The footage runs from breathtaking to outright frightening, and the story is one of courage and perseverance, but at some point while watching the rock-climbing documentary “Meru,” it’s natural to ...
The big-budget, CGI-generated, special effects-driven “Everest” is a fictional movie based on a real climbing expedition that did not go well in the Himalayas. “Meru” is a documentary that was mostly ...
When you get a climber’s eye view of “The Shark’s Fin” jutting skyward at the very top of the 21,000-foot Meru Peak in the Himalayas, you feel a rock sinking in your stomach, even though you’re ...
Last week, I attended a lunch at New York’s 21 Club celebrating the hit mountaineering documentary, “Meru.” The film’s producer/director E. Chai Vasarhelyi and her husband climber/cameraman Jimmy Chin ...
“Meru” will open your eyes, and more than once. Not just visually, as you might expect from a documentary on the obsessive quest to be the first to climb the most impossible peak in the Himalayas, but ...
Submarine has sold U.S. theatrical rights for Sundance Audience Award-winning documentary Meru to Music Box Films. In addition Showtime Networks has taken TV rights while Mongrel Media has acquired ...
Adventure photographer Jimmy Chin is a subject, cinematographer, and co-director of the Sundance award-winning documentary "Meru." He and his wife/co-director Chai Vasarhelyi tell The Frame about the ...
“Meru” will open your eyes, and more than once. Not just visually, as you might expect from a documentary on the obsessive quest to be the first to climb the most impossible peak in the Himalayas, but ...
In a few weeks, tough actors like Jake Gyllenhaal and Jason Clarke will show what it’s like to climb “Everest”–or at least the movie version of the expedition. Obviously, they’re cowardly chumps. Not ...
Thanks, Will. Thanks everybody for standing by. Welcome to the Meru Networks first quarter 2015 conference call. On the call today are Dr. Bami Bastani President and CEO and Brian McDonald, Chief ...
Mount Everest is nothing compared to the Shark’s Fin. While Everest is the tallest mountain in the world (29,029 feet), Meru, also in the Himalayas, is the most difficult to climb. No one has ...
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