K2: Siren of the Himalayas

K2: Siren of the Himalayas

By Dave Ohlson

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2014-11-04
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 14min
  • Director: Dave Ohlson
  • Production Company: Ursus Films
  • iTunes Price: USD 8.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 0.99
6.3/10
6.3
From 8 Ratings

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Four world-class alpinists including National Geographic's Explorer of the Year Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner team up in a dangerous foray of high altitude mountaineering in the breathtaking documentary K2: Siren of the Himalayas. The film follows an attempt to reach the summit of the world's most challenging peak on the 100-year anniversary of the Duke of Abruzzi's landmark K2 expedition. K2 also explores the history and geography of the legendary Karakoram Mountain Range, while contemplating the risks, rewards and personal nature of exploration in an age when there are few blank spots left on the map. The second highest peak on Earth at 8,611 meters, K2 is also one of the most dangerous mountains to climb: for every four people who have reached the summit, one person has died trying. As Ernest Hardy wrote in The Village Voice, "K2 offers great beauty while capturing something of what pulls the adventurous to try to reach the world's second highest peak."

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  • Breathtaking mountain climbing doc

    5
    By DaniMcDonough
    Wow, we were blown away by this the breathtaking documentary K2: Siren of the Himalayas. The film follows an attempt to reach the summit of the world's most challenging peak on the 100-year anniversary of the Duke of Abruzzi's landmark K2 expedition. You don't have to be into mountaineering to appreciage this thoughtful film. I highly recommend it!
  • Inspiring...

    5
    By Hevin Jaimes
    One can’t simply understand why these people risk their lives in pursuing the summit, until through the documentary one sees the magnificence of the views, the history behind, and challenges reserved only for the capable ones... the nature does not care if you survive the adventure or not, minuscule and insignificant as one is for the nature, one encounters with itself along the painful walk, it resembles many parts of life, the difference is that you are focused outside. Now I support them, it is time to fight the nature back and get into the summit.

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