disaster & survival films
Movies inspired by and based on true stories.
View trailers, reviews, films, and facts about disaster and survival films. Discover the facts vs. fiction, history vs. Hollywood.
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Most films included are highly rated on Rotten Tomatoes and the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). They have at least a 70% rating from critics and audiences alike, many with 80% or above. Enjoy the best true story films about disaster and survival!
Natural Disaster and Survival
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Explore the best films inspired by and based on true stories about natural disasters. A natural disaster is a major event caused by natural processes of the Earth, resulting in severe damage, destruction, or loss of life. According to researchers Caldera and Wirasinghe,"Natural disasters can be land based (e.g., earthquakes), water based (e.g., river floods), atmospheric (e.g., tornadoes), biological (e.g., pandemics), extraterrestrial based (e.g., comet strikes), or any combination of these (e.g., undersea earthquake and tsunami)."
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Natural disaster and survival films in alphabetical order:
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Adrift (2018)
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Everest (2015)
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Hurricane Season (2009)
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North Face (2008)
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The Aeronauts (2019)
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The Impossible (2012)
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Thirteen Lives (2022)
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Togo (2019)
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PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Biography, Drama, Romance, Disaster & Survival | Tami Oldham and Richard Sharp are free spirits whose chance encounter leads them to love and then a sailing adventure into one of the most catastrophic hurricanes in recorded history.
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Tami Oldham talks Adrift and her own story of love and survival interview on YouTube
Everest (2015)
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PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Biography, Drama, Disaster & Survival, Sport, Thriller | On the morning of May 10, 1996, mountain guides Rob Hall and Scott Fischer combine their expedition teams for a final ascent to the summit of Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. A blizzard suddenly strikes, and the climbers battle to survive.
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PG | Drama, Disaster & Survival, Sport | A year after the destruction from Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans high school basketball coach Al Collins gathers displaced students and rebuilds the school team, the Patriots, with athletes from five different schools, aiming to participate in the basketball championship.
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Unrated | Adventure, Biography, Drama, History, Romance, Sport, Disaster and Survival | In 1936, a secretary at a Berlin newspaper is assigned to write about a German and Austrian competition to climb the most dangerous rock face in the Swiss Alps, where she personally knows two of the climbers.
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PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Disaster & Survival, Drama, Romance | In 1862, a balloon pilot and a scientist find themselves in a fight for survival while attempting to make discoveries and fly higher than anyone in history in a gas balloon.
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HB Mini: The Aeronauts History Buffs video on YouTube
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The True Story Behind The Aeronauts article by Rachael Bunyan in Time magazine
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The True History of the Aeronauts Who Transformed Our View of the World Above article by Jennifer Tucker in Smithsonian Magazine
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The Aeronauts: Facts about fiction in Eddie Redmayne's new film article by Jessica Labhart and John Newton on the BBC
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PG-13 | Adventure, Drama, History, Disaster & Survival | The story of a tourist family in Thailand caught in the destruction and chaotic aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
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PG-13 | Biography, Drama, Disaster & Survival, Thriller | A rescue mission is assembled in Thailand where a group of young boys and their soccer coach are trapped in a system of underground caves that are flooding.
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PG | Adventure, Animals, Biography, Drama, Family, History | In winter of 1925, the champion dogsled trainer Leonhard Seppala and his lead sled dog, Togo, embark on an adventure across the treacherous terrain of Alaska to transport medicine to a small town, despite Togo being considered too small and weak to lead the intense race.
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History vs Hollywood article
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History vs Hollywood video on YouTube
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Serum Run of 1925 from Alaska State Archives
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The True Story of Togo: Siberian Husky Sled Dog Hero of 1925 Nome Serum Run article by Will Hank on American Kennel Club
Human Disaster and Survival
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Explore films based on true stories of disaster and survival in the face of human error or oppression. We tend to imagine wilderness when seeing the word "survival," but diverse settings abound. Some films portray individuals traversing the wilderness in mountains, deserts, treacherous weather, and other outdoor environments, in addition to the fight for survival inside planes, trains, ships, cities, or prisons.
Human-made disaster films include on-the-job human error, accidents, and mechanical malfunctions. Films in this camp include Apollo 13 (disaster and survival in outer space), Chernobyl (disaster and survival in a nuclear powerplant), Deepwater Horizon (disaster and survival on an oil rig in the ocean), The China Syndrome (nuclear power plant safety hazards), and Unstoppable (disaster and survival on a train).
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Some survival films depict survival in the face of slavery, imprisonment, internment, terrorism, hostage situations, and oppressive laws and governments. These films also depict disastrous moral and ethical errors in human judgment, where philosophical, sociological, and psychological themes emerge. Films in this group include All the Money in the World (kidnapping and ransom), Captain Phillips (pirates kidnapping the captain of a ship), Detroit (police brutality and detainment), Harriet (escape from slavery into wilderness in the U.S.), Not Without my Daughter (survival in an oppressive Iranian society), Rabbit-Proof Fence (Australian government kidnapping of Aboriginal children and their escape into wilderness), Rescue Dawn (prisoner of war during the Vietnam War), The Railway Man (prisoner of war during World War II), Run Boy Run/Lauf Junge Lauf (a boy living in wilderness in hiding from the Nazis), The 12th Man (Nazi manhunt of one man in icy wilderness), The Hurricane and Trial by Fire (death row and life imprisonment of innocents), The Way Back (escape from a Russian gulag into wilderness), Stronger (domestic terrorism in Boston), and United 93 (the 911 terrorist hostage situation on an airplane).​
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Other films show a disastrous collision between human-made objects and nature. Movies based on a true story in this camp include Alive and Society of the Snow (disaster and survival after a plane crash in the Andes Mountains), Titanic (the famed ship crashing into an iceberg), and Sully (disaster and survival on an airplane after a bird strike).
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Discover the facts and fiction in all of these films based on a true story and real events. Human-made disaster and survival films in alphabetical order:​
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Alive (1993)
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All the Money in the World (2017)
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Apollo 13 (1995)
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Captain Phillips (2013)
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Chernobyl (2019)
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Deepwater Horizon (2016)
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Detroit (2017)
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Flight 93 (2006 TV Movie)
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Harriet (2019)
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Not Without my Daughter (1991)
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Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002)
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Rescue Dawn (2006)
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Run Boy Run/Lauf Junge Lauf (2013)
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Society of the Snow (2023)
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Stronger (2017)
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Sully (2016)
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The 12th Man (2017)
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The China Syndrome (1979)
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The Hurricane (1999)
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The Railway Man (2013)
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The Way Back (2010)
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Titanic (1997)
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Trial by Fire (2018)
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Unstoppable (2010)
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United 93 (2006)​
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R | Adventure, Biography, Drama, Disaster & Survival | Uruguay's rugby team is stranded after a plane crash in the Andes Mountains, and once all available food runs out, the group faces a terrible dilemma: eat their deceased teammates or die.
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Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors book by historian and biographer Piers Paul Read on Amazon
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15 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About The 1993 Film Alive on the Eighties Kids website​
All the Money in the World (2017)
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R | Biography, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Survival, Thriller | In 1973 Rome, Italy, the grandson of billionaire Jean Paul Getty, the richest person in the world, is kidnapped, but Getty refuses to pay the ransom, despite desperate pleas from his grandson's mother and his adviser.
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J. Paul Getty Biography - biography.com
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Kidnapped grandson of Getty billionaire found - history.com
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Getty Museum endowed - history.com
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History of Getty - getty.edu
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‘All the Money in the World’ Angers Family of Getty Kidnappers - article on Variety
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A Billion-Dollar Heir and a Sliced-Off Ear: The Brutal True Story of J. Paul Getty III's Kidnapping - article on People
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PG | Adventure, Disaster & Survival, Drama, History | NASA must devise a strategy to return Apollo 13 to Earth safely after the spacecraft undergoes massive internal damage putting the lives of the three astronauts on board in jeopardy.
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The Transcript From The Apollo 13 Disaster Will Give You Chills by Dina Spector on Business Insider
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Apollo 13 Transcription from NASA. You can do a keyword search (ctrl + f) for "problem" or "we've had a problem." The film dialogue differs from the real dialogue in a key scene, as the director, Ron Howard, stated that the present tense, "We have a problem," would create more dramatic tension in the film. ​
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This website lets you relive Apollo 13 in real time through historical transcripts, footage, and audio article on The Verge
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Apollo 13 in Real Time: "A real-time journey through the third lunar landing attempt." This website is a multimedia project with historical material entirely from the original 1970 mission. You can relive the mission as it occurred.
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​History Buffs: Apollo 13 video on YouTube
PG-13 | Action, Biography, Crime, Disaster & Survival, Drama, Thriller | In 2009, Somali pirates hijack the U.S. Maersk Alabama and hold its crew and captain hostage in the first American cargo ship hijacking in two hundred years.
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Based on a True Story? Scene-by-scene Breakdown of Hollywood Films on information is beautiful
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History Buffs: Captain Phillips video on YouTube
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TV-MA | Drama, Disaster & Survival, History, Thriller | On April 26, 1986, the city of Chernobyl in the Soviet Union suffers one of the worst nuclear power plant disasters in the history of humankind.
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What HBO’s “Chernobyl” Got Right, and What It Got Terribly Wrong" article by Masha Gessen in The New Yorker
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How HBO Got It Wrong On Chernobyl article by James Conca in Forbes
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History and Hollywood: Chernobyl Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 on Based on a True Story Podcast on YouTube
PG-13 | Action, Drama, History, Thriller, Disaster & Survival | In April 2010, the offshore drilling rig named Deepwater Horizon exploded, creating the worst oil spill in American history.
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R | Crime, Drama, History, Survival, Thriller | A violent police raid in Detroit in 1967 results in one of the largest race riots in United States history.
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PG-13 | Action, History, Thriller | On September 11th, 2001, four U.S. domestic flights are hijacked by al-Qaida terrorists. After the three other planes strike the terrorists' targets, some passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93 heroically attempt to take back control of the airplane.
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Flight 93 National Memorial on the National Park Service (NPS) website. Passengers onboard were described on a page on the NPS website that was visible in 2023 but no longer exists. Excerpts:
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Thomas E. Burnett, Jr.: "Burnett’s phone calls to his wife from onboard hijacked Flight 93 provided vital information to the passengers and crew and revealed the plans they were making to take back the plane. Burnett’s wife recalls him saying, “We have to do something. We can’t wait for the authorities . . . It’s up to us. I think we can do it.”
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​Todd Beamer: "In the midst of the hijacking of Flight 93, Beamer tried to reach his wife by Airfone. When the call failed, he dialed an operator . . . . At the end of his call, she says she heard Beamer say to others on the plane, “Are you guys ready? Okay. Let’s roll.”​​
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Mark Bingham: "On the morning of September 11, Bingham overslept and nearly missed his flight; he was the last passenger to board. During the hijacking, he phoned his mother reporting that his plane had been hijacked by men who said they had a bomb."​
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Jeremy Glick: "When confronted with the hijack situation on Flight 93, Glick phoned his wife. She recalls him calmly describing the terrorists and their threats. Glick, a former national collegiate judo champion and black belt, told his wife that the passengers and crew were making plans to rush the terrorists."
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Tom Burnett biography on Wikipedia
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PG-13 | Action, Biography, Drama, History, Survival | Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery and transforms into one of America's greatest heroes, who courageously freed hundreds of slaves through the Underground Railroad.
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Not Without my Daughter (1991)
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PG-13 | Drama, Survival, Thriller | Based on the book of the same name, American housewife Betty Mahmoody accompanies her husband and their daughter to his Iranian homeland for a two-week vacation, where she and her daughter become virtual prisoners in a country her husband forbids her to leave.
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PG | Adventure, Biography, Drama, Survival | In 1931, an oppressive Australian government policy is responsible for three aboriginal girls being forcibly removed from their families to be trained as servants on a mission settlement. They escape and begin a 1,500 mile journey home by following the rabbit-proof fence across Australia.
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Study guide: Rabbit-Proof Fence in school programs and resources on ACMI
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Moore River Native Settlement (1918 - 1951) on Find and Connect, an Australian government website for history and information about Australian orphanages and similar institutions
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Moore River Native Settlement facts for kids on Kiddle, an encyclopedia for kids
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Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence by Doris Pilkington book on which the film was based
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PG-13 | Adventure, Biography, Drama, History, War, Survival | During the Vietnam War, U.S. fighter pilot Dieter Dengler is shot down over Laos and held captive in a POW camp, where he and fellow prisoners endure torture, hunger, and illness while awaiting a chance to escape.
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Werner Herzog offers two takes on the same incredible true story by A.A. Dowd at AV Club
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Little Dieter Needs to Fly - the 1997 documentary by the same director
Unrated | Action, Biography, Drama, Survival, War | In 1942, an 8-year-old Jewish boy named Srulik flees from the Warsaw ghetto and attempts to survive alone in the forest, followed by living on a farm under a false identity as a Christian orphan named Jurek.
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Title: also called Escape From Warsaw in the UK. It premiered as Lauf Junge Lauf in Germany in 2013.
Trailer: Official U.S. Trailer on YouTube
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Uri Orlev's 2000 novel Run, Boy, Run, based on Yoram Fridman's life. The film is adapted from the book. Yoram was a Jewish boy who escaped from the Warsaw Ghetto at age eight, after which he survived mostly on his own for three years in the countryside and forests in Nazi-occupied Poland.
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The boy who ran for three years to escape the Holocaust by Tom Tugend at The Jerusalem Post
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R | Adventure, Biography, Disaster & Survival, Drama, History | In 1972, a rugby team on Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 is en route to Chile when the plane crashes on a glacier in the Andes Mountains. The few survivors trapped in the cold, harsh environment resort to extreme measures to stay alive.
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History vs Hollywood article
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History vs Hollywood video on YouTube
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How Society of the Snow Changed the True Story's Ending | Fact-Check History vs Hollywood video on YouTube
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Society of the Snow: The Definitive Account of the World’s Greatest Survival Story book by Pablo Vierci on Amazon
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Miracle in the Andes: 72 Days on the Mountain and My Long Trek Home book by Nando Parrado and Vince Rause on Amazon
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Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors book by historian and biographer Piers Paul Read on Amazon
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R | Biography, Drama, Medical & Disability, Survival | Jeff Bauman is an ordinary man who becomes an inspiring symbol of hope after surviving the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
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PG-13 | Biography, Disaster & Survival, Drama | On Jan. 15, 2009, pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger attempts an emergency landing in New York's Hudson River after US Airways Flight 1549 strikes a flock of geese, after which some consider him a hero, while others investigate his decision.
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Unrated | Adventure, Drama, History, Survival, Thriller | In March 1943, there were 12 men on an anti-Nazi sabotage mission in Norway. The Nazis killed 11 of them. This is the true story of Jan Baalsrud, the 12th man, showing his time on the run in the icy wilderness.
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The 12th Man book by Astrid Karlsen Scott and Tore Haug on Amazon
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We Die Alone: A WWII Epic Of Escape And Endurance by David Howarth and Stephen Ambrose on Amazon
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Following in the tracks of Jan Baalsrud article on the Visit Lyngenfjord website
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PG | Disaster & Survival, Drama, Mystery, Thriller | A news reporter and her cameraman witness an emergency core shutdown at a California nuclear power plant, where the plant supervisor suspects the plant is in violation of safety standards and tries to bring it to public attention.
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The film is fictional, but it is inspired by real events at nuclear power plants, such as the Dresden Plant in Illinois.
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Nuclear Experts Debate ‘The China Syndrome’ article by David Burnham dated March 18, 1979 in The New York Times
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R | Biography, Drama, Sport, Survival | Rubin "Hurricane" Carter is a boxer wrongly imprisoned for murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, but a few people aide in his fight to prove his innocence.
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Separating Truth From Fiction in 'The Hurricane' by Selwyn Raab in The New York Times
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Rubin Carter biography on Biography.com
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Rubin Carter on The National Registry of Exonerations
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Bob Dylan's "The Hurricane" song on YouTube with lyrics
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Eye of the Hurricane: My Path from Darkness to Freedom autobiography by Rubin Carter and Ken Klonsky on Amazon
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"To every human being in prison, guilty or innocent, I would say that everything depends upon attitude. The physical body is the vehicle in which we traverse life, but our attitude is our steering wheel. In prison, people find themselves at the bottom of human existence. What a prisoner must say is, OK, whatever I’ve done in life has led me to where I am today. Therefore, if I want to get out of prison and stay out, I’ve got to turn around and go back the other way."- Rubin Carter, Eye of the Hurricane: My Path from Darkness to Freedom
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R | Biography, Drama, Romance, Survival, War | Eric Lomax is a former British Army officer who was tortured as a prisoner of war at a Japanese labor camp during World War II. The film takes place from 1942 to decades after the war when he discovers that the man responsible for his torture is still alive.
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The Railway Man by Eric Lomax - autobiographical book
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PG-13 | Adventure, Drama, History, Survival | Siberian labor camp prisoners plan an escape during a blizzard and face a 4,000 mile trek on foot through treacherous weather and terrain across the forest, desert, and mountains.
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SÅ‚awomir Rawicz biography on Wikipedia
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How The Long Walk became The Way Back by Hugh Levinson on the BBC website
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"We saw documents that suggested that Rawicz had not told the truth about his past, and that although he had been a prisoner in the gulag, he never escaped."
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"There was enough for me to say that three men had come out of the Himalayas, and that's how I dedicate my film, to these unknown survivors. And then I proceed with essentially a fictional film." - Peter Weir, director
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"This is why the film - to be released later this month - has a new title, The Way Back, and why the central character is not called Slavomir Rawicz. Yet it retains its power as a tale of courage and endurance." - Hugh Levinson
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PG-13 | Drama, History, Romance, Disaster & Survival | The Titanic is the "ship of dreams," the largest moving object ever built and the most luxurious liner of its time. The film follows the story of a seventeen-year-old aristocrat girl who falls in love with a kind but poor artist, who are passengers on board when the ship carries over 1,500 people to their death in the icy waters of the North Atlantic in 1912.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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R | Biography, Drama, Survival | The tragic and controversial story of Cameron Todd Willingham, who was sentenced to death in Texas for killing his three children even after scientific evidence and expert testimony bolstered his claims of innocence.
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Cameron Todd Willingham: Wrongfully Convicted . . . on The Innocence Project
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The Prosecutor and the Snitch 2014 article on The Marshall Project
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PG-13 | Action, Disaster & Survival, Thriller | An unmanned, half-mile-long freight train containing toxic chemicals barrels out of control toward a city, but a veteran engineer and a young conductor race against the clock to prevent catastrophe.
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The Runaway Train True Story That Inspired Unstoppable by Tom Meisfjord on Looper
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CSX 8888 incident on Alchetron, Free Social Encyclopedia for the World
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Runaway Train Blamed on Human Error article by ABC News on May 16, 2001
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R | Action, Drama, History, Thriller | A real-time account of the events on United Flight 93, one of the four planes hijacked by terrorists on September 11th, 2001.
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United 93 - plot, historical accuracy, reception, etc. on Wikipedia
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Flight 93 National Memorial on the National Park Service (NPS) website. Passengers onboard were described on a page on the NPS website that was visible in 2023 but no longer exists. Excerpts:
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Thomas E. Burnett, Jr.: "Burnett’s phone calls to his wife from onboard hijacked Flight 93 provided vital information to the passengers and crew and revealed the plans they were making to take back the plane. Burnett’s wife recalls him saying, “We have to do something. We can’t wait for the authorities . . . It’s up to us. I think we can do it.”
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​Todd Beamer: "In the midst of the hijacking of Flight 93, Beamer tried to reach his wife by Airfone. When the call failed, he dialed an operator . . . . At the end of his call, she says she heard Beamer say to others on the plane, “Are you guys ready? Okay. Let’s roll.”​​
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Mark Bingham: "On the morning of September 11, Bingham overslept and nearly missed his flight; he was the last passenger to board. During the hijacking, he phoned his mother reporting that his plane had been hijacked by men who said they had a bomb."​
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Jeremy Glick: "When confronted with the hijack situation on Flight 93, Glick phoned his wife. She recalls him calmly describing the terrorists and their threats. Glick, a former national collegiate judo champion and black belt, told his wife that the passengers and crew were making plans to rush the terrorists."
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Tom Burnett biography on Wikipedia ​​
Wilderness Survival by Choice
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Some true story survival films dramatize humans willfully braving the elements across mountains, deserts, land, water, and skies. Some films show us escape from oppression to freedom by entering the wilderness. In contrast, some survival movies show us free spirits, explorers, and adventurers who choose the call of the wild for enjoyment or a drive for discovery, which you can explore here!
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127 Hours (2010)
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Everest (2015)
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Into The Wild (2007)
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Jungle (2017)
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Kon-Tiki (2012)
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North Face (2008)
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The Aeronauts (2019)
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The Revenant (2015)
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Touching the Void (2003)
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Wild (2014)
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R | Biography, Drama, Survival | Mountain climber and adventurer Aron Ralston is exploring a remote canyon alone in Utah when he becomes trapped under a boulder, facing a desperate choice to amputate his arm to extricate himself or remain pinned to the canyon wall.
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Desperate Days in Bluejohn Canyon: The Aron Ralston Story interview from NBC News on YouTube
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Aron Ralston Interview from Flicks on YouTube
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Aron Ralston memoir on Amazon
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PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Biography, Drama, Disaster & Survival, Thriller | On the morning of May 10, 1996, mountain guides Rob Hall and Scott Fischer combine their expedition teams for a final ascent to the summit of Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. A blizzard suddenly strikes, and the climbers battle to survive.
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R | Adventure, Biography, Drama, Survival | Top student and athlete Christopher McCandless graduates from Emory University and soon after abandons his possessions, gives his entire savings to charity, and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness.
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The Sad Story Of Christopher McCandless, The Man From ‘Into The Wild’ on historycollection.com
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Into the Wild book by Jon Krakauer on Amazon
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The fiction that is Jon Krakauer's 'Into The Wild' by Craig Medred on Alaska Dispatch News
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The beatification of Chris McCandless: From thieving poacher into saint by Craig Medred on Alaska News
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R | Action, Adventure, Biography, Drama, Survival, Thriller | Israeli backpacker Yossi Ghinsberg and two friends venture into the Amazon jungle in Bolivia, led by a cryptic guide who promises they will find a native tribe and gold, but their journey is threatened by human nature and the wild.
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Yossi Ghinsberg's full interview for The Discovery Channel video on YouTube, scenes taken from the docudrama "I Shouldn't Be Alive"
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Make It Out The Amazon Alive! | S1 E03 | Full Episode | I Shouldn't Be Alive documentary docudrama on YouTube with interviews, plus re-enactments by actors
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The True Story Behind the Jungle Thriller (2017) by Harry Stewart on Culture Trip
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Jungle: A Harrowing True Story of Survival in the Amazon book, the 2017 movie tie-in edition, by Yossi Ghinsberg on Amazon
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PG-13 | Adventure, Biography, Drama, History, Survival | In 1947, Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl sets out to prove that it was possible for South Americans to settle in the Polynesian islands. He recruits a team to embark on an epic 4,300 mile crossing of the Pacific on a balsa-wood raft with a radio as their only modern equipment, despite his fear of water and inability to swim.
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Comments regarding the historical accuracy of Kon-Tiki on Film Dice
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Kon-Tiki Sails Again by Franz Lidz on the Smithsonian Magazine website​
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Unrated | Adventure, Biography, Drama, History, Romance, Sport, Disaster and Survival | In 1936, a secretary at a Berlin newspaper is assigned to write about a German and Austrian competition to climb the most dangerous rock face in the Swiss Alps, where she personally knows two of the climbers.
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PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Disaster & Survival, Drama, Romance | In 1862, a balloon pilot and a scientist find themselves in a fight for survival while attempting to make discoveries and fly higher than anyone in history in a gas balloon.
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HB Mini: The Aeronauts History Buffs video on YouTube
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The True Story Behind The Aeronauts article by Rachael Bunyan in Time magazine
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The True History of the Aeronauts Who Transformed Our View of the World Above article by Jennifer Tucker in Smithsonian Magazine
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The Aeronauts: Facts about fiction in Eddie Redmayne's new film article by Jessica Labhart and John Newton on the BBC
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R | Action, Adventure, Drama, Survival, Western | In 1823, frontiersman Hugh Glass goes on a fur trading expedition, where he is mauled by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting team, but he treks through the snowy terrain to find his way back to civilization.
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R | Adventure, Disaster & Survival, Docudrama, Documentary, Sports | In 1985, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates are young mountain climbers who become the first to reach the summit of the Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes, but disaster strikes on the perilous descent.
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Touching the Void: The True Story of One Man's Miraculous Survival book by Joe Simpson on Amazon
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R | Adventure, Biography, Drama, Survival | Cheryl Strayed solo hikes 1,100 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail, one of the USA's longest through-trails, as a way to recover from personal tragedy, despite having no backpacking experience.
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Cheryl Strayed biography on Wikipedia
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'Wild' Author Cheryl Strayed On Her Greatest Legacy - interview on Forbes
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"I knew in my own life that it was really important for me to go alone because the beautiful thing about going alone is that every triumph is yours, every consequence of every mistake is yours, everything that you have to figure out is on you. That’s a really powerful experience. And sometimes it is beautiful and positive and exciting and sometimes it's negative and hard and lonely. I wanted that. I welcomed that." - Cheryl Strayed
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More to Come!
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Are there any more disaster and survival films based on a true story to include here? Any more facts vs. fiction? Reach out and contact me. I am open to respectful questions, comments, positive feedback, and constructive feedback about this website. Thank you, and enjoy the movies!