Seven Years in Tibet (1997) Seven Years in Tibet

Seven Years in Tibet ★★½ 1997 (PG-13) Big budget epic of a cold-hearted Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer (Pitt) who becomes a WWII POW in a British internment camp in India. When he and fellow climber Peter Aufschnaiter (Thewlis) escape, they travel to Tibet where Harrer bonds with and becomes a tutor to the young Dalai Lama (Wangchuk). Sweeping vistas and snow-capped mountain scenery does little to aid the sluggish and unfocused narrative, which tries to cover too many subplots and doesn't really get going until halfway through. Pitt's screen presence is forceful and his performance capable but hampered by a somewhat labored Austrian accent. Based on Harrer's memoirs, film ran into numerous problems, including the revelation that Harrer had Nazi ties, China's sensitivity to the storyline, and India's refusal to allow filming. Director Annaud wound up substituting the Argentine Andes for the Himalayas. 131m/C VHS, DVD. Brad Pitt, David Thewlis, B.D. Wong, Jamyang Jamtsho Wangchuk, Mako, Victor Wong, Ingeborga Dapkounaite; Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud; Writer: Becky Johnston; Writer: Robert Fraisse; Cameo: John Williams.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1997
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 131
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor B.D. Wong
Actor Brad Pitt
Actor Mako
Actor Jamyang Jamtsho Wangchuk
Actor David Thewlis
Actor Victor Wong
Actor Ingeborga Dapkounaite
Cameo John Williams
Cinematographer Robert Fraisse
Director Jean-Jacques Annaud
Writer Becky Johnston