3. Into the White (2013)
“Into the White” is a great adventure movie inspired by a real story that happened during World War II. After an aircraft battle, two German and British planes crash in a mountainous area in Norway, and a group of survivors find shelter in the same cabin. Soon enough they realize that the only way to stay alive in the wilderness is to place the rules of war aside and act together.
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4. Vertical Limit (2000)
A young mountaineer Peter Garrett takes a hard decision to climb the K2 (second highest peak in the world) to save his sister Annie. Her team is stranded in an icy cave at 26,000 feet: it’s the vertical limit of endurance where the human body cannot survive for long. Apart from Chris O’Donnell in the leading role and some other great actors, there’s also a well-known climber Ed Viesturs playing himself in the movie (he also worked as a trainer for the actors).
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5. Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
One of the best travel movies of all time, “Seven Years in Tibet” is based on an autobiography book of the same name. An Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer (played by Brad Pitt) takes part in an expedition to Nanga Parbat in 1938. After the break-out of World War II, Heinrich finds himself captured in British India. After escaping prison, Heinrich manages to reach Tibet and becomes friends with Dalai Lama.
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6. North Face / Nordwand (2008)
German historical fiction movie, “North Face” is about the 1936 attempt to summit the northern wall of the Eiger peak in the Swiss Alps (AKA North Face). The last major unclimbed Alpine face at that time, 5900-feet-high rock attracts two competing teams from Austria and Germany. The ascent is being covered by the Nazi media that intends to portray the mountaineers as national heroes.
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7. 127 Hours (2010)
“127 hours” is a great adventure hiking movie that was nominated for a ton of awards, including an Academy Award nomination for its leading actor James Franco. Based on real-life events, the movie follows mountaineer Aron Ralston as he sets on a hike in Canyonlands National Park in Yuta. While climbing, Aron slips and falls into a canyon while his right-hand gets pressed against the wall by a huge rock.
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8. The Climb / L’ascension (2017)
“The Climb” (available on “Netflix”) is not your typical mountain climbing movie. A French comedy was inspired by a real-life story of Nadir Dendoune, the first Frenchman of Algerian descent to climb Mount Everest. Until this adventure, Nadir did not have any mountaineering experience whatsoever, and he only did it to impress a woman he loved…
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9. Malabar Princess (2004)
Another French comedy-drama, “Malabar Princess” takes us to the foot of the French Alps where an eight-year-old Tom comes to live with his grandpa. Tom’s mom has recently disappeared in the Alps, and so he is determined to find her. As Tom is wandering the mountains with his new friend Benoît, they discover the remnants of a plane that crashed there in 1950.
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10. A Lonely Place to Die (2011)
“A Lonely Place to Die” is a mountaineering movie with crime-thriller elements. A group of mountaineers is hiking in the Scottish Highlands as they discover an abandoned eight-year-old girl. To save her, the mountaineers need to climb down a dangerous cliff, though this is not the only threat coming upon them. “A Lonely Place to Die” is a great British movie that keeps the tension until the last seconds.
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