Iceland review - 2015, Síða 20

Iceland review - 2015, Síða 20
18 ICELAND REVIEW role, he adds. Initially, Baltasar had hoped to film part of the project on Iceland’s highest peak, Hvannadalshnjúkur (2,110 meters, 6,922 feet), among other places in Iceland. “It didn’t work out because the mountain scenes had to be shot in January so we needed to be higher up. It’s often cloudy in Iceland in winter but as Everest is above the clouds there was sun up there,” he says, explaining that Hvannadalshnjúkur is at a much lower altitude than at the filming location on Everest, which was at around 3-4,000 meters. TRAGEDY ON EVEREST Nepal has been struck by three major trag- edies during the two years since work on the film began. In April 2014 an avalanche on Everest killed 16 Nepalese guides, in October 2014, 43 people died in a snow- storm (in the Himalayas but not on Everest) and in April 2015 an earthquake struck, killing more than 9,000 people and injuring 23,000, causing devastation nationwide. A second unit crew was shooting some scenes on Everest when the 2014 avalanche fell. No one was injured but filming was halted. Some of the three dozen sherpas who had worked as actors and assistants on the film earlier that year were booked to climb Everest when the avalanche fell in April. Baltasar says he had been very con- cerned about their safety. “It was difficult not knowing if any of them had died. We later heard that they were ok but of course if it’s not your tragedy it’s someone else’s.” When asked how the recent tragedies will impact on the release of his film, he says that they were simply out of his con- trol. “We made a movie about a disaster which at the time, in 1996, was the big- gest disaster to have happened on Everest. During the almost two years since we start- ed filming the project, there have been two even bigger tragedies [on Everest]. We have only tried to make the best possible film we can make,” he explains. Baltasar emphasizes that Everest is about the dangers of commercializing nature. “This is a problem that exists everywhere— in Iceland too. Here we had people flying to the volcano [during the active eruption at Holuhraun 2014-2015] to take selfies. Nature is not a theme park. I want people to think about man vs. nature. But, I’m not a preacher.” EPIC YET INTIMATE Baltasar says he hopes that the film will offer moviegoers a “ticket to another world.” While there are plenty of huge sweeping scenes of the mountains, it’s much more than that, he says. “You’re conscious that you’re on a big mountain but I wanted the intimacy of indie with the scale of a big epic Hollywood film.” FILM Jason Clarke as guide Rob Hall in Everest.
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