The Man Who Skied Down Everest
Wednesday April 19 5:00PM (ET) at the JFT Event Hall & Gallery
Directed by Bruce Nyznik & Lawrence Schiller • 1974 • Documentary / Sports • 84 min. • Presented in English
On-Site Film Screening • Admission Free • RSVP Required
In celebration of National Canadian Film Day we are delighted to host a screening of the 1975 Academy Award-winning documentary The Man Who Skied Down Everest.
While many explorers have climbed the legendary peak of Mount Everest MIURA Yûichirô had a different dream. This Japanese skier and daredevil became the first person to ever ski on the treacherous slopes of the highest mountain in the world descending nearly 4200 feet. While becoming famous in Japan for his achievement it wasn’t until Canadian filmmaker F.R. Crawley released this documentary that he received widespread international attention.
Showing all of the dangers and thrilling moments of his journey up and down the mountain this tense film won the Oscar for Best Documentary and became a formative work in the sports documentary genre.
To make this event extra special we are opening our gallery for special early preview of our new exhibition A Sense of Movement: Japanese Sports Posters one day ahead of our public opening on April 20. Attendees will be able to soak in the exhibition before the screening of the film.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Japan Foundation, Toronto, Canada