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Everest Dark

Short Synopsis:
Mount Everest has become a graveyard strewn with the bodies of fallen climbers. To appease the gods, famed Nepalese mountaineer and national hero, Mingma Tsiri Sherpa, risks everything to remove the body of a fallen climber and appease the sacred mountain.

Long Synopsis:
Mount Everest is no fairy tale. It has become the highest graveyard on the planet. Since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norway first summited Everest in 1953, more than 6000 people have summited Everest, over 300 climbers have perished in the attempt, 200 frozen bodies remain abandoned and encased in ice – and one third of those bodies are sherpa guides.

Revered in Nepal as a national hero, Mingma Tsiri Sherpa is one of the best high-altitude climbers of all time. Over the years, Mingma has led many missions on Everest to rescue climbers in distress, and, sadly, witnessed many of their final moments. Mingma has seen many of his brethren die on the mountain. Too many. He’s also had his own close calls with death.

After a devastating 2015 earthquake killed 21 people in Basecamp, Mingma had a dream – if he summited Everest again he would die there. Two summits away from achieving the world record, he swore off climbing forever. But when 15 more climbers perish in 2019, Mingma believes that the sacred mountain is angry. It’s been desecrated. Mingma, along with a small team of elite Sherpa climbers, decides to embark on a never-before- seen life-threatening and heroic mission to recover a body from the hostile face of Everest to appease the mountain gods.

Director, Jereme Watt’s masterful direction allows us to accompany Mingma on his journey to reclaim the sacred mountain from decades of exploitation, exploring enduring questions about individual glory, human courage, and the greater good along the way. Everest Dark pulls no punches as it examines the impacts of the climbing industry on Mount Everest and the Sherpa people - their culture, their lives today, and their future.

Oscar nominated executive producer, Ina Fichman (Fire of Love) joins veteran producer, Merit Jensen Carr to tell the extraordinary story of revered mountaineer and national hero Mingma Tsiri Sherpa and his team of elite sherpa climbers as they risk everything to recover a body, cleanse the sacred mountain, and restore peace to the Nepali people.

Mingma believes that by telling his story, he can expose the dark side of Everest. With more and more crowds of people elbowing their way to the summit and more and more people dying, now is the time to examine the ‘business’ of climbing Mount Everest and reveal the life-threatening risks the Sherpa guides take with every climb. His greatest hope is that people who watch this film will come to respect the mountain.

  • Ina Fichman
    Executive Producer
    Fire of Love, The Oslo Diaries
  • Merit Jensen Carr
    Executive Producer
    Call of the Forest, Almost Almost Famous, Special Ed, TuTuMUCH
  • Jereme Watt
    Executive Producer
  • Michael Bodnarchuk
    Executive Producer
  • Jereme Watt
    Director
    Gold Rush, Timber Titans, Everything's Coming Up Rosie
  • Jereme Watt
    Writer
    Everything's Coming Up Rosie, Contained
  • Michael Bodnarchuk
    Writer
    Going Wild, Divine Life, Dreamchasers
  • Michael Bodnarchuk
    Producer
  • Jereme Watt
    Producer
  • Merit Jensen Carr
    Producer
    Call of the Forest, Almost Almost Famous, Special Ed, TuTuMUCH
  • Mingma Tsiri Sherpa
    Key Cast
  • Chhiring Futi Sherpa
    Key Cast
  • Pasang Tenzing Sherpa
    Key Cast
  • Colin Aguiar
    Music
    Life of Pi, The Good Dinosaur
  • Joni Church
    Editor
    Trailer Park Boys: The Movie, Fall of the Maya Kings, Humboldt: The New Season
  • Al Flett
    Editor
    Dancing with Mom, Cowboy Up, Inseparable: Joined at the Head,
  • Kyle Sandilands
    Director of Photography
    Alone, The Vow, Abandoned: Expedition Shipwreck
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Feature
  • Genres:
    Documentary, Adventure, Human Interest, Environment, Nature, Spirituality
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 30 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    August 16, 2024
  • Production Budget:
    1,831,600 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Canada
  • Country of Filming:
    Nepal
  • Language:
    English, Nepali
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital 4K
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Distribution Information
  • Northern Banner
    Distributor
    Country: Canada
Director Biography - Jereme Watt

An award-winning director of film and over 100 episodes of documentary television for Discovery, National Geographic and History channels worldwide, director Jereme Watt is known for his focus and care in drawing compelling stories from complicated characters. Jereme has over 20 years of experience in some of the most unforgiving environments in the world. For the past 10 years he has brought his camera to Nepal and dedicated himself to filming the incredible mountaineer Mingma Tsiri Sherpa in his quest to bring his captivating story to the big screen. Joined by Oscar-nominated executive producer Ina Fichman (Fire of Love), veteran EP and producer, Merit Jensen Carr and two the world’s top high altitude shooters in consultation with Mingma and the film's co-producer/writer Mike Bodnarchuk, Jereme has crafted a stunning debut feature documentary about one man’s extraordinary attempt to recover a fallen body to bring peace to his beloved mountain and the Nepalese people.

Jereme hopes that the film will enlighten audiences everywhere to the complex relationship the Nepali people have to Mt Everest. “I am honoured to tell this story and at how much the Sherpa have embraced a climbing film featuring one of their own as the hero. Mingma's story and his humility reminds us of what is most important to the Nepali - which isn't world records, but rather doing what is right for the land they worship as a religion."

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