North Face Movie Trailer
Based on a true story, “North Face” is the gripping adventure drama about the competition to climb the Eiger, the most legendary and dangerous rock face in the Alps. In 1936, as Nazi propaganda urges German Alpinists to conquer the unclimbed north face of the Swiss massif, two reluctant climbers, Toni Kurz (Benno Fürmann) and Andi Hinterstoisser (Florian Lukas), begin their daring ascent and attempt to scale the infamous rock face, often called the Murder Wall.
While preparing themselves at the foot of the North Face, Toni and Andi unexpectedly run into Luise (Johanna Wokalek), the early love of Toni. Now a journalist, she has come with her editor, Arau, a loyal Nazi, to report about the first ascent. Toni begins the climb of the North Face with Andi, closely followed by two Austrian daredevils, Willy Angerer (Simon Schwarz) and Edi Rainer (Georg Friedrich). Initially, both rope teams make good headway but when the climbers lose their advantage over the mountain, the survival race against time and the forces of nature begins.
Release Date: January 29, 2010 (NY, LA)
Studio: Music Box Films
Director: Philipp Stolzl
Screenwriter: Philipp Stolzl, Christoph Silber
Starring: Benno Furmann, Florian Lukas
Genre: Adventure, Drama
Trailer: Courtesy of Youtube









This movie looks really good. I’ll cry for sure lol
Nice stuff, Linked!
It’s stunningly one of the greatest movies ever made. Just saw it at the Palm Springs Film Festival. People left weeping, stunned & all saying it was absolutely one of the best movies they have ever seen in their life. GO!!! Immediately when it comes out nationally!! You will be sooooo happy you did. Enjoy!!!
Thank you for your time and review Cayla
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