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Is the 1993 movie alive a true story?

Is the 1993 movie alive a true story?

Alive is a 1993 American biographical survival drama film based on Piers Paul Read’s 1974 book Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors, which details a Uruguayan rugby team’s crash aboard Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 into the Andes mountains on October 13, 1972.

What was the rugby team that crashed in the Andes?

The flight was carrying 45 passengers and crew, including 19 members of the Old Christians Club rugby union team, along with their families, supporters, and friends. The wreck was located at an elevation of 3,570 metres (11,710 ft) in the remote Andes of far western Argentina, just east of the border with Chile.

How long did the rugby team survive in the Andes?

72 days
“Out Of The Silence: After The Crash” is a story of endurance and the spiritual awakening that came after 72 days trapped in the Andes. Eduardo Strauch joins me now from Montevideo in Uruguay. Welcome to the program. EDUARDO STRAUCH: Thank you.

How many people survived the crash in the Andes Mountains?

The crash initially killed 12 people, leaving 33 survivors, a number of whom were injured. At an altitude of approximately 11,500 feet (3,500 metres), the group faced snow and freezing temperatures.

How did the Uruguayan rugby team survive the Andes crash?

Members of a Uruguayan rugby team survived the air crash in the Andes in 1972 by eating the frozen remains of those who had died.

Who are the members of the Swiss rugby union?

The Swiss Rugby Union (Schweizerischer Rugby Verband – Fédération Suisse de… It is with sadness that the Swiss Rugby Union has learned of the passing of… Zurich, 08.05

When did the plane crash in the Andes?

“It was our final goodbye to innocence.”. It was Friday the 13th of October in 1972 when an Uruguayan aircraft carrying the Old Christians rugby team and their friends and family went down in the mountains in Argentina, near the border with Chile.