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Behind the Mist

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Behind the Mist is a contemplative documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Sebastián Cordero chronicling a Himalayan odyssey with Ecuadorian mountaineer Iván Vallejo, one of the few humans to summit Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen. As they ascend, conversations about filmmaking and life deepen into philosophical inquiries about goals, ego, and transcendence.

As days go by, the higher altitude and the depletion of oxygen will raise the debate to interior and transcendental territories putting at stake their trajectories and egos when facing the mountain and its millenary depth.

Set in Nepal’s Everest Base Camp and shot with minimal crew, the film interrogates selfhood, risk, and documentary ethics. Through observational and essayistic techniques, Cordero frames the mountain as a site of internal and external reckoning, making the film pertinent to research in environmental anthropology, visual ethics, and transnational Latin American cinema.

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