Tirich Mir til topps explained

Tirich Mir til topps
Director:Rasmus Breistein
Producer:Rasmus Breistein
Starring:Rasmus Breistein
Arild Nybakken
Arne Næss
Cinematography:Rasmus Breistein
Henry Berg
Arild Nybakken
Editing:Rasmus Breistein
Distributor:Kommunenes filmcentral
Runtime:86 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

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 7769m (25,489feet) 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.

The film was recorded as 16 mm film, and for screening in cinemas it was copied to 35 mm.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Wredlund . Bertil . Lindfors . Rolf . Långfilm i Sverige: 1950–1959 . 1979 . Proprius . Stockholm . 1981.
  2. Book: Brinch . Sara . Iversen . Gunnar . Virkelighetsbilder: norsk dokumentarfilm gjennom hundre år . 2001 . Universitetsforlaget . Oslo . 93.
  3. Book: Norske Himalaia-ekspedisjonen . Tirich Mir til topps; den Norske Himalaia-ekspedisjonen . 1950 . Gyldendal . Oslo.
  4. News: Norsk seier i Himalaia . September 7, 2022 . Finmarksposten . 101 . December 13, 1950.
  5. News: Den norske Himalaya-filmen . September 7, 2022 . Tønsbergs Blad . 185 . August 13, 1952 . 7.