Friends Henderson and Morris are climbing a mountain, connected by a rope. They take an easy passage, but a loss of oversight leads to Henderson's fall. Morris cannot prevent falling too. Seconds later he finds himself hanging above an abyss, realizing the balance is unstable.
Direction
Ram wrings 11 minutes into an eternity of dread
Cinematography
The abyss stares back and it's PERSONAL
Acting
Silent panic so real you'll forget to breathe
Director
Mark Ram
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film silently debates the 1959 Dyatlov Pass paradox and the 'alpine dilemma' in mountaineering ethics.
Ram shot this in a single location with practical rigging—Jansen and Torenstra actually hung suspended for hours.