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Stranded: I've Come from a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains

  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 2h 10min
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Stranded: I've Come from a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains (2007)
Documentaire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFor the first time ever, survivors of the famous 1972 Andes plane crash tell in their own words their harrowing story of survival.For the first time ever, survivors of the famous 1972 Andes plane crash tell in their own words their harrowing story of survival.For the first time ever, survivors of the famous 1972 Andes plane crash tell in their own words their harrowing story of survival.

  • Réalisation
    • Gonzalo Arijon
  • Scénario
    • Gonzalo Arijon
    • Deborah Ford
  • Casting principal
    • Jose Algorta
    • Roberto Canessa
    • Alfredo Delgado
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Gonzalo Arijon
    • Scénario
      • Gonzalo Arijon
      • Deborah Ford
    • Casting principal
      • Jose Algorta
      • Roberto Canessa
      • Alfredo Delgado
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 42avis des critiques
    • 82Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Jose Algorta
    • Self
    • (as José Pedro Algorta)
    Roberto Canessa
    • Self
    Alfredo Delgado
    • Self
    Daniel Fernandez
    Daniel Fernandez
    • Self
    • (as Daniel Fernández)
    Bobby François
    • Self
    • (as Roberto François)
    Roy Harley
    • Self
    José Luis Inciarte
    • Self
    Alvaro Mangino
    • Self
    • (as Álvaro Mangino)
    Javier Methol
    • Self
    Carlitos Paez
    • Self
    • (as Carlos Páez)
    Nando Parrado
    • Self
    • (as Fernando Parrado)
    Ramón Sabella
    • Self
    Adolfo Strauch
    • Self
    Eduardo Strauch
    • Self
    Antonio Vizintín
    • Self
    Gustavo Zerbino
    • Self
    José Gilberto Bravo Castro
    • Self
    Laura Canessa
    • Self
    • (as Laura Inés Canessa)
    • Réalisation
      • Gonzalo Arijon
    • Scénario
      • Gonzalo Arijon
      • Deborah Ford
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    9Kkokkouy

    Amazing testimony of faith in face of incredible adversity

    I was hit very hard by these first-hand testimonies told, 36 years later, as if they had been lived yesterday. In the middle of the movie I began to pray. It just happened spontaneously in front of this amazing testimony of faith, a faith that made the miracle that those bodies worn and weary physically and psychologically were able to resist continuing adversity -first the crash, then the avalanche-, for so many days -two months- and then make that final effort that can not be humanly explained. The miracle is both of those who survived as well as of those who died and gave -spiritually and materially- their lives for the others. Thanks to those who made the film. Thanks that we could saw it. See it.
    8lastliberal

    We had to do things that i don't think any animal is capable of doing...

    It is hard to describe the excitement of these young rugby players, some rich and pampered, who were getting a chance to get away for a long weekend and spread their wings. They were full of anticipation of things to come.

    In a short time, they experienced their first snow. The only problem was that they were chest deep in it on top of a mountain with dead bodies all around them.

    But, the crash wasn't the end of it. After settling down to survive, they were caught in an avalanche that took eight more. It was harder to eat the bodies of their friends. They were trapped in the fuselage and couldn't get to the bodies outside. They had to use the bodies that were in there with them.

    The amazing journey of those sent to find help was unbelievable. Without experience or equipment, they travelled for eight days over the mountains.

    The story is told 30 years later by the 16 survivors and they make the reenactments come alive with their stories.

    It is not a gruesome tale. They looked at what they were doing as something spiritual. The fact that they maintained calm and acted as a group is a powerful humanistic comment on men.
    8rooprect

    A plane crashed and the people ate the people

    One of my earliest memories was when little Billy Markland came into kindergarten and told everyone, "a plane crashed and the people ate the people." That was all he said, and for years if not decades, that's basically all the world knew about it. Sure some details emerged, a book was written, and Ethan Hawke did a movie about it, but we never really got the full story. Not like we finally get here.

    When I say "the full story", I'm not talking about the gory details of what human flesh tastes like (which, be honest, is what we're all wondering!). But what this film offers is some profound insight into the minds of the survivors, as told by themselves.

    I was really surprised at how intelligent and philosophical their statements are. The survivors touch on many compelling subjects, like "is cannibalism an act of primitive savagery, or could it be an evolutionary step forward?" The kids aboard the doomed flight were mostly religious and with strong moral consciences. But when morality interferes with survival, does it become obsolete? Another interesting topic touched upon is "how does a social structure form itself?" We are given insight into what codes of behaviour emerge among a group of people who are no longer bound to follow any codes of behaviour. If you think author William Golding had it pegged in "Lord of the Flies", you might want to watch this as the antithesis to that pessimistic parable of human society.

    Therein lies the power of this documentary. It's not just a tale of 14 survivors in the snow. It's an allegory of the entire human species and what we do to survive and hopefully evolve into something greater.

    This is the kind of film that can provide hours of interesting debate around the dinner table (uh... well maybe not the DINNER table). If you approach it like a scientist studying an experiment, you will be fascinated. In fact, one of the survivors talks about how it felt like they were guinea pigs in some laboratory test, designed to show how humans hold up under the most maddening conditions.

    The only minor criticism I have is that the documentary feels slightly biased, aiming to glorify the survivors and shy away from any negative portrayals. That's fair; the survivors doubtlessly deserve glorification. But it made me wonder if there was a little more to the story that we weren't told. I admit that's sheer cynical speculation (I should probably stop watching Fox News).

    In any case, this is a well-made documentary with lots of intelligent interviews, some convincing, dramatic re-enactments and definitely enough meat to it. Oooh, bad metaphor... Let's just say the film really picks your brain. Oopsie, another TASTELESS quip. Haha, I bet you're FED UP WITH PEOPLE like me... Aw, please don't give me the COLD SHOULDER.....

    Cannibals hate comedians... because they taste funny. Yuk yuk
    10maxitaloafrican

    Touching DocuDrama of human survival.

    This is an excellent, respectful piece of work. It made me feel as if I were there and challenged my preconceptions of this story. It's much better than the film from 1993 "Alive" which tended to sensationalise. Do try to see it, you will be a better person for it.

    Says the Telegraph: "They smelled of the grave," says a Chilean shepherd as he describes his first encounter with some of the survivors of the infamous 1972 plane crash in the Andes which hit the headlines with its tales of cannibalism. Gonzalo Arijón's dramatised documentary recalls the aftermath of a snowstorm that caused a plane carrying 45 members of a Uruguayan rugby team to crash in the appropriately named Valley of Tears. Sixteen of them survived by eating the dead, an "intimate communion" movingly recalled in the reminiscences of the survivors. It makes for a well-crafted, powerful film about human survival."
    9paul2001sw-1

    Remarkable and inspiring

    In 1972, a plane crashed high in the Andean mountains. The survivors endured cold and helplessness with remarkable fortitude and solidarity. When they ran out of food, they ate the bodies of the dead. Eventually, near death after over two months, two of them trekked for ten days and found help. This astonishing documentary tells their stories in their own words. There are a few pictures from the time; some reconstruction; and footage from a visit they took with their families over 30 years later to the site of the crash. It's understated, and slow, but brilliantly does justice to their experience and leaves the viewer with a sense of profound amazement at what humans at their best can do in adversity. And how life is always worth saving, even when all appears lost.

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    • Anecdotes
      Cinematographer César Charlone, a native of Montevideo, Uruguay, went to the same college as the survivors. He was supposed to be on the ill-fated flight 571 but, as luck would have it, could not reach Montevideo in time to catch it since he was traveling from Brazil.
    • Gaffes
      At about 17:35, a photo is shown of the valley the plane crashed in. The caption reads that the picture was taken by Roy Harley minutes after the crash, but in fact the only camera the survivors had was found in the tail some weeks later. Nando Parrado took most of the photos on that particular film, including the one featured at 17:35.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 166: Iron Man and Before The Devil Knows You're Dead (2008)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 octobre 2008 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Uruguay
      • Argentine
      • Espagne
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Naufragés des Andes
    • Sociétés de production
      • ARTE
      • Alea Docs & Films
      • Ethan Productions
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 89 473 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 077 $US
      • 26 oct. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 412 811 $US
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