A Unique Cinematic Journey
Society of the Snow, a gripping and emotionally charged film, takes audiences on a unique cinematic journey through the harrowing experiences of the 1972 Andes plane crash survivors.
Several survivors sitting outside of the ruined plane in Society of the Snow
Directed by the talented J.A. Bayona, this film offers an unprecedented look into the struggles and resilience of all 40 passengers aboard the flight from Uruguay to Chile, set against the frigid and dangerous terrain of the Andes Mountain Range.
Society of the Snow characters outside carrasco airport
A Tribute to All the Passengers
Unlike previous portrayals, Society of the Snow pays tribute to all the passengers, both survivors and the deceased, a gesture that was deeply appreciated by the survivors.
Agustin Pardella as Nando in Society of the Snow
The film's attention to detail and compassion for all those involved sets it apart, offering a heartfelt tribute to the human spirit in the face of unimaginable challenges.
Netflix's Society Of The Snow character looking frightened on a mountain side
The Survivors' Trust in Bayona
The survivors, including the esteemed Carlitos Páez, placed full creative freedom in the hands of director J.A. Bayona, recognizing his dedication to authentically portraying their story.
Eduardo Strauch in Society of the Snow
This trust in Bayona's storytelling prowess and compassionate approach underscores the profound faith the survivors had in the film's director.
Enzo Vogrincic as Numa kneeling on a snowy mountain in Society of the Snow
Revisiting the Harrowing Experience
Eduardo Strauch, a survivor featured in the film, expressed how watching Society of the Snow transported him back in time, commending the film's authenticity and its ability to honor the survivors and the deceased.
Daniel Fernández in Society of the Snow
This sentiment was echoed by Fernando Parrado, who believed that Bayona's dedication made this film an unforgettable portrayal of their tragic yet inspirational story.
Javier Methol in Society of the Snow
A Personal Reflection
Roberto Canessa, another survivor, reflected on the film's immersive nature, stating how it allowed them to revisit their experiences on the mountain and cherish the memories of their bond with all the people involved.
Pedro Algorta in Society of the Snow
Canessa's poignant reflection highlights the film's ability to create a space for the survivors to reconnect with their past and appreciate the strength of the human spirit.
Roy Harley in Society of the Snow
Bayona's Remarkable Achievement
Fernando Parrado applauded Bayona's remarkable ability to pour his heart into the realities of the story, acknowledging the director's unparalleled dedication to authenticity and respect for the survivors.
Ramón %22Moncho%22 Sabella in Society of the Snow
The survivors' sentiments toward the film culminated in Carlitos Páez's heartfelt statement, acknowledging Bayona as an extended member of the survivor family due to his outstanding efforts in creating Society of the Snow.
Gustavo Zerbino in Society of the Snow
A Cherished Legacy
In the final moments of the film, Roberto Canessa emphasized how Society of the Snow allowed the survivors and family members to cherish the memories of their past and the unbreakable bond formed during their remarkable journey.
Two men embrace and cheer at the sky in Society of the Snow.
This sentiment, echoed by the survivors, encapsulates the enduring impact of Bayona's film as a cherished legacy that stands the test of time.
A group of survivors raise their arms around the fuselage of a crashed plane in the Andes mountains in Society of the Snow.