Generation L: David Lama
Generation L: David Lama

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Generation L: David Lama

2004
Movie
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English

David Lama - a name every climber will run across sooner or later. Why? The young talented boy with a Nepalese farther and an Austrian mother is the first human being to climb a 8b+/5.14a rated route at the age of 12! The boy's extraordinary talent is opening doors to a new generation of climbers. The film is not a typical hero biography, it instead portrays a normal 12-year old boy who turns into an adult when climbing

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Wolfgang SchneitterGenres: Documentary, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the early life and prodigious climbing talent of Austrian alpinist David Lama. It showcases his remarkable ascent in the climbing world from a young age, highlighting his passion, dedication, and the challenges he faced. The film offers a glimpse into the mindset of a climbing prodigy as he navigates the demanding sport.

Critical Reception

The film received positive attention for its portrayal of a young, exceptional talent in the extreme sports documentary genre. Reviewers praised its focus on Lama's dedication and the stunning visual elements capturing his climbs. Audience reception was largely favorable, appreciating the inspiring narrative and the raw portrayal of alpine challenges.

What Reviewers Say

  • A compelling look at a climbing prodigy.

  • Visually impressive and inspiring.

  • Captures the passion and challenges of mountaineering.

Google audience: Google users often praised the documentary for its inspiring story of young talent and the breathtaking cinematography. Many found David Lama's journey and determination to be highly motivational.

Fun Fact

This documentary was filmed when David Lama was only 13 years old, showcasing his incredible early achievements in mountaineering.

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