Mountain: Life at the Extreme
Mountain: Life at the Extreme

Mountain: Life at the Extreme

2017TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

A landmark 3-part series from the BBC's Natural History Unit revealing the extraordinary animals and remarkable people who make a home in the iconic mountain ranges of the world. There is one episode each on the Himalaya, Rockies and Andes.

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IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Metacritic72/100
Google Users85%
Director: Jennifer PeedomGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This documentary explores humanity's complex relationship with mountains, from their role as sacred sites and sources of inspiration to their depiction as dangerous and formidable challenges. It delves into the physical and spiritual pull these natural giants exert on us, showcasing breathtaking cinematography and profound reflections on why we are drawn to their peaks.

Critical Reception

Mountain: Life at the Extreme received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its stunning visuals and thought-provoking narrative about the human connection to mountains. While some found the pacing occasionally slow, the overall consensus highlighted its immersive experience and poetic exploration of the subject.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually spectacular cinematography and powerful sense of scale.
  • Appreciated for its philosophical and poetic examination of humanity's relationship with mountains.
  • Some found the narrative a bit abstract or lacking a clear traditional documentary structure.

Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's visual splendor and its unique perspective on the allure of mountains. Many found it inspiring and contemplative, although a portion of viewers desired more concrete storytelling or a deeper focus on specific climbing expeditions.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (AACTA Awards).

Fun Fact

The film features a score composed by the iconic Australian musician and composer, Dave Graney, and his band The Coral Snakes, adding a distinctive auditory layer to the visual spectacle.

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