Kon-Tiki (2012)

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2012 · PG-13 · 1h 58m

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Other grades: 50.0 (1 viewer)
20121h 58mPG-13
Countries:Denmark Germany Norway Sweden United Kingdom
Languages:EN FR NO SV
Keywords: 1940sAdventure at seaAdventurerAncient civilizationArchive footageBalloon antennaBare chested maleBased on true storyBeardBirdShow moreBloodBoatBoat captainBriefsBuilding a boatCabin in the woodsCaptainCoral reefCrabCrewDeep seaDingyDiscoveryDivingDramatizationEarth viewed from spaceEngineerExpeditionExperimentExperimental archeologyFalling from a boatFalling into the oceanFerryFight with sharkFilmmakingFishFlagFlashbackFlying fishFrozen lakeFund raisingFundraisingGiant sharkGlobeHarpoonHusband wife relationshipHyphen in titleHypothermiaIce cuttingInfected woundInflatable boatIslandJourneyKon tiki expeditionLocal blockbusterLogLost at seaLuminescent creatureMacawMale rear nudityMapMaritime mapNew york cityNorwayNorwegianObsessionOceanOcean crossingOcean voyageOceanic expeditionOceanographyOld movie footagePacificPacific oceanParrotPeruPierPlanningPlatinum blondePolynesiaPolynesianPortPunctuation in titleRadioRadio telegraphRaftReconstructionRed beardReefReference to edgar allan poeRemakeSailSailboatSailboatingSailingSailing boatScandinaviaScandinavianScientificScientific expeditionScientific theorySea adventureSea captainSea voyageSextantSharkShark attackShip captainShort shortsSinging on a raftSkin peeling offSoaked in bloodSouth sea islandSouth sea islandsSouth sea isleSouth seasStormStorm at seaSunsetSurrounded by sharksSurrounded-by-sharksSurvival adventureTahitiTanned skinTelegraphThor heyerdahlTravelTropical islandTropical seaTwo word titleViracochaVoyageWaterWaterfallWavesWhaleWhale sharkWoodYear 1920Year 1947Zoom shot from space
The Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Pacific Ocean in a balsawood raft in 1947, together with five men, to prove that South Americans back in pre-Columbian times could have crossed the ocean and settled on Polynesian islands. After financing the trips with loans and donations, they set off on an epic 101-day-long trip across 8000 kilometers, while the world was waiting for the result of the trip. The film tells about the origin of the idea, the preparations, and the events on the trip. The 'Kon-Tiki' was named after the Inca sun god, Viracocha, and 'Kon-Tiki' is an old name for this god. Heyerdahl filmed the expedition, which later became the Academy Award winning documentary in 1951, and he wrote a book about the expedition that was translated into 70 languages and sold more than 50 millions copies around the world. Heyerdahl believed that people from South America could have settled Polynesia in pre-Columbian times, although most anthropologists now believe they did not. Anyway he proved that it was possible by using only the materials and technologies available to those people at that time. The trip took 101 days over 4,300 miles across the Pacific Ocean before the 'Kon-Tiki' crashed onto the dangerous reefs outside Raroia in the Tuamotu Islands on August 7, 1947. All crewmen survived, and the 'Kon-Tiki' was taken back to Norway. She is now featured in the Kon-Tiki Museum.
DCM Pictures
DCM Pictures
Film i Väst
Film i Väst
Nordisk Film Denmark
Nordisk Film Denmark
Recorded Picture Company
Recorded Picture Company
Roenbergfilm
Roenbergfilm
Stunt Bros
Stunt Bros
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