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Meru

It looks like it will be very dangerous when we talk about the great mountain climbing that will be the end of the Shark's Fin award on Mount Meru is the final prize. It is a series of challenges we face around three competing climbers struggling to find their way through obsession, loss, pleasure and tragedy in order to win the grand prize.
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Critics Of "Meru"
The Film Stage
February 21, 2016 Part awe-inspiring nature documentary, part personal reflective journey, Meru gives equal weight to both of these sides of the coin.
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Empire Magazine
February 11, 2016 As a spectacle, it offers a vertiginous, first person view of events, but it's equally immersive as candid psycho-drama of survival.
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Globe and Mail
September 04, 2015 A triumph of editing and narrative beyond "Are you kidding me?" visuals, Meru is a climbing story with context; biographies are woven in incrementally.
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Boston Globe
August 27, 2015 Filmed with such grandeur and intimacy that sometimes attempting to figure out how they made the incredible shots almost spoils them.
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rec.arts.movies.reviews
February 12, 2016 A film about a climb more daredevilish than Philippe Petit's tightrope walk. Brilliantly filmed by the climbers who are as good at cinema as in climbing up the face of a mountain.
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Arizona Republic
September 03, 2015 What drives these men? "Because it's there" merely scratches the surface. "Meru" may not answer the question completely - likely nothing can - but it is a thrilling, harrowing attempt.
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Detroit News
September 11, 2015 Are these guys nuts? Are their egos needy of self-affirmation? Or is there some higher purpose in such inexplicable endeavors? Do some people just have a genetic need to live on the edge?
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Toronto Star
September 03, 2015 Chin and Ozturk capture both the astonishing views from the top of the world and soul-searching moments inside a cramped tent dangling from the side of the mountain like a used tea bag.
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Guardian
February 11, 2016 Likely to appeal to the extreme sports market and leave the rest of us stranded.
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Epoch Times
June 06, 2016 John Long, a brilliant climbing-literature author of Anker's generation, explains the addiction of extreme alpinism as going to a place where you know you're already dead.
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