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Heroes' Mountain

Heroes' Mountain
Directed byPeter Andrikidis
Written byJohn Misto
Produced byAnthony Buckley
StarringCraig McLachlan
Tom Long
CinematographyJoseph Pickering
Edited byNeil Thumpston
Music byMario Millo
Release date
  • 2002 (2002)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Heroes' Mountain is a 2002 Australian TV film about Stuart Diver, survivor of the 1997 Thredbo landslide, and the team that rescued him.

Plot

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Stuart Diver, the only survivor of the Thredbo landslide, is trapped in the rubble of a building. A rescue team led by Paul Featherstone free him.

Cast

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Production

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Heroes' Mountain was based on Diver's book Survival. Filming began in August 2001[1] Filming took place in Thredbo, a Sydney quarry and a studio in Sydney.[2]

Reception

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''Heroes' Mountain rated well with 219,503 viewers[3] and it was the ninth highest rated movie of the year.[4]

Matt Buchanan of The Sydney Morning Herald gave it a positive review stating "Much of the considerable success of Heroes' Mountain lies in Andrikidis's and screenwriter John Misto's focusing on life and death at Thredbo in 1997."[5] Brian Courtis of The Sun-Herald gave it 3 stars and the pick of the week saying "It is nail-biting, disaster-movie material and, with a line-up of some of Australia's more prominent actors in the heroic roles, that is the way it is treated."[6]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ Hewett, Simon (12 August 2001), "Thredbo tragedy for TV", The Daily Telegraph
  2. ^ Cumming, Gillian (10 March 2002), "Accidental HERO", The Courier Mail
  3. ^ Warneke, Ross (19 March 2002), "Nine steals charge in the ratings race", The Courier Mail
  4. ^ Doman, Matthew (5 December 2002), "Nine leads way in prime time", The Australian
  5. ^ Buchanan, Matt (4 March 2002), "Show of the week", The Sydney Morning Herald
  6. ^ Courtis, Brian (10 March 2002), "Critics choice", The Sun Herald
  7. ^ a b "Top films focus on Australian stories", Newcastle Herald, 19 October 2002
  8. ^ Cumming, Gillian (15 April 2003), "Young blood breathes life into Logies", The Courier Mail
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