
1978
Record of the first ascent of Everest made without the use of oxygen equipment, made in May 1978 by Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler. Could it be done? Would their blood vessels burst? Would they suffer brain damage leading to madness? Nobody was sure. Messner: 'I would never come here for trying Everest with oxygen. That is not a challenge for me.' A fascinating piece of history, well filmed by Leo Dickinson and Eric Jones (above the South Col Messner used a cine camera to continue the filming), featuring Messner and Habeler's thoughts. The film follows the usual sequence from Namche to Base Camp, through the Icefall, to Camps I, II and III. It also shows historical footage of the pioneering Mallory and Shipton expeditions.

Reinhold Messner
Self

Peter Habeler
Self

Leo Dickinson
Self

Wolfgang Nairz
Self

Robert Schauer
Self

Helli Hagner
Self

Franz Oppurg
Self

Dawa Nuru Sherpa
Self

Raimund Margreiter
Self

George Mallory
Self (archive footage)

Sky du Mont
Narrator

Solving for Z

The Dark Side of Everest

Paragot By Paragot

Through the Unknown

Cycling Across Himalayas

The Himalayas

The Man Who Returns from Above

Miracle on Everest

Sikkim

Out on a Limb

Jurek

The Call Of The Peaks

Des Hommes Et Des Montagnes

Le Regard Tairraz

Earth

Touching the Void

Fly High

Marco Étoile Filante

Nine Lives Would Not Do

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