Enter the hair-raising first entry of adventurer/filmmaker Alex Harz’s Quest Series. An immersive and epic project that aims to shed light on rarely heard stories from captivating places all over the world. In this debut effort, Harz and his team scale the peak of the mighty goddess mother of the world: Mount Everest. While doing so, he makes good on his quest, offering up thought-provoking snippets of life in Nepal and the inner workings of the Nepali people.
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The travel-documentary wastes no time in throwing the audience right into the action with the opening shot of Kathmandu in the nighttime. Scenes of tumultuous traffic and hardscrabble construction workers remind us of how similar Nepal is to its influential powerhouse of a neighbor, India, but somehow still clings onto its uniquely blended spiritual identity as we soon discover.
“The Quest: Nepal” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
The travel-documentary wastes no time in throwing the audience right into the action with the opening shot of Kathmandu in the nighttime. Scenes of tumultuous traffic and hardscrabble construction workers remind us of how similar Nepal is to its influential powerhouse of a neighbor, India, but somehow still clings onto its uniquely blended spiritual identity as we soon discover.
- 8/18/2022
- by Leon Overee
- AsianMoviePulse
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