Discover Pasang Lhamu Sherpa’s tragic and inspiring journey to become the first Nepali woman to summit Everest in 1993.
As an uneducated, indigenous woman and a Buddhist in a Hindu kingdom, Pasang’s dream to scale the legendary mountain pits her against family, foreign climbers, her own government, and nature itself. Her determined pursuit of Everest plays out within the context of her nation’s quest for democracy and the emergence of the commercial climbing industry. As told by the Nepalis who knew her, by some of the world’s most notable alpinists, and by Pasang herself, documents her historic quest that would transfix her country and uplift a new generation.
Join us for this special screening followed by a Q&A with the Embassy of Nepal – Ottawa, Deputy Chief of the Mission, Rojina Tamraka & Nepali Heritage Centre of Ottawa Vice President, Santosh Baral.