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Vynes na horu svoj hrob 1979

📅 1979-01-01

In 1979, Slovak director Jozef Zachar brought the tragic true story of the 1973 Czechoslovak Makalu expedition to the screen with *Vynes na horu svoj hrob*.

Director: Jozef Zachar

Cast

Vladimír Brabec
Vladimír Brabec
Leopold Haverl
Leopold Haverl
Jan Kanyza
Jan Kanyza
Daniel Michaelli
Andrej Hryc
Andrej Hryc
Ľubomír Paulovič
Ľubomír Paulovič
Ľubomír Záhon
Jiří Wohanka
Jiří Wohanka
Alexej Okuněv
Nacagdorž Namsarajn

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vynes na horu svoj hrob (1979) about?

*Vynes na horu svoj hrob* recounts the doomed 1973 Czechoslovak expedition to climb Mount Makalu via the perilous South Pillar route. As the team sets up camps and battles altitude sickness and injury, the film explores the psychological and physical toll of high-altitude mountaineering. The story captures both the grandeur of the Himalayas and the human cost of pushing beyond limits.

Who directed Vynes na horu svoj hrob?

Jozef Zachar directed *Vynes na horu svoj hrob*, bringing his experience in dramatic storytelling to this harrowing adventure.

Who stars in Vynes na horu svoj hrob?

The film features Vladimír Brabec, Leopold Haverl, Jan Kanyza, Daniel Michaelli, and Andrej Hryc in key roles.

Is Vynes na horu svoj hrob (1979) worth watching?

While it's a niche drama-adventure, *Vynes na horu svoj hrob* offers a gripping, historically grounded take on mountaineering tragedy. Fans of true stories and atmospheric films will appreciate its tension and authenticity, even without a widely available rating.

How long is Vynes na horu svoj hrob?

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About Vynes na horu svoj hrob (1979) — The True Story of Czechoslovakia's Makalu Tragedy

In 1979, Slovak director Jozef Zachar brought the tragic true story of the 1973 Czechoslovak Makalu expedition to the screen with *Vynes na horu svoj hrob*. This gripping drama-adventure follows a determined team of climbers led by Ivan Kaščák (played by Vladimír Brabec) as they brave the treacherous South Pillar route on the world's fifth-highest peak.

Against the raw, unforgiving beauty of the Himalayas, the expedition faces not just physical challenges but the weight of human frailty—blistered feet, splitting headaches, and the gnawing ache of illness. Zachar crafts a tense, atmospheric tale where camaraderie and desperation intertwine, blending the allure of mountaineering with the stark reality of its dangers. *Vynes na horu svoj hrob (1979)* is more than a climbing film—it's a meditation on endurance, fate, and the thin line between glory and tragedy.