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KUCI: Film School
Mike Kaspar
100 episodes
9 months ago
Independent Film News and Interviews ( KUCI 88.9fm in Irvine )
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Independent Film News and Interviews ( KUCI 88.9fm in Irvine )
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TV & Film
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Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa / Film School Radio interview with Director Lucy Walker
KUCI: Film School
17 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa / Film School Radio interview with Director Lucy Walker
MOUNTAIN QUEEN: THE SUMMITS OF LHAKPA SHERPA tracks Lhakpa’s storied mountaineering career in pursuit of her record-breaking 10th summit to reveal a rich personal history – from her childhood as a girl denied an education in rural Nepal, to her experience as an immigrant in America and survivor of intimate partner violence, to her fight to live as a fearless example to her teenage daughters. Through it all, Lhakpa climbs - her incredible strength and resilience inspired by her own mother goddess of the universe - Chomolungma, Mt. Everest. Lhakpa Sherpa has summited Mt. Everest more than any woman in history. The first Nepali woman to summit and descend in 2000, Lhakpa keeps climbing in pursuit of a better life for herself and her children and to champion Nepali women and girls. MOUNTAIN QUEEN: THE SUMMITS OF LHAKPA SHERPA highlights the incredible determination of mothers fighting to protect and inspire their children. Above all, Lhakpa’s story is one of a family surviving, healing, and climbing forward. Director and co-producer Lucy Walker (Bring Your Own Brigade, The Crash Reel, Waste Land, Countdown to Zero) stops by to talk how her previous documentary work brought her to tell Lhakpa’s story, capturing the steely determination of Lhakpa to follow her own path, and how her achievements have impacted her daughters, Sunny and Shiny.
KUCI: Film School
Independent Film News and Interviews ( KUCI 88.9fm in Irvine )