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127 Hours
127 godzin · dir. Danny Boyle
USA, Great Britain 2010, 94’
Screenings
06/25, 22:30 · Open Space
Trailer
127 Hours is a true story about Aron Ralston — a climber, who survived a tragic accident, when climbing in the canyons of Utah. His right hand was trapped by a falling boulder, making him unable to move. Aron spent five days remembering his friends, girlfriend, family an even two female climbers he had met on the way. On the fifth day, being on the verge of a physical collapse, he found the strength to fight for his life. The step he took was a desperate one. Having freed himself, he climbed a 20-metre rock wall and walked for twenty kilometres, before reaching help.
It is a thrilling story of a man, showing that we are able to do just about everything, when it comes to saving our own life.
Director: | Danny Boyle |
Screenplay: | Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy |
Music: | A.R. Rahman |
Cinematography: | Anthony Dod Mantle, Enrique Chediak |
Editing: | Jon Harris |
Cast: | James Franco, Clemence Poesy, Kate Mara, Lizzy Caplan, Treat Williams |
Awards: | Najlepszy aktor – Film Independent / Best Actor – Film Independent (2011) |