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  1. Touching the Void is a 2003 survival documentary film directed by Kevin Macdonald and starring Brendan Mackey, Nicholas Aaron, and Ollie Ryall.

  2. Mar 12, 2004 · Touching the Void: Directed by Kevin Macdonald. With Brendan Mackey, Nicholas Aaron, Richard Hawking, Joe Simpson. The true story of two climbers and their perilous journey up the west face of Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes in 1985.

  3. R Released Sep 5, 2003 1h 47m Adventure Drama Documentary. In 1985, two young climbers, Joe Simpson (Brendan Mackey) and Simon Yates (Nicholas Aaron), set out to be the first to reach the...

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  4. Oct 5, 2012 · The true story of two climbers and their perilous journey up the west face of Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes in 1985. MGM - 2003. Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6hSubscribe to COMING...

  5. Jun 14, 2012 · In the mid-80's two young climbers, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates set out to conquer the summit of Siula Grande in Peru. Both men successfully reach the peak, but on the descent Joe goes out on an ...

  6. "Touching the Void" is the most harrowing movie about mountain climbing I have seen, or can imagine. I've read reviews from critics who were only moderately stirred by the film (my friend Dave Kehr certainly kept his composure), and I must conclude that their dreams are not haunted as mine are.

  7. Synopsis. In 1985, Simon Yates and Joe Simpson attempted to be the first to successfully ascent the West Face of the 6,244 metre tall Siula Grande, located in the Peruvian Andes, taking an inexperienced Richard Hawking to stay at 'base camp'.

  8. This gripping docudrama retells the tragic turn of two climbers' mountaineering trek in the Andes after one of them breaks his leg. Watch trailers & learn more.

  9. In the mid-80's two young climbers attempted to reach the summit of Siula Grande in Peru; a feat that had previously been attempted but never...

  10. Jan 23, 2004 · Something of a tour de force, this adaptation of Joe Simpson's nonfiction book about his climbing the 21,000-foot Siula Grande mountain in Peru, breaking a leg, and eventually making it back alive is remarkable simply because the story seems unfilmable. Read More. By Jonathan Rosenbaum FULL REVIEW. 90.