A
real adventure captured on film!
The
Epic of Everest is the official record of the fateful 1924 expedition of George
Mallory and Sandy Irvine as they attempted to reach the summit. Filming in brutally harsh conditions with a
specially adapted camera, Captain John Noel captured images of breathtaking
beauty and considerable historic significance.
This is the very earliest footage of the Himalayas and
beautifully captures its untouched landscape in colour (tinted) film, while
displaying the bravery of this group of British mountaineers and their Nepalese
team.
The Lucky Dog Picturehouse
The Lucky Dog Picturehouse is dedicated to recreating the original cinema experience, bringing together classic silent films and live, period specific music. Working with some of the best young musicians in London, they have performed at numerous venues including the BFI Southbank, LoCo Film Festival, Hackney Picturehouse, Standon Calling festival and Abney Park's outdoor cinema series. The Lucky Dog Picturehouse also run a series of educational programmes introducing silent film to children in a fun and interactive way.
Find out more at theluckydogpicturehouse.com and
facebook.com/theluckydogpicturehouse
The Lucky Dog Picturehouse is dedicated to recreating the original cinema experience, bringing together classic silent films and live, period specific music. Working with some of the best young musicians in London, they have performed at numerous venues including the BFI Southbank, LoCo Film Festival, Hackney Picturehouse, Standon Calling festival and Abney Park's outdoor cinema series. The Lucky Dog Picturehouse also run a series of educational programmes introducing silent film to children in a fun and interactive way.
Find out more at theluckydogpicturehouse.com and
facebook.com/theluckydogpicturehouse