Tirich Mir til topps
Tirich Mir til topps (To the Top of Tirich Mir) is a Norwegian documentary film directed by Rasmus Breistein. It describes an expedition to the 7,769-meter (25,489 ft) peak Tirich Mir in the Hindu Kush in 1950.[1][2] The summit was reached on July 23, and it was the fourth-highest ascent ever.[3][4] The expedition, which started from Pakistan, was initiated by Arne Næss. The film premiered on August 25, 1952.
Tirich Mir til topps | |
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Directed by | Rasmus Breistein |
Written by | Reidar Lunde |
Produced by | Rasmus Breistein |
Starring | Rasmus Breistein Arild Nybakken Arne Næss |
Cinematography | Rasmus Breistein Henry Berg Arild Nybakken |
Edited by | Rasmus Breistein |
Distributed by | Kommunenes filmcentral |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
The film was recorded as 16 mm film, and for screening in cinemas it was copied to 35 mm.[5]
References
- Wredlund, Bertil; Lindfors, Rolf (1979). Långfilm i Sverige: 1950–1959. Stockholm: Proprius. p. 1981.
- Brinch, Sara; Iversen, Gunnar (2001). Virkelighetsbilder: norsk dokumentarfilm gjennom hundre år. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. p. 93.
- Norske Himalaia-ekspedisjonen (1950). Tirich Mir til topps; den Norske Himalaia-ekspedisjonen. Oslo: Gyldendal.
- "Norsk seier i Himalaia". Finmarksposten. No. 101. December 13, 1950. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
- "Den norske Himalaya-filmen". Tønsbergs Blad. No. 185. August 13, 1952. p. 7. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
External links
- Tirich Mir til topps at IMDb
- Tirich Mir til topps at the National Library of Norway
- Tirich Mir til topps at Filmfront
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