La vérité sur le plus grand mystère non résolu de la Russie, l'incident du col Dyatlov, est expliquée dans ce documentaire captivant.La vérité sur le plus grand mystère non résolu de la Russie, l'incident du col Dyatlov, est expliquée dans ce documentaire captivant.La vérité sur le plus grand mystère non résolu de la Russie, l'incident du col Dyatlov, est expliquée dans ce documentaire captivant.
Yuri Doroshenko
- Self - Dyatlov Pass Hiker
- (archive footage)
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I really enjoyed this movie - it was a great blend of investigation and adventure.
There's so much information out there on the subject, but I think this film does the best job to look at all the information and sort through it in a way that makes sense.
Sure if you're already an "expert" on the subject you might know a lot of this stuff, but I still think you'll get a lot from it.
I learned more about who the hikers were than in any of the other online videos and I really enjoyed seeing what the location was actually like, was awesome! I think this film is onto something in terms of the theory.. but I like how it leaves something for us to think about... A must watch for mystery and true crime fans!!
There's so much information out there on the subject, but I think this film does the best job to look at all the information and sort through it in a way that makes sense.
Sure if you're already an "expert" on the subject you might know a lot of this stuff, but I still think you'll get a lot from it.
I learned more about who the hikers were than in any of the other online videos and I really enjoyed seeing what the location was actually like, was awesome! I think this film is onto something in terms of the theory.. but I like how it leaves something for us to think about... A must watch for mystery and true crime fans!!
It's well-produced for a smaller documentary. I found the narration honest and straightforward. The music was pleasant. The assertions were measured and factual. And the tension was well-built.
Chilling and thought provoking doc about the unsolved deaths of a group of young Soviets. Must watch for fans of unsolved mysteries.
Fascinating documentary film about the facts (as far as they are known) and theories surrounding the notorious Dyatlov Pass incident (the unexplained violent deaths of a nine-strong Russian hiking team - all students - in the remote Ural mountains in 1959). It includes detailed assessments by modern-day forensic and medical experts (both Russian and American) of the incident scene, the statements and case notes of the original investigators, the hikers own diaries and notebooks written during their trip, the developed film from the hikers own cameras, and the original autopsy findings/photographs. We'll probably never know the cause of their bizarre behaviour on their final night and their horrendous deaths soon afterwards - but whatever happened was clearly catastrophic. 9/10.
If you're new to the story, this doc is a good watch to a degree. Like someone else mentioned, the author seems a bit pretentious and it takes away from the real story. However, if you're familiar with the case, there's absolutely nothing new here. So, the trailer is misleading and makes you think some new truth to the case has been revealed, but no.
This is a tragic story and it's sad to believe no one will never truly know what happened to the team. There are too many questions still unanswered. The rest of this doc revolves around the author himself and the trip to Russia, which in retrospect, was an absolute waste of time and energy.
This is a tragic story and it's sad to believe no one will never truly know what happened to the team. There are too many questions still unanswered. The rest of this doc revolves around the author himself and the trip to Russia, which in retrospect, was an absolute waste of time and energy.
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