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

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

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.For the first time ever, survivors of the famous 1972 Andes plane crash tell in their own words their harrowing story of survival.

  • Director
    • Gonzalo Arijon
  • Writers
    • Gonzalo Arijon
    • Deborah Ford
  • Stars
    • Jose Algorta
    • Roberto Canessa
    • Alfredo Delgado
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Gonzalo Arijon
    • Writers
      • Gonzalo Arijon
      • Deborah Ford
    • Stars
      • Jose Algorta
      • Roberto Canessa
      • Alfredo Delgado
    • 13User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations 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)
    • Director
      • Gonzalo Arijon
    • Writers
      • Gonzalo Arijon
      • Deborah Ford
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    8tonosov-51238

    Gathering everyone to tell it again

    This documentary has a very sombre tone and is almost forlorn in its retelling of the narrative. It gathers pretty much everyone who, in some capacity, was involved in this tragedy. From the survivors to people who were initially looking for them. If you have never heard this story, it will vex you as you hear one of them recall how he stared at the bodies of his mother and sister, whom he couldn't save. All that, even when you can see and hear the survivors, and fundamentally, be sure that not everyone died. If you are fascinated by the story of the crash beyond measure, this is even a bigger treat because, as I said, they convene everyone for an interview. Even the shepherds who discovered the pair that had traversed the mountains. The recreations of the events, despite being clearly made to cover the fact that they weren't working with a colossal budget, ironically give off more atmosphere of dread than the 1993 movie with Hawke. They almost seek to mimic how the recollections of the events might look for survivors with the added passage of time.
    10runamokprods

    Tremendously powerful documentary

    The story of the survivors of the famous plane crash that inspired 'Alive' – the book and movie.

    But rather than focus on the sensationalistic aspects (the death, the cannibalism), it focuses on the emotions, the spiritual crisies, the triumphs and the humanity of these remarkable men.

    Through a mix of amazingly candid, open (and beautifully shot) interviews, subtle, well done re- creation footage (a technique I usually despise, but is done so deftly that it works), old footage and photographs, and film of the men returning to the site of their harrowing adventure 30 years later, some with their children, this creates a deeply moving portrait of friendship, loss, courage, and introspection.
    9estebangonzalez10

    A tale of survival, unity, and courage

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

    In 1972 a group of Uruguayan rugby players were on their way to Chile for an international match when the plane crashed in the middle of the Andes. Several passengers survived the horrific crash, but the worst was still to come because they were left stranded in the middle of a vast white mountain chain with ho help in sight. After more than 70 days in the mountains, sixteen passengers managed to survive. We've heard the story before; they even made a film in 1993 starring Ethan Hawke inspired on these true events. What is unique about this documentary is that for the first time in 30 years the 16 survivors got together to travel back to where the horrific events took place and they share their story accompanied by some family members who wouldn't have been alive today if they hadn't survived that terrible experience. The survivors share their testimony beginning from the anticipation many of them had before leaving Montevideo as it was for some their first international flight, continuing to how horrible the crash was and the experience of losing family members and friends, and finally sharing their struggle for survival in this unknown territory. They hold no bars, they speak about how they had to eat the dead bodies of their friends in order to survive, and even convert that terrible experience of cannibalism into a spiritual journey. Finally the documentary ends with the climactic expedition two passengers decide to make in order to find help. This is a tale of survival like you haven't seen before and one worth experiencing.

    The title is much longer than the original one, La Sociedad de la Nieve (Society of the Snow), but in a way it does hook and captivate your attention. The documentary is based on the Uruguayan bestselling novel in which the 16 survivors share their unique experiences through that terrible ordeal. The documentary may not have great technical visuals, but it is worth watching for the testimonies alone. There is one scene where one of the survivors is talking about how difficult it was for them to eat human flesh, while he is eating some snacks during the interview in the same spot where they had crashed 30 years ago. These men knew that they had no other way to survive and feel no remorse for what they have done because they know it was the right decision. They not only justified their actions, but some even managed to make it a spiritual one by comparing it with Jesus' last supper. The interviews alone are what make this film worth watching because there are very few original photos or reenactments. It is all about this group of friends and how they managed to survive sticking together. The film doesn't focus so much on the deaths or the cannibalism; it doesn't try to be sensationalistic, it is more about the human spirit and the struggle for survival. I felt like it touched a lot more on human emotions rather than on trying to make a circus of the entire situation like the press did 30 years ago. The final 30 minutes are completely gripping and fascinating. This is one of those rare documentaries that will stick with you for a long time.

    Stranded was directed by Gonzalo Arijon with a very humanistic approach. This could have been such a tasteless film, but he really gets to the heart of the matter and gives each one of the survivors time to share their point of views and testimonies. This film won several awards and was even nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, but unfortunately it was competing against Man on Wire, the documentary that won pretty much every prize that year including the Oscar. I might be biased, but I really enjoyed this one much more. I was fascinated by the story despite knowing all about it. I simply loved the way the entire project was approached and how well the retelling of the story was done. This is a remarkable and emotional documentary, one you won't want to miss. The testimonies of what happened during the avalanche and the near death experience was probably the highlight of the film for me. It was truly shocking and gripping.

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    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.
    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.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 166: Iron Man and Before The Devil Knows You're Dead (2008)

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Uruguay
      • Argentina
      • Spain
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Naufragés des Andes
    • Production companies
      • ARTE
      • Alea Docs & Films
      • Ethan Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $89,473
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,077
      • Oct 26, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $412,811
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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