K2 and the Invisible Footmen (2015) Poster

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6/10
The Porters Have Bigger Problems than Western Climbers
leftbanker-115 July 2019
One guys says he has ten kids and he wonders why he is poor. Maybe climbers should bring condoms and IUDs to Pakistan. The problems of these people don't stem from the rich Westerners who come to climb the mountain; it's their religion that is working against them. It's their almost complete lack of education. No amount of enlightenment or benevolence from climbers is going to change that.

With that said, if you can't climb a mountain on your own, stay home. I dabbled a bit in the mountains and I couldn't even dream about leaving tons of trash in my wake just so that I can say I climbed up a rock. Screw all of them, all that pay thousands of dollars to be escorted to the top while some flunkies do most of the work. Shame on all of them.
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10/10
Beauty and Sufference
fsquatrano30 June 2016
I really liked it, I liked the way that the director used to underline the contrast between the "western" starts, super equipped with technical and expensive stuffs trying to summit after a long training, and the Pakistani guides who were going almost with slippers and no equipment at all, facing the same problems of the others but with no equipment at all, the alternation of the point of views was really interesting and the clash between the two faces of the same reality was evident and strong so I really liked the story and how it has been narrated. About the photography, scenes and so on i can just say that Iara Lee were able to capture the BEAUTY as a pure entity, the colours, the landscapes and the details were true beauty, in many points they were almost mystic, the purity of the mountains and their power was astonishing, I felt the "beauty" in those images so I enjoyed it also aesthetically and at the end it made me simpathyze with the Pakistani porters and made me want to go there and see the beautiful mountains.
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10/10
Surviving with Flatbread and Tea
mrcinnamonroll1 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This less than 1 hour documentary gave me constant goosebumps. I am overwhelmed with these porters risking their lives to someone's dream to achieved the hidden heaven of the so called, 'Savage Mountain', the K2. It entails the truth of their lives trekking without proper training and equipment, inadequate income to support their family, and i'm not sure if there is even a life insurance for them.

while watching this documentary i can feel the weight and the suffering these men while trekking to one of the most breathtaking natural scenery in Pakistan.

this film will enrich your compassion to humanity and do some action in our own way. i'm sharing this so you can see the other side of Pakistan and hoping you guys can share it to your family and friends. and by doing that we can bring awareness and changed the injustice to these men and their family
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10/10
Spread the word
carlosriveiro-5664415 April 2019
Well told story of the plight of K2 porters. These guys are the true unsung hero's of the high itinerary trekking and expedition world. This film should be made compulsory viewing for all those wishing to go to K2, or any other Himalayan expedition. Perhaps a little understanding and support could be achieved... They deserve better treatment, pay, equipment, recognition and support for a better quality of life for their families. Enough said and credit to the film makers.
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