The Making of Everest: On Location in the Death Zone Filming Locations

The Making of Everest: On Location in the Death Zone filming locations

Where was The Making of Everest: On Location in the Death Zone filmed? The Making of Everest: On Location in the Death Zone was filmed in 4 locations across Australia and United States in the following places:

The Making of Everest: On Location in the Death Zone Filming Locations

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The Making of Everest: On Location in the Death Zone (1997)
Runtime: 37 minutes
Rating: 6.9
Release year: 1997
IMDB: tt0410285
Plot summary

This documentary about the making of the hit IMAX film, "Everest", details how a climbing team lead by world-famous mountaineer Ed Viesturs and award-winning cinematographer David Breshears got an IMAX camera to the top of the world's highest mountain. Along the way, the filmmakers put down their cameras to help rescue climbers stranded on the mountain by a massive storm that ultimately took the lives of 11 people.

Genres
Short
Documentary
Cast
Jamling Tenzing Norgay
Araceli Segarra
Wong Chu Sherpa
Ed Viesturs
Directors
Jed Dannenbaum
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The Making of Everest: On Location in the Death Zone filming locations