Bringing to life Joe Simpson's book of the same name, TOUCHING THE VOID details the near-death experience he endured during a 1985 attempt to climb the only mountain in the Peruvian Andes that had not been scaled--the 21,000-foot Siula Grande. With his partner Simon Yates, Simpson successfully reached the peak after a three-day .. Read more
| Starring | Brendan Mackey, Nicholas Aaron, Joe Simpson, Simon Yates |
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| Director | Kevin Macdonald |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Documentary |
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Bringing to life Joe Simpson's book of the same name, TOUCHING THE VOID details the near-death experience he endured during a 1985 attempt to climb the only mountain in the Peruvian Andes that had not been scaled--the 21,000-foot Siula Grande. With his partner Simon Yates, Simpson successfully reached the peak after a three-day climb. During the descent, however, he fell and shattered several bones in his right leg. Yates attempted to lower Simpson down the mountain 300 feet at a time, but the process was slow and painful for both men. With no food or water, they would both surely die--which left Yates with a painful choice to make--cutting Simpson loose, thus ensuring at least his own survival. This was only the beginning of Simpson's mind-boggling odyssey.
Director Kevin McDonald (ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER) tells this compelling story by combining talking-head interviews with Simpson and Yates and stunningly photographed narrative footage--in which Simpson and Yates' ordeal is actually re-enacted on Siula Grande. McDonald's re-enactment footage is both engrossing and eye-popping and it could easily stand alone as its own one-of-a-kind adventure film. The interviews, however, add depth that make this a unique, thrilling, and emotional piece of cinema.
| Starring | Brendan Mackey, Nicholas Aaron, Joe Simpson, Simon Yates, Richard Hawkins |
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| Director | Kevin Macdonald |
| Studio | CHANNEL 4 |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 46 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 46 mins HD DVD: 1 hr 46 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Documentary |
| Language | DVD: English Blu-ray: English HD DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 24 Sep 2007 Blu-ray: 15 Jun 2009 HD DVD: 31 Mar 2008 Production year: 2003 |
| Format | DVD |
A strong contender for best film of 2003, this vivid survival docudrama recounts the harrowing story of British climbing buddies Joe Simpson and Simon Yates. When his own life is threatened, Yates is forced to abandon his partner, leaving him for dead high in the Peruvian Andes. But, remarkably, Simpson survives, and despite a shattered leg manages to crawl painfully back to base camp. It's impossible not to wince at every bone-broken inch of his incredible journey. The film combines interviews with the climbers themselves with terrific reconstructions of their ordeals, both physical and psychological. Directed by Kevin Macdonald, who made the equally impressive One Day in September, about the terrorist attack on the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, this is dramatised documentary-making at its peak.
More tense and frightening than any horror movie, this uses a mix of documentary, commentary and actors to brilliantly re-create a mountaineering classic, though it's less about climbing than the survival of the human spirit.
In todays mass-market movie industry the consumer must be satisfied. Unfortunately the majority of films are made to provide an experience akin to a visit to a fast food restaurant. The industry has become homogenised, providing a comfortable, but ultimately forgettable movie-going experience. Sometimes though, if you ignore the hype and marketing blitz of the Hollywood machine, there are movie culinary treats made to a different recipe. Touching the Void is one of them.
There exists a certain group of people who take huge risks in the pursuit of adventure. People that do not procrastinate over the realisation of their dreams, rather they are driven to explore the limits of their capabilities. Such people have forced the development of the human race. Two of these special breed are Joe Simpson and Simon Yates. In 1985 the duo set out to climb the unconquered west face of Siula Grande, and disaster ensues. This is not a film in the conventional sense, it is a drama-documentary that blends reconstructions and interviews from both Joe and Simon. The climbing scenes are truly magnificent, climbers scaling near vertical rock and ice with dizzying, sweeping camera angles highlighting the perils they face.
Both climbers recount their stories with sensitivity and understatement. The telling of their struggle to save themselves demonstrates their strength of character. Their story of survival is inspiring, showing us that we can achieve the seemingly impossible with a slice of luck and no small measure of heart and perseverance.
quite an amazing story of courage and sheer human willpower. Should be a
a definite for anyone's list