Lhaka Sherpa, Königin der Berggipfel
Originaltitel: Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa
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In dieser Doku riskiert eine nepalesische Bergsteigerin bei einer Rekordbesteigung des Mount Everest alles, um ihren Töchtern eine bessere Zukunft zu sichern.In dieser Doku riskiert eine nepalesische Bergsteigerin bei einer Rekordbesteigung des Mount Everest alles, um ihren Töchtern eine bessere Zukunft zu sichern.In dieser Doku riskiert eine nepalesische Bergsteigerin bei einer Rekordbesteigung des Mount Everest alles, um ihren Töchtern eine bessere Zukunft zu sichern.
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This incredible woman, Lhakpa Sherpa, who has summited Mount Everest an astounding 10 times, has inspired many people with her kindness and grace in the face of countless obstacles, and with her strength and determination to create a better life for her children and herself. Her dream from an early age was to climb to the top of Everest to "see what's on the other side", and in spite of no education and no money, she persevered until she not only became the first woman to summit Mt. Everest and survive, but then broke her own record an incredible 9 more times. As if that weren't enough, she also summited K2! This documentary was very well done, with amazing videos of her climbs, as well as home videos of her children as they grew up. Beautiful, touching documentary.
Such an inspiring story . Very well directed and a sensitive portrayal of Lakhpa and her family. You get drawn in to the story from the get go. Here is a woman who is transported to an Alien land and the way she picks herself up is amazing! I loved the way her relationship with her two girls and the manner in which this has been portrayed.
The majestic Everest and the influence this mountain has on the Sherpas is well depicted.
I truly hope that this documentary will bring her fame and fortune that she so richly deserves.
At the end you tear up and hope that she continues to Climb and inspires many women to do so in her footsteps.
The majestic Everest and the influence this mountain has on the Sherpas is well depicted.
I truly hope that this documentary will bring her fame and fortune that she so richly deserves.
At the end you tear up and hope that she continues to Climb and inspires many women to do so in her footsteps.
"Everest is my doctor. It fixes my soul."
"Everest is a mountain queen, and it treats you as one."
With unprecedented access to her personal journey, the film takes us on a breathtaking adventure to the highest peaks on Earth, while also exploring the depths of her resilience, determination, and courage. From her humble beginnings in a small Nepalese village to her triumphant summits, Lhakpa's story is a testament to the power of the human spirit.
In a culture where the old saying "having a daughter is like watering your neighbor's garden" perpetuates gender bias, Lhakpa's achievements shatter this notion, proving that a daughter can bring immense pride and glory to her family and nation.
What struck me most was the stark contrast between Lhakpa's fearlessness on the mountain and her helplessness in her personal life. Despite facing down treacherous ice walls and crevasses, overcoming unimaginable physical and mental challenges, and submitting Everest ten times, she struggled to stand up for herself in her own home. She suffered physical abuse at the hands of her husband and lived in constant fear.
But Lhakpa's determination knows no bounds - after summiting Everest 10 times, she continued to push herself, climbing K2 in 2023, one of the most challenging mountains in the world!
Lhakpa's journey is not just about conquering mountains but also about challenging societal norms and expectations. It's a powerful reminder that even the strongest among us can be vulnerable and that our greatest achievements cannot shield us from everyday life's challenges.
The film's stunning cinematography and intimate storytelling weave together a narrative that's both thrilling and deeply moving. I laughed and cried along with Lhakpa, feeling a deep connection to her story.
Watching the documentary was more than just a cinematic experience - it was a journey of self-discovery and inspiration. Lhakpa's story reminded me that we all have the power to overcome our challenges and reach new heights. It also reminded me that true strength isn't just about what we achieve but about how we face our vulnerabilities and weaknesses. She is my hero now!
Overall, it is a must-see not only for those who are inspired by stories of adventure, perseverance, and female empowerment but also for every man and woman who values life and self-respect. Lhakpa Sherpa's remarkable story will leave you breathless, inspired, and eager to reach new heights. Watch Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa, a MUST-MUST-WATCH. Available on Netflix.
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With unprecedented access to her personal journey, the film takes us on a breathtaking adventure to the highest peaks on Earth, while also exploring the depths of her resilience, determination, and courage. From her humble beginnings in a small Nepalese village to her triumphant summits, Lhakpa's story is a testament to the power of the human spirit.
In a culture where the old saying "having a daughter is like watering your neighbor's garden" perpetuates gender bias, Lhakpa's achievements shatter this notion, proving that a daughter can bring immense pride and glory to her family and nation.
What struck me most was the stark contrast between Lhakpa's fearlessness on the mountain and her helplessness in her personal life. Despite facing down treacherous ice walls and crevasses, overcoming unimaginable physical and mental challenges, and submitting Everest ten times, she struggled to stand up for herself in her own home. She suffered physical abuse at the hands of her husband and lived in constant fear.
But Lhakpa's determination knows no bounds - after summiting Everest 10 times, she continued to push herself, climbing K2 in 2023, one of the most challenging mountains in the world!
Lhakpa's journey is not just about conquering mountains but also about challenging societal norms and expectations. It's a powerful reminder that even the strongest among us can be vulnerable and that our greatest achievements cannot shield us from everyday life's challenges.
The film's stunning cinematography and intimate storytelling weave together a narrative that's both thrilling and deeply moving. I laughed and cried along with Lhakpa, feeling a deep connection to her story.
Watching the documentary was more than just a cinematic experience - it was a journey of self-discovery and inspiration. Lhakpa's story reminded me that we all have the power to overcome our challenges and reach new heights. It also reminded me that true strength isn't just about what we achieve but about how we face our vulnerabilities and weaknesses. She is my hero now!
Overall, it is a must-see not only for those who are inspired by stories of adventure, perseverance, and female empowerment but also for every man and woman who values life and self-respect. Lhakpa Sherpa's remarkable story will leave you breathless, inspired, and eager to reach new heights. Watch Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa, a MUST-MUST-WATCH. Available on Netflix.
7.3 stars.
I was moved by this documentary. This woman, apparently some sort of Nepalese peasant girl, born in a cave, born a Sherpa. She explains the Sherpa girls, they are born with the name Sherpa and their first name is the day of the week, and she was born on a Wednesday, thus Lhakpa. And so with that tidbit of knowledge given to us, we embark on her most recent climb of Everest in 2022 with flashbacks over the past 20 years. This is her tenth climb. She is the only woman to climb Everest more than 6 times, according to Wikipedia. There are two women that have done it 6 times. The story is amazing. She seems to be a sound person with a lot of energy, a positive mental attitude, and two wonderful daughters. Her husband was an abusive man and she had to overcome that challenge as well. She really is a hero.
This is an emotional film for many reasons. The music evokes feelings of sympathy and joy. I highly suggest you check it out, just to get an idea of how some seemingly unknown and unfortunate person can be so successful in life and overcome so many challenges.
I was moved by this documentary. This woman, apparently some sort of Nepalese peasant girl, born in a cave, born a Sherpa. She explains the Sherpa girls, they are born with the name Sherpa and their first name is the day of the week, and she was born on a Wednesday, thus Lhakpa. And so with that tidbit of knowledge given to us, we embark on her most recent climb of Everest in 2022 with flashbacks over the past 20 years. This is her tenth climb. She is the only woman to climb Everest more than 6 times, according to Wikipedia. There are two women that have done it 6 times. The story is amazing. She seems to be a sound person with a lot of energy, a positive mental attitude, and two wonderful daughters. Her husband was an abusive man and she had to overcome that challenge as well. She really is a hero.
This is an emotional film for many reasons. The music evokes feelings of sympathy and joy. I highly suggest you check it out, just to get an idea of how some seemingly unknown and unfortunate person can be so successful in life and overcome so many challenges.
I loved this documentary, even though it was completely opposite of what I expected it to be.
I've been following Lhakpa's professional life before this documentary, but I didn't know the hardships she's been through. I cried so much and I am so happy to see the reward for all she has accomplished.
She is a lovely mother, fighter, smart and interesting story-teller. If I were to climb high mountains, I would definitely love to have her as my guide, and enjoy hearing amazing stories and life's simple truths told in an interesting way.
She is lucky to have such a lovely and beautiful daughters. I hope life gives them peace and health. They already have great support.
I've been following Lhakpa's professional life before this documentary, but I didn't know the hardships she's been through. I cried so much and I am so happy to see the reward for all she has accomplished.
She is a lovely mother, fighter, smart and interesting story-teller. If I were to climb high mountains, I would definitely love to have her as my guide, and enjoy hearing amazing stories and life's simple truths told in an interesting way.
She is lucky to have such a lovely and beautiful daughters. I hope life gives them peace and health. They already have great support.
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- WissenswertesGheorghe Dijmarescu died of cancer in September 2020 at the age of 58.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Afraid (2024)
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