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Sundance Docs Plunge into Pakistan's Perilous Peaks
21 Jan
Summary
- Two new documentaries from Pakistan premiere at Sundance.
- One film covers a daring rescue of stranded children via cable car.
- Another documentary chronicles a fatal winter expedition on K2.

The Sundance Film Festival, commencing on Thursday, is set to feature two compelling documentaries originating from Pakistan. "Hanging By a Wire," directed by Mohammed Ali Naqvi, captures the intense effort to rescue schoolchildren precariously suspended in a cable car after a critical wire failure in a remote region.
Complementing this, Amir Bar-Lev's "The Last First: Winter K2" delves into the extreme dangers faced by mountaineers attempting to summit K2, the world's second-tallest peak, during winter. The expedition, occurring at elevations around 28,000 feet, tragically resulted in fatalities.




