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05.05.26, 20:30, The Epic of Everest (1924)

Join us on a journey through one of the most heart-wrenching adventures in film history: the official account of the gruelling 1924 Everest expedition. John Noel, a 23-year-old mountaineering veteran armed with a camera, filmed George Mallory and Sandy Irvine as they ventured towards the summit. Whilst the two climbers pressed on, Noel remained behind at Camp 3, helplessly following their progress through his telephoto lens. He would, however, prove to be the sole survivor of the mission.

Noel, himself a passionate climber, set new standards for documentary filmmaking with this film. As a 23-year-old veteran, he had secretly come closer to the mountain than any other foreigner, until Tibetan soldiers sent him back. The result is a haunting portrait of human ambition, layered through stages of pain and triumph. The question with which he concludes The Epic of Everest: “If you had lived as they did, and died in the heart of nature, could you wish for a more beautiful grave?”

This screening takes place to mark the publication of the book Schijnwereld: filmkritieken 1919-1935 by Joseph Roth. Editor Steven Jacobs will introduce the film with a short talk on Roth’s film criticism and his views on the film.

With live piano accompaniment by Tom Van der Schueren.

John Noel, VK, 87’, niet gesproken, Engelse tussentitels
i.s.m. Film-Plateau
Campus Bijloke
Cloquet
Godshuizenlaan 4
9000 Gent