Sherpa
The filmmakers set out to make a film of the 2014 Everest climbing season, from the Sherpas’ point of view. Instead they captured a tragedy that would change Everest forever. 16 Sherpas were killed climbing through the Khumu Icefall. The disaster provoked a drastic reappraisal about the role of the Sherpas in the Everest industry. SHERPA, tells the story of how in the face of opposition, the Sherpas united in grief and anger to reclaim the mountain they call Chomolungma.
“A wonderfully different perspective of Everest and the Sherpa, who have long been integral to the conquering of the world's highest peak, Jennifer Peedom's documentary explores many fascinating issues, although I couldn't help but think the filmmakers have tried a little too hard to tell their story. My criticism lies in the fact that Peedom has included every potential controversy instead of concentrating on the key elements of the story she is telling – namely the integral role of the Sherpa and the 360 million dollar tourist industry it enables. Nonetheless, there is a great sense of place and magnificent cinematography that allows us to share the experience of being there, amid the ice treachery and unpredictability of Mother Nature.” – UrbanCinefile – Louise Keller