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Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa
Directed by
Lucy Walker
R
2023
1h 44m
Documentary
7.6
100%
90%
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A single mother working as a dishwasher who has another life as record-breaking mountain climber.
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Cast of Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa
Lhakpa Sherpa
Self
Shiny Dijmarescu
Self
Sunny Dijmarescu
Self
Lucy Walker
Director
Michael D. Ratner
Producer
Christopher Newman
Producer
Charlie Corwin
Producer
Miranda Sherman
Producer
Dalia Burde
Producer
Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa Ratings & Reviews
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Alyssa Christian
"Mountain Queen" doesn't necessarily reinvent the genre, but it's hard not to be inspired by Lhakpa Sherpa - a survivor in every sense of the word - and her awe for the mountain she views as a deity.
Newport This Week (RI)
Loren King
Mountain Queen should bring Lhakpa's gutsy achievements to the world's attention, at the same time highlighting the legacy of her spiritual ancestor, Pasang.
AWFJ.org
Jennifer Merin
Filmmaker Lucy Walker follows the daring Lhakpa to the summit of Mt Everest, chronicling her record as the woman with the most successful ascents. Walker also delves into Lhakpa's personal history, revealing her hardships. Fascinating. Beautifully rafted.
Decider
Radhika Menon
Lhakpa's story is worth telling and might even move you to tears.
The SS Ben Hecht
Stephen Silver
A fantastic film on Netflix now about an amazing woman,
JoySauce.com
Siddhant Adlakha
Walker takes an oblique narrative approach to presenting these details, essentially telling Lhakpa's story through "flashbacks," constructed not only from sit-down interviews, but from old videos shot more than 20 years ago.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Amy Nicholson
Her energy is absolutely dynamic. You just want to have out with this woman.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Claudia Puig
A fascinating portrait of resilience.
Nonfics (Substack)
Christopher Campbell
An extraordinary story of an extraordinary woman and her extraordinary life...her inspiring tale and humble personality moved me to tears at the end.
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
What Walker's really made, though, is a character study, a character study of an indomitable woman whose indomitability extends well beyond getting to the top of Everest.
The Weekend Warrior (Substack)
Edward Douglas
An incredibly inspiring story of an amazing woman who managed to break through so much personal adversity to turn it into full-on accomplishment
Spectrum Culture
Miyako Pleines
Mountain Queen is a riveting and inspiring documentary about a phenomenal woman that goes beyond your average inspirational story.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
Those looking for a rousing exercise in real-world uplift will very likely find Mountain Queen thoroughly satisfying.
The Hollywood Reporter
Caryn James
Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa includes dazzling footage of Lhakpa on Everest, sometimes in snow and ferocious wind. But this engaging, modest and fiercely determined woman's life is the real point here.
In Review Online
Emily DuGranrut
Mountain Queen goes beyond either a simple glimpse into the majestic world of Everest or an intimate story of tenacity to realize a more roundly probing and profoundly empathetic portrait of the human spirit's capacity to endure and overcome.
Variety
Carlos Aguilar
Collaborating with several editors, Walker expertly folds in Sherpa's distinct facets to transcend simplistic triumphalism.
The Curvy Film Critic
Carla Renata
Lhapka Sherpa is the first and only woman to climb Mt. Everest a record ten times by the age of 48. Mountain Queen is must see so women everywhere can learn the only boundary or limitations one has are the ones placed on yourself.
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