9 Untold Stories of Society of the Snow

9 Untold Stories of Society of the Snow

Uncovering the hidden details and untold stories that were left out of Society of the Snow.

The Deceased Were Buried In A Single Grave

A poignant and significant detail that was omitted from Society of the Snow is the way in which the bodies of the deceased were laid to rest. In reality, all the deceased passengers were buried together in a single grave near the crash site, overseen by Argentine authorities. The burial took place in an area considered safe from avalanches, with a Chilean priest present to offer his blessings. Surprisingly, the families of the deceased were not permitted to attend the burial, likely due to the perilous conditions of the Andes and the grim nature of the event.

Enzo Vogrincic as Numa kneeling on a snowy mountain in The Society of the Snow

Enzo Vogrincic as Numa kneeling on a snowy mountain in The Society of the Snow

Roberto Canessa Ran For President Of Uruguay

After the survivors' rescue, the film does not delve into the subsequent lives of the sixteen men. However, one notable individual, Roberto Canessa, pursued a remarkable path. In 1994, Canessa ran for the position of President of Uruguay, in addition to becoming a doctor and a motivational speaker. Although his presidential bid was unsuccessful, this intriguing aspect of his life was overlooked in Society of the Snow, leaving a significant part of the survivors' story untold.

Nando Parrado in Society of the Snow

Nando Parrado in Society of the Snow

Press Accusations Against Survivors

In the aftermath of the survivors' ordeal, the press subjected them to intense scrutiny and baseless accusations. Society of the Snow omitted the media frenzy that followed the survivors' rescue, with journalists questioning their integrity and even accusing them of murdering fellow passengers. The survivors' struggle to combat these unfounded allegations was a harrowing and significant aspect of their journey that was left untold in the film.

Javier Methol in Society of the Snow

Javier Methol in Society of the Snow

The Flight Stopped For A Night In Argentina

An intriguing detail excluded from Society of the Snow is the overnight stop that the ill-fated flight made in Mendoza, Argentina, prior to the crash. This omitted scene could have provided deeper insight into the characters and their personal connections before the tragic events unfolded. Weather concerns prompted the plane to spend a night in Mendoza, a decision that ultimately played a role in the subsequent crash. The absence of this detail in the film leaves a significant part of the survivors' journey untold.

Carlos %22Carlitos%22 Miguel Páez Rodríguez in Society of the Snow

Carlos %22Carlitos%22 Miguel Páez Rodríguez in Society of the Snow

Admonishment Of Sins By The Catholic Church

A crucial aspect of the survivors' experience that was excluded from Society of the Snow is the response of the Catholic Church to their actions. Despite the survivors' deep-seated fears of divine retribution for resorting to cannibalism, the Catholic Church officially absolved them of guilt. This significant detail, which could have been included in a post-credits segment, adds depth to the survivors' spiritual and emotional journey, offering a different perspective on their harrowing ordeal.

Pedro Algorta in Society of the Snow

Pedro Algorta in Society of the Snow

Two-Day Rescue Operation

While Society of the Snow depicts the survivors being rescued all at once, the actual rescue unfolded quite differently. On day 71 after the crash, a group of survivors were rescued, while others had to endure another night in the treacherous Andes. The film's portrayal of a swift and simultaneous rescue contrasts with the true account, where the weight limits of the helicopters necessitated a two-day rescue operation. This untold detail sheds light on the complexities of the survivors' rescue and the challenges they faced.

Eduardo Strauch in Society of the Snow

Eduardo Strauch in Society of the Snow

The Survivors Burned Items Trying To Draw Attention

An overlooked detail from Society of the Snow is the survivors' desperate attempt to attract attention from passing airplanes. They resorted to burning various items, including clothing, in a bid to signal for help. Despite their efforts, the survivors were ultimately unsuccessful in drawing attention to their plight. This untold aspect of their struggle highlights the resourcefulness and resilience of the survivors, offering a glimpse into the lengths they went to in their battle for survival.

Roy Harley in Society of the Snow

Roy Harley in Society of the Snow

The Pilot Falsely Told Survivors They Were Close To Chile

In a significant departure from the true events, Society of the Snow omitted the false assurance given to the survivors by the co-pilot. He misled them into believing that they were near the Chilean city of Curico, prompting Nando and Roberto to embark on a perilous journey through the Andes. This untold detail adds a layer of complexity to the survivors' ordeal, revealing the impact of false hope on their decisions and actions.

Álvaro Mangino in Society of the Snow

Álvaro Mangino in Society of the Snow

Roberto Found A Road On The Hike To Chile

A significant plot point excluded from Society of the Snow is Roberto Canessa's discovery of a road during his hike with Nando Parrado. This untold detail, which could have altered their fate, offers insight into the pivotal moments of their journey. Canessa and Parrado's decision to continue on their path, unaware of the road's significance, adds a compelling layer to the survivors' story, enriching the narrative with an untold aspect of their struggle for survival.

José %22Coche%22 Luis Inciarte in Society of the Snow

José %22Coche%22 Luis Inciarte in Society of the Snow