In a Q&A, filmmaker and climber Renan Ozturk talks about Alaska mountaineering, Bradford Washburn’s legacy and 'The Sanctity of Space,' his new documentary about a traverse of the Moose’s Tooth massif in the Alaska Range.
Renan Ozturk and Freddie Wilkinson cross the Moose’s Tooth massif during filming for"The Sanctity of Space."
The duo will premiere the film in Alaska over the next few days, with screenings in Talkeetna this weekend and in Anchorage starting early next week.areas in Alaska during the first half of the 20th century, We wanted to do it as a continuous enchainment sleeping along the way on the climb, which required years of strategy and recon for the different types of rock, ice and snow climbing involved. Over the different attempts, we were not only obsessed with doing the climb but the act of capturing it, in the spirit of Washburn.
ADN: In this film, you and Wilkinson are both responsible for driving the story and, in turn, telling the story. What’s it like wearing both of those hats, and how tangled did those relationships get during production?It was often awkward trying to make a film about ourselves, which is why we worked with very talented editors Erin Barnett and Chad Ervin, who did a good job of “laying down the law” when it came to portraying our characters.
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