on a remote Andean glacier. Some are triumphant feats of editing. His wife and kids are allowed to accompany him.
Gives the viewer much to think about. This…The complete starting list for TSPDT's ranking of the 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films. I wasn't too familiar with the details of the crash, but wow, what a story.In October 13, 1972, a plane, carrying forty-five people, traveling from Uruguay to Chile crashed in the Andes.
Stranded: I've Come from a Plane that Crashed on the Mountains is a 2007 documentary film which tells the story of a rugby team from Uruguay who boarded Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. Stranded: I’ve Come From a Plane That Crashed in the Mountains... (2007) A- SDG Original source: National Catholic Register. On October 13, 1972, a young rugby team from Montevideo, Uruguay, boarded a plane for a match in Chile—and then vanished into thin air.
Several days passed but no rescue team arrived. My favorite documentary is 2003's "Overnight," about the quick rise and rapid fall of Troy Duffy, writer-director of "The Boondock Saints," as filmed by his friends Tony Montana and Mark Brian Smith. This was released in 2007, and obviously has no footage during the ordeal, but still amazing.
Was this review helpful to you? On October 13, 1972, a young rugby team from Montevideo, Uruguay, boarded a plane for a match in Chile—and then vanished into thin air. One of the most astonishing and inspiring survival tales of all time. Cannibals in the Andes, La sociedad de la nieve Some succeed due to access. They had managed to survive for 72 days after their plane crashed on a remote Andean glacier.
Instead there's this shitty piano score that is repetitive and really got on my nerves. It's only because there were cameras turned on and pointed at the mess that was Duffy's destruction that a…At first I resisted the reenactment as I didn't feel it was completely necessary, but once I got over that I really enjoyed it, the story is obviously very interesting and the interviewed survivors are very engaging, and you really feel for them and it's inevitable to image yourself in that situation, and try and consider their struggle, both for survival and the moral issues surrounding them, as your own.Documentary about the Uruguayan rugby team crashed in the Andes in 1972. The film features interviews with the survivors who recount their struggle to survive after the plane crashed in the Andes Mountains and the survivors cannibalized the deceased. With Jose Algorta, Roberto Canessa, Alfredo Delgado, Daniel Fernandez. After more than 70 days in the mountains, sixteen passengers managed to survive. Thirty-five years later, the survivors returned to the crash site—known as the Valley of Tears—to recount their harrowing story of defiant endurance and indestructible friendship. He was supposed to be on the ill-fated flight 571 but, as luck would have it, could not reach Montevideo in time to catch it since he was traveling from Brazil. One of the most astonishing and inspiring survival tales of all time. At about 17:35, a photo is shown of the valley the plane crashed in. It's far too easy to stay at an intellectual distance where a stronger film (hello Herzog) could have really emotionally pushed us into this situation.¨We had to do things that I don´t think any animal is capable of doing.¨In 1972 a group of Uruguayan rugby players were on their way to Chile for an international match when the plane crashed in the middle of the Andes. What is unique about this documentary is that for the first time…Simpsons aside, this is an OK doc. It could gave done with a stronger sense of character, or a stronger style or purpose for the reenactments.
Without the intimacy between filmmakers and subject or the immediacy of the events depicted, it would likely hold little interest. It is one of the most astonishing survival tales of all time. For the first time ever, survivors of the famous 1972 Andes plane crash tell in their own words their harrowing story of survival. After more than 70 days in the mountains, sixteen passengers managed to survive. When it comes to cinema verite, there are many ways of documenting reality. In 1972 an airplane carrying an Uruguayan rugby team crashed in the Andes Mountains, killing many of those on board. Directed by Gonzalo Arijon. David Robinson is being shipped off to a penal colony. It could gave done with a stronger sense of character, or a stronger style or purpose for the reenactments.