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Written by Csoma, the script delves into the true story of famous mountaineer
Zsolt Erőss, the first Hungarian to ever climb Everest and who disappeared in the Himalaya in 2013. The film takes place during the days following his disappearance and focuses on his widow, Hilda Sterczer, who had always supported him and whose grieving process is weighed down by her determination to preserve her husband’s heritage in the face of the public’s expectations and the media’s attacks.
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