Sundance documentary explores tragic K2 winter ascent

Amir Bar-Lev's 'The Last First: Winter K2' premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, chronicling the perilous first winter climb of the world's second-highest peak. The film highlights the 2020-2021 expeditions marked by competition, innovation, and devastating losses. While capturing human ambition against nature's fury, it reveals more tragedy than triumph.

The documentary 'The Last First: Winter K2,' directed by Amir Bar-Lev, opened the 2026 Sundance Film Festival on January 22. It focuses on the groundbreaking yet deadly attempts to summit K2—the Savage Mountain—at 8,611 meters in the Karakoram range, spanning Pakistan and China. Known for its treachery, K2 has claimed nearly 100 lives, far more than any other peak, with winter conditions amplifying the dangers through icy facades, snowstorms, and extreme cold reaching 50 degrees below zero at base camp.

The film centers on Icelandic climber John Snorri Sigurjónsson, a family man with six children, joined by Pakistani mountaineers Ali Sadpara and his son Sajid. It also features Nepalese superstar Nirmal “Nims” Purja, who in 2019 set a record by scaling all 14 of the world's 8,000-meter peaks in six months. Purja's team, including Sherpas, achieved the historic first winter summit of K2, framed as a national triumph for Nepal. Bar-Lev interviews Purja, portraying him as an obsessive force in mountaineering.

However, the narrative shifts from glory to peril. Competition among teams, fueled by commercialization and social media, leads to chaos: overcrowded camps, insufficient tents, and fatigue. Rumors of Purja's team cutting ropes proved false, yet the climb results in five deaths, including experienced Spaniard Sergi Mingote's fatal fall. John's wife, Lina Móey Bjarnadóttir, discusses his addiction to the sport.

Unlike vertigo-inducing docs like 'Free Solo' or 'The Dawn Wall,' Bar-Lev's 98-minute film emphasizes human folly over exhilaration, using stunning footage of avalanches and crags without immersive climbing thrills. It probes the democratization of mountaineering and the dark side of pursuing extremes.

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