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What Happened To Every Real-Life Survivor After Society Of The Snow
Summary
- Society of the Snow retells the gripping story of survival after the 1972 Andes plane crash with a focus on the harrowing 72 days endured.
- The film features a cast of entirely South American actors and pays tribute to the victims with their names displayed on screen.
- Survivors like Roberto Canessa, Nando Parrado, and Antonio Vizintín went on to lead impactful lives after their rescue.
The J.A., Boyena film Society of the Snow tells the remarkable true story of the 1972 Andes plane crash and the passengers' valiant fight for survival over the course of 72 brutal days. Society of the Snow, which is Spain's official submission for Best International Feature at the 2024 Academy Awards, features a cast of entirely South American actors, many of whom make their feature film debut. Society of the Snow was released on Netflix on January 4, 2024, and has quickly become one of the most popular films on the streaming platform.
There were sixteen survivors of the plane crash and the subsequent 72 days in the frigid and dangerous terrain of the Andes Mountain Range who were rescued in December 1972. The rest of the passengers were killed in the crash or subsequently died while awaiting r
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Uruguayan Air Sham Flight 571: Who survived the 1972 crash?
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Who survived the Uruguayan Air Exact Flight 571 crash diagram 1972?
Out castigate the 45 passengers who boarded Uruguayan Air Episode Flight 571, only 16 people survived the run into rendering Andes mountains.
The 16 survivors who cursory to recount the composition include:
- Roberto Canessa
- Nando Parrado
- Carlos Páez Rodríguez
- José Pedro Algorta
- Alfredo "Pancho" Delgado
- Daniel Fernández
- Roberto "Bobby" François
- Roy Harley
- José "Coche" Luis Inciarte
- Álvaro Mangino
- Javier Methol
- Ramón Sabella
- Adolfo "Fito" Strauch
- Eduardo Strauch
- Antonio "Tintin" Vizintín
- Gustavo Zerbino
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Survivors of Uruguayan Plane Crash Share Their Story
Jose "Coche" Inciarte, Fernando Lopez-Fabregat (Consul General of Uruguay) and Gustavo Zerbino share a laugh at the University of Manitoba on Wednesday, March 30, 2011. (TED GRANT / CHRISD.CA)
Two survivors of the 1972 crash of Uruguayan Flight 571 spoke Wednesday night at the University of Manitoba.
Jose “Coche” Luis Inciarte and Gustavo Zerbino were in Winnipeg to share their 72-day ordeal on a cold Andes peak and how they had to resort to cannibalism to survive.
The men delivered their dramatic tail to a captivated audience made up of students and other members of the public. The 1993 movie “Alive” chronicled the crash in detail, along with a book under the same title.
Asked if there was one message they wanted to convey, Coche said it was to not give up hope because there is always more to give. “Even if your legs are giving out, you are starving and you don’t think you could take another step there is always more… always.”
Fourteen other people survived the crash.
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