80 Meters Below the Summit
Originally released in 1997. 80 Meters Below the Summit is a documentary film. directed by Pavol Barabáš. At just 57 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Rising 28,169 feet above the Earth's surface, Nepal's Kanchenjunga or "five treasures of snows" is the world's third-highest mountain and the object of destiny for the members of the Slovak expedition at the heart of this documentary. Weather, geography and legend all conspire against those who set out to conquer the five-peaked behemoth in this film that reveals many of the mountain's most spectacular vistas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is 80 Meters Below the Summit about?
Rising 28,169 feet above the Earth's surface, Nepal's Kanchenjunga or "five treasures of snows" is the world's third-highest mountain and the object of destiny for the members of the Slovak expedi...
Who directed 80 Meters Below the Summit?
80 Meters Below the Summit was directed by Pavol Barabáš.
How long is 80 Meters Below the Summit?
80 Meters Below the Summit has a runtime of 0 hours and 57 minutes (57 minutes total).
When was 80 Meters Below the Summit released?
80 Meters Below the Summit was released on November 1, 1997 in theaters.