High Ground

2012 Culture & Society [Nf]

Director: Michael Brown

Reviews

  • In its ability to let us hear firsthand what life-and-death combat does to the human body and spirit, this film has few peers.

    Kenneth Turan - Los Angeles Times

    26 April 2013

  • Michael Brown (a renowned mountaineer), digs below the adventure itself to reveal the gaping holes in our veteran care. Doing so, he translates a collage of experiences - some desperate, some hopeful, all tragic - into a first-person commentary on the malign reverberations of war.

    Jeannette Catsoulis - The New York Times

    26 April 2013

  • Some of these trekkers are more resilient than others, but all seem to agree there's a high, maybe insurmountable barrier between them and civilians. However sympathetic we are, they say, we can hardly understand what they've been through. High Ground makes that difficult task a little easier.

    John DeFore - The Hollywood Reporter

    26 April 2013

  • From its low-key, guitar-based score by composer Chris Bacon to the filmmaker's refusal to sugar-coat the tough times some of the soldiers faced after completing the climb, High Ground takes its cues from the worldview of its subjects.

    Ernest Hardy - Village Voice

    26 April 2013

  • What emerges as the film goes on is that the things military service provided for many of these individuals - family, friends, camaraderie, a support network of other like-minded individuals willing to lay down their lives for them - is the exact thing that has been taken away by their injuries, leaving them feeling particularly isolated. The climb provides them with that sense of community once again.

    Ian Buckwalter - NPR

    26 April 2013

Awards

  • Best Documentary

    Newport Beach Film Festival (2012)