Trailer: Dyatlov Pass Documentary AN UNKNOWN COMPELLING FORCE
AN UNKNOWN COMPELLING FORCE explores the 60-year-old mystery of nine hikers who perished in what is known as the Dyatlov Pass Incident! Watch the trailer now!
An Unknown Compelling Force.
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Synopsis:
Directed by Liam Le Guillou,
An Unknown Compelling Force examines the controversial true story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident. Known as Russia’s greatest unsolved mystery, an unexplained event that led to the gruesome death of nine student hikers in Russia’s unforgiving Ural Mountains in 1959. For more than 60 years the story has been shrouded in mystery and conspiracy theories. Suggesting everything from UFO’s, murder to a Soviet Government cover-up.
An Unknown Compelling Force.
Directed by Liam Le Guillou,
An Unknown Compelling Force examines the controversial true story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident. Known as Russia’s greatest unsolved mystery, an unexplained event that led to the gruesome death of nine student hikers in Russia’s unforgiving Ural Mountains in 1959. For more than 60 years the story has been shrouded in mystery and conspiracy theories. Suggesting everything from UFO’s, murder to a Soviet Government cover-up.
On a journey to separate fact from fiction, adventure filmmaker Liam Le Guillou travels under the radar to the very location of the incident to attempt to uncover the true story, interviewing Russian investigators, journalists, and friends of the hikers, among others. They closed the most recent investigation in February 2021 (
‘An Unknown Compelling Force,’ Doc on Dyatlov Pass Incident, Sells to 1091 (EXCLUSIVE) Variety 1 hr ago
1091 Pictures has acquired “An Unknown Compelling Force,” a documentary that explores the mystery behind the brutal deaths of nine student hikers in Russia. The film is directed by Liam Le Guillou and will be released on home entertainment platforms on June 15.
“An Unknown Compelling Force” digs deep into the so-called Dyatlov Pass incident, which took place in the Ural Mountains in 1959. After a group of hikers failed to report back, search parties led by their peers and the Soviet Government uncovered their grizzly remains, which were found a mile from their shredded tent. It appeared as though the hikers fled into the freezing temperatures without their winter clothes or boots. Adding to the mystery, many of the bodies had suffered inexplicable injuries, and some even showed traces of radiation. The case was closed by investigators at the time, who declared tha