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14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible is about the Project Possible 14/7 done by Nepalese mountain climber Nirmal in 2019. Directed by Torquil Jones.
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14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible is about the Project Possible 14/7 done by Nepalese mountain climber Nirmal in 2019. Directed by Torquil Jones.
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IMDbBest Sports Documentary | 2022
Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special Original Dramatic Score | 2022
Public Choice Award | 2022 | Nainita
Best Original Score Documentary | 2021 | Nainita
During the project, Purja was supported by a rotating team of Nepalese climbers, several of whom are introduced in the film, including Mingma David Sherpa, Geljen Sherpa, Lakpa Dendi Sherpa, and Gesman Tamang, however, only Purja would complete the summit of all 14 eight-thousanders during the film.
When he summited the first peak, Annapurna I on 23 April 2019, Purja had only locked down 15 percent of the financing he needed, and most of this money had come from remortgaging his own UK house.
Purja decided to use oxygen above 7,500m for Project Possible based on prior experiences. When he was not carrying oxygen on past eight-thousander climbs, it stopped him from saving the lives of stricken climbers.
The first person to climb the 14 eight-thousanders was Italian climber Reinhold Messner who took 16 years between 1970 and 1986 and completed the feat without the use of supplementary oxygen.
Messner appears several times in the film talking about eight-thousanders and what Purja was trying to do; Purja met Messner after suffering a bad fall on Nanga Parbat but Messner gave him encouragement to keep going, with Purja recounting: "He looked into my eyes and said, 'You can do it'. He told me to my face, and he hadn't even seen my climb. When he did the 8000-ers, the whole mountaineering community was against him, but he proved the concept. He did it when the world couldn't see his vision".
"Self - High Altitude Mountaineer: Don't be afraid to dream big. Self - High Altitude Mountaineer: It doesn't matter where you come from. Self - High Altitude Mountaineer: You can show the world that nothing is impossible."