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Duel au Sommet

Original title: Nordwand
  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
17K
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Benno Fürmann, Florian Lukas, and Johanna Wokalek in Duel au Sommet (2008)
Two Bavarian climbers attempt to be the first to conquer the north face of the Eiger.
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A secretary at a Berlin newspaper in 1936 gets to write about two Alpinists, as she knows them well. She later gets to report on and photograph her friends' and other Alpinists' climbs of th... Read allA secretary at a Berlin newspaper in 1936 gets to write about two Alpinists, as she knows them well. She later gets to report on and photograph her friends' and other Alpinists' climbs of the dangerous Swiss Eiger north face.A secretary at a Berlin newspaper in 1936 gets to write about two Alpinists, as she knows them well. She later gets to report on and photograph her friends' and other Alpinists' climbs of the dangerous Swiss Eiger north face.

  • Director
    • Philipp Stölzl
  • Writers
    • Chris Silber
    • Philipp Stölzl
    • Rupert Henning
  • Stars
    • Benno Fürmann
    • Florian Lukas
    • Johanna Wokalek
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philipp Stölzl
    • Writers
      • Chris Silber
      • Philipp Stölzl
      • Rupert Henning
    • Stars
      • Benno Fürmann
      • Florian Lukas
      • Johanna Wokalek
    • 54User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

    Videos5

    North Face
    Trailer 1:46
    North Face
    "Andi and Luise Run Into Each Other" from North Face
    Clip 1:18
    "Andi and Luise Run Into Each Other" from North Face
    "Andi and Luise Run Into Each Other" from North Face
    Clip 1:18
    "Andi and Luise Run Into Each Other" from North Face
    "No Man Has Ever Been Up There"
    Clip 1:40
    "No Man Has Ever Been Up There"
    "You Want to do the Eiger Too" from North Face
    Clip 1:37
    "You Want to do the Eiger Too" from North Face
    "Never Say Never" from North Face
    Clip 2:17
    "Never Say Never" from North Face

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    Benno Fürmann
    Benno Fürmann
    • Toni Kurz
    Florian Lukas
    Florian Lukas
    • Andi Hinterstoisser
    Johanna Wokalek
    Johanna Wokalek
    • Luise Fellner
    Simon Schwarz
    Simon Schwarz
    • Willy Angerer
    Georg Friedrich
    Georg Friedrich
    • Edi Rainer
    Ulrich Tukur
    Ulrich Tukur
    • Henry Arau
    Erwin Steinhauer
    Erwin Steinhauer
    • Emil Landauer
    Branko Samarovski
    • Albert von Allmen
    Petra Morzé
    Petra Morzé
    • Elisabeth Landauer
    Hanspeter Müller
    • Hans Schlunegger
    • (as Hanspeter Müller-Drossaart)
    Peter Zumstein
    • Adolf Rubi
    Martin Schick
    • Christian Rubi
    Erni Mangold
    Erni Mangold
    • Grossmutter Kurz
    Johannes Thanheiser
    • Grossvater Kurz
    Arnd Schimkat
    • Hotelbesitzer
    Klaus Ofczarek
    • Redaktionsleiter
    Martin Brambach
    Martin Brambach
    • Redakteur Henze
    Peter Faerber
    • Spiess
    • Director
      • Philipp Stölzl
    • Writers
      • Chris Silber
      • Philipp Stölzl
      • Rupert Henning
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    User reviews54

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    7mike-5445

    This film reminded me of why I've never wanted to be a mountain climber

    The cinematography here is brilliant. The film does a wonderful job in portraying the close-up atmosphere that's possible and lethal in some of these violent outdoor places. I think it's easily one of the best climbing-themed films out for this reason. Go and see the movie for breathtaking scenes.

    I think it was let down (not much) by the way the climbing theme was tied to the sub-plots. A third of the film has no mountains in it at all, which is fine, but as long as it was going to branch into another kind of film, I think I would have enjoyed more character development. The Nazi theme is brushed over as background politics, with little attempt to show disturbing things were brewing. We barely learn anything about the attitudes of the people involved in the film. I guess this may have been fear of distracting from the film's main theme, but which I think could have made the entire story and characters stronger if it were done well and believably.

    Some details of these sub-plots also directly interfered with the main climbing theme, and maybe believability. eg. The love story (presumably tacked on for interest) included Luise shouting into a storm and amazingly being heard. I found this very difficult to believe -- I've been in what I thought were similar storms at high altitude (not dangling from a cliff), and had trouble screaming and being heard by people a couple of metres in front of me. Since leaving I've also read conflicting stories about the ending sequence, and although there would clearly have to be much creative licence for much of this under the circumstances, I now also wonder how much even confirmed facts have been changed to romanticise the story more.

    All of this is small nitpicking, though. If you want to see some awesome cinematography it's a brilliant mountain film which makes it one of my favourite films. It's also not such a bad story if you're less pedantic than myself.
    7grantss

    Interesting, gripping drama

    Interesting, gripping, docu-drama about a 1936 German expedition in its attempt to be the first to successfully climb the North Face of the Eiger. Moving story, well told.

    Solid performances all round.
    10cdrbond007

    Best climbing movie ever

    I have seen a lot of climbing movies and this one tops them all. The climbing scenes are remarkable- it will keep you on the edge of your seat! To see these guys climbing thousands of feet up on this face with the old equipment is incredible, and you feel like you are actually there with the amazing cinematography. It left me asking, "how in the world did they film that?!" It is an astonishing true story. If you don't know about it, do yourself a favor and watch the movie before reading about it. Why don't they make more movies like this?? Hollywood needs to learn a lesson…tell a true story, be faithful to it, and don't rely on CGI and special effects.
    10winstonsmith_84

    Excellent, Epic, Tragic... Brilliant.

    The reaction this film got at the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) in Pusan, South Korea, was better than any of the other big movies there.

    This movie gets a 10 out of 10 from me. It is a harsh story about Germany in the 30s as the Nazis were rising and wishing to prove to the world that they were the best. The tale is about two German men who take on a very difficult climb. The story is quite riveting, and human. Full of laughs, tragedy, and ... a little bit of a love story.

    Although the movie starts a little slowly, it really picks up about one third the way in. The main characters (the two mountain climbers and the one female love interest) are all solid actors, well directed, and well casted. The director did a great job at capturing the climb. Everything was so convincingly shot, it makes you wonder if they actually filmed some of it on a real mountain. I suppose they must have used CGI, but it was used so sparingly and realistically that it must be commended. The contrast between the plight of the mountain climbers and that of the rich bystanders makes the movie so much more emotionally riveting. Some people in the audience cried.

    This is a tragedy that must be seen. It captures humanity at its best and worst... and shows us that sometimes nature rules our lives, and that it is not forgiving.

    Overall, I felt this movie was a small masterpiece. One that will probably not be seen by many. But for those who do, you will get a very special treat...

    It was especially amazing to know that you, as the viewer, had more than a telescope to watch this climb with... unlike the bystanders in the movie, we were able to see more than just the ascent and the final moment. We saw the part that mattered the most: the climb.

    10/10.. Solid
    JohnDeSando

    Love that mountain

    "One has lived if one has loved." Luise

    In 1936, Nazi Germany was eager to propagandize the race for "the last remaining problem in the Alps," scaling the face of the treacherous Eiger. Enter into the race dutiful Germans Toni (Benno Furmann) and Andi (Florian Lukas); the race is on with two Austrians as competitors in a climbing romance called North Face. Touching the Void (2004) was more harrowing and less boy-girl romantic, but this emphasis on non-climbing romance I can love or hate depending on how demanding I am at the moment about the purity of the climb.

    The political subtext is apparent—as Germany is about to annex Austria and the Olympics are imminent, a win on the Eiger would be good for the Nazis. Much as this is a suspenseful adventure of love for climbing, based on a true story, it is also a love story, connecting climber Toni and Luise (Johanna Wolkolek), a photographer and childhood friend of both mountaineers. It is she who watches the adventurers throughout the suspenseful climb and return, kissing Toni only once.

    That minimalism pervades the film as no kiss goes any further and no rappel is overly dramatized—they are what they are set against the majestic Alps and the cruel Swiss massif. (That the Eiger "ogre" waits to devour anyone who tries the North Face may be fanciful; nonetheless what happens to the best of climbers would give even the sternest skeptic reason to pause about that legend). The editing is first-rate: Never for a moment did I think it is a movie made not on location and with actors because the shots are believable and wild.

    Parallel cutting to the comfortable lodge with waiting reporters, dignitaries, and telescope gawkers serves as a convenient counterpoint to the harrowing climb. At times, I wanted to throttle the insouciant ones who seemed oblivious to the life and death struggle on the mountain.

    The most beautiful day I ever spent hiking was down the Jungfrau with the Eiger seemingly all around. My Facebook portrait is of me standing at a crest with that most dangerous Alpine rock face as background. I loved that day, that mountain, and this film.

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    • Trivia
      As Luise Fellner and her boss, Herr Arau, arrive at the Eiger, the local guides are standing in front of the hotel advertising their services to the tourists. One of the guides notices a pair of climbers in the crowd. "Look who's coming," he says, "Bartolo Sandri and Mario Menti." A fellow guide mutters: "Another couple of fools. Come in a train and leave in a coffin." These two Italian climbers fell to their deaths from the north face June 21, 1938.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the film, when Luisa watches the news in the cinema theater, the voice-over gets the first-names of the alpinists who died on the Eiger wrong. It says Max Mehringer and Karl Sedlmayr, but it's the opposite: KARL Mehringer and MAX Sedlmayr. This may have been intended to show the unreliability of the report.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Luise Fellner: [voiceover] All I know is that death spared me, and that Toni went away forever that day. One has lived if one has loved. There are times when I find this infinitely hard to believe. Most days I feel that I am alive. And that love is the reason for that.

    • Soundtracks
      Immer ran
      Written and Composed by Ulrich Tukur

      Performed by Ulrich Tukur

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 2008 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Austria
      • Switzerland
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • German
      • Swiss German
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • North Face
    • Filming locations
      • Kleine Scheidegg, Kanton Bern, Switzerland
    • Production companies
      • Dor Film-West Produktionsgesellschaft
      • MedienKontor Movie GmbH
      • Dor Film Produktionsgesellschaft
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $711,421
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,050
      • Jan 31, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,815,056
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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