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Everest is a 2015 biographical survival film directed and produced by Baltasar Kormákur and written by William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy. It stars an ensemble cast of Jason Clarke , Jake Gyllenhaal , Josh Brolin , John Hawkes , Robin Wright , Michael Kelly , Sam Worthington , Keira Knightley , Martin Henderson and Emily Watson .
The soundtrack features songs by George Harrison, [4] which composers Steve Wood and Daniel May reinterpreted in the Tibetan folk style as part of their film score. [12] The Everest soundtrack album was released by Ark 21 Records, [13] on March 10, 1998. [14] The music was performed by the Northwest Sinfonia, with May credited as conductor. [13]
David Finlay Breashears (December 20, 1955 – March 14, 2024) was an American mountaineer, filmmaker, author and motivational speaker. [1] In 1985, he reached the summit of Mount Everest a second time, becoming the first American to reach the summit of Mount Everest more than once.
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On 17 April 2019, the makers of the film announced that the third single would release in two days. [13] The video song teaser was also released on the same day. [14] The second single titled "Everest Anchuna" was released on 20 April 2019 (released on YouTube as a lyrical video song) as the third single from the album, through Aditya Music. [15]
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A documentary team discovered human remains on Mount Everest apparently belonging to a man who went missing while trying to summit the peak 100 years ago, National Geographic magazine reported ...
Film poster for the 1952 Swiss documentary This is a list of media content related to Mount Everest , the Earth's highest mountain, with an elevation of 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level. Mount Everest was identified as such in the 19th century as a result of a geographical survey conducted by the British Empire.