Queen Maud Land
Queen Maud Land

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Queen Maud Land

2018
Movie
27 min
English

A dream team of six elite climbers mount an expedition to one of the world's last great climbing frontiers: the remote frozen towers of Antarctica. Jimmy Chin and Conrad Anker tackle a new route on the 3,600foot Ulvetanna; Savannah Cummins and Anna Pfaff summit the towering Holtanna; and Alex Honnold and Cedar Wright make a harrowing and hilarious blitz of 13 different spires spread across the ice field, including one pitch that Honnold calls "the scariest I have ever led." Queen Maud Land the name of this icy region showcases a stunning, rarely visited wilderness, and the suffering and vision needed to climb at the bottom of the world.

Insights

IMDb6.9/10
Director: Ada Osnes, Kristoffer ErtesvågGenres: Documentary, Adventure, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary follows a group of friends as they embark on a challenging and visually stunning journey to Queen Maud Land in Antarctica. The film captures their dedication to climbing and exploring this remote and icy continent. It highlights the physical and mental endurance required for such an expedition, set against the breathtaking, desolate Antarctic landscape.

Critical Reception

Queen Maud Land received positive reviews, particularly praised for its stunning cinematography and inspiring portrayal of adventure and human perseverance. Critics noted its ability to capture the raw beauty and extreme conditions of Antarctica, alongside the camaraderie and determination of the climbers. While some found the narrative pacing occasionally slow, the overall sentiment was one of admiration for the film's visual spectacle and its focus on a unique human endeavor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually spectacular portrayal of Antarctic exploration.

  • Highlights the resilience and passion of the climbers.

  • Offers a rare glimpse into a challenging and remote environment.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited but generally positive, with viewers appreciating the film's adventurous spirit and the awe-inspiring scenery of Antarctica. Many found the documentary inspiring and a testament to human endurance.

Fun Fact

The film captures the first-ever ski ascent of a major peak in Queen Maud Land, showcasing the groundbreaking nature of the expedition.

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I was shocked when I first discovered that The North Face et al. had produced a recreational film on the seventh continent. Antarctica is not like anywhere else on this planet. It is a microcosm of the survival of the whole of complex biolo...