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Metanoia

This documentary follows the life and climbs of legendary alpinist Jeff Lowe, through his visionary ascents around the world up to his final dance with a terminal disease. Centered around Jeff’s most daring climb, Metanoia – solo, in winter, up the North Face of the Eiger in Switzerland — which changed his life and prepared him for the greatest adventure of all: facing his own mortality. It is a mind-bending adventure through time and space that gives physical form to Jeff's unique philosophies and inspiring creative genius.

Top Cast

  • Jeff Lowe

    Jeff Lowe

    Self

  • Conrad Anker

    Conrad Anker

    Self (Narrator)

  • Catherine Destivelle

    Catherine Destivelle

    Self

  • Ueli Steck

    Ueli Steck

    Self

  • Doug Robinson

    Doug Robinson

    Self

  • Lynn Hill

    Lynn Hill

    Self

  • Jon Krakauer

    Jon Krakauer

    Self (Narrator)

  • Pete Takeda

    Pete Takeda

    Self

  • Steve House

    Steve House

    Self

Overview

This documentary follows the life and climbs of legendary alpinist Jeff Lowe, through his visionary ascents around the world up to his final dance with a terminal disease. Centered around Jeff’s most daring climb, Metanoia – solo, in winter, up the North Face of the Eiger in Switzerland — which changed his life and prepared him for the greatest adventure of all: facing his own mortality. It is a mind-bending adventure through time and space that gives physical form to Jeff's unique philosophies and inspiring creative genius.

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