Society of the Snow: Who Were We on the Mountain? is a documentary about the making of J.A. Bayona’s film, “Society Of The Snow“. It is directed by Manuel Romo.
Of the 40 passengers on that plane that crashed in the Andes, only 16 survived in a journey of survival, struggle, and personal triumph. They endured an epic 72-day adventure, facing treacherous mountainous terrain.
The plane went down in a place known as the Valley of Tears, a desolate location with nothing but the sound of fierce gusts of wind.
“Society of the Snow: Who Were We on the Mountain?” is a documentary about the making of J.A. Bayona’s film “Society Of The Snow”. We witness the preparation sessions, the actual filming, and how the director guides the actors, a group of individuals who didn’t come from Hollywood but manage to showcase their true potential under Bayona’s direction.
The best part of the documentary is experiencing the camaraderie and friendship on the set, a bond forged through an adventure that, although incomparable to the one in 1972, lasted the 140 days of filming.
The documentary also features interviews with the real survivors, the heroes who lived through the plane crash, sharing their thoughts and impressions of the film.
Moreover, for the cinema enthusiasts, the technicians will reveal how they filmed the movie’s grand scene: the spectacular sequence depicting the plane crash.
This film started shooting with the entire cast and the director affected by COVID-19, but as they say, a film production can’t come to a halt. It demanded immense physical endurance, as the characters progressively lost weight over the course of the story, requiring the actors to endure numerous challenges in that regard.
A documentary that takes you behind the scenes of this remarkable film, providing fans with a deeper appreciation of the epic adventure unfolding both on and off camera.
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