The Dark Glow of the Mountains (German: Gasherbrum – Der leuchtende Berg) is a TV documentary made in 1985 by German filmmaker Werner Herzog. It is about an expedition made by mountain climber Reinhold Messner and his partner Hans Kammerlander to climb Gasherbrum II and Gasherbrum I all in one trip without returning to base camp. The film is not so much concerned with showing the climb itself or giving guidelines on mountaineering, but seeks to reveal the inner motivation of the climbers.
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Genre | Documentary |
Written by | Werner Herzog |
Directed by | Werner Herzog |
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Narrated by | Werner Herzog |
Music by | Popol Vuh |
Country of origin | West Germany |
Original language | German |
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Cinematography | Rainer Klausmann |
Editor | Maximiliane Mainka |
Running time | 45 minutes |
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Release | April 3, 1985 |
Background
editThe film has been compared to other films by Herzog such as Fitzcarraldo and Cave of Forgotten Dreams,[1] for its interest in mountains and the supernatural.
Production
editThe climb itself was filmed with an 8 mm camera so as to keep as close to the two protagonists as possible.[2]
Reception
editThe film bearing Herzog's trademark of a very frontal approach of its subject[1] has retrospectively received very positive reviews[3] acquiring the status of a cult classic.[1][4]
References
edit- ^ a b c "The Dark Glow of the Mountains | Explore inner landscapes". Hypercritic. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
- ^ "Gasherbrum - The Dark Glow of the Mountains – Films". Visions du Réel. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
- ^ Andrew Grossman (19 December 2011). "The Dark Glow of the Mountains – Senses of Cinema". Retrieved 2023-03-31.
- ^ "The Dark Glow of the Mountains". Kino Art. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
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