In October 1972, a plane carrying a Uruguayan rugby team disappeared into the Andes, and for seventy-two days the world assumed the worst. What distinguished this tragedy from others lost to silence was that the survivors had brought cameras — not as journalists, but as travelers — and in doing so, they became unwitting archivists of their own ordeal. Decades later, those photographs gave filmmaker J.A. Bayona the raw material to reconstruct the experience with a fidelity that no archive or testimony alone could have provided. It is a reminder that the impulse to document, even in darkness, is
Survivor Photos From Andes Tragedy Inspire Film Adaptation
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