Stranded (2007 film) explained
Stranded |
Director: | Gonzalo Arijón |
Distributor: | Zeitgeist Films |
Runtime: | 126 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | Spanish |
Stranded: I've Come from a Plane that Crashed on the Mountains is a 2007 documentary film which tells the story of a rugby team from Uruguay whose plane, Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, crashed in the Andes mountains on October 13, 1972. The documentary recounts their struggle to survive for 72 days.
Interviews (survivors, family, friends)
- Jose Algorta (as José Pedro Algorta)
- Laura Canessa
- Roberto Canessa
- Juan Catalan
- Sergio Catalan
- Alfredo “Pancho” Delgado
- Daniel Fernandez
- Roberto François
- Roy Harley
- Jose Luis “Coche” Inciarte
- Alvaro Mangino
- Jorge Massa
- Javier Methol
- Juan Pedro Nicola
- Mateo Nicola
- Carlos Páez Rodríguez
- Madelón Rodríguez
- Nando Parrado
- Ramón Sabella
- Adolfo Strauch
- Alejandra Strauch
- Eduardo Strauch
- Rosina Strauch
- Antonio “Tintin” Vizintín
- Lucas Zerbino Payssé
- Martín Zerbino Payssé
- Sebastián Zerbino Payssé
- Gustavo Zerbino
Critical reception
On Metacritic, it received a weighted score of 82 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating “universal acclaim.”[1]
See also
- Survival film, about the film genre, with a list of related films
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Stranded: I've Come from a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains. June 26, 2024 . .