high see eras while snowboarding in a storm and how he you've his wit and will power to survive. >> josh harte new film. good morning to you, josh. great to speak with you think morning. >> good morning. >> i think one thing i found fascinating about movies like this, even though you know the ending in regards to what happens to the character, he survives, that's an honest true thing, it's a true story, what is the goal and ability to make it intense for the audience so they almost get immersed in it so you actually don't know the out come as a viewer? >> that's great. i'm glad you think that, because it's -- that's think one of the biggest challenges for a story like this, because you need to -- another one of of the challenge social security to keep people's attention when it's just one person on screen for the majority of the film. and you need to feel all of the elements that went into his eight days up there and to be able to kind of portray that and to give people that feeling in the course of an hour and a half or an hour and 45 minutes is very difficult for a film maker to pull off an