National Geographic Entertainment (NGE) has partnered with The North Face and REI (Recreational Equipment Inc.) to sponsor the new film “The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest,” opening Friday, Aug. 6. The film documents adventurer Conrad Anker’s attempt to follow in the footsteps of legendary Mount Everest climber George Mallory’s fatal attempt to be the first to summit the world’s highest peak. NGE will distribute the film in both giant-screen and 35 mm theaters this summer.


The partnership with The North Face and REI includes private screening opportunities for consumers of both brands in 10 markets, including Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and others to be announced. The retailers will also host in-store events with Anker, giving audiences an inside look at the film and Anker’s experience during its production. Each will be recognized as an official partner on promotional materials created for the film by National Geographic, and all three brands will cross-promote the film online and via social networking tools with photos and video clips.


“At its very core ‘The Wildest Dream’ is a pioneering adventure story,” said Lisa Truitt, president of National Geographic Cinema Ventures, the NGE division handling distribution. “We are thrilled to partner with two companies that are pioneering developers in the world of adventure sports, and we look forward to bringing this film to their enthusiastic consumers.”


“REI is proud to partner in the release of this film and share the remarkable story with our members and customers,” said Tom Vogl, vice president of marketing at REI. “It will surely inspire outdoor enthusiasts of all interests and abilities, and we’re excited to help them go out and create their own adventures.”


“The North Face is honored to be a part of bringing this captivating historical story to people all over the globe,” said Aaron Carpenter, vice president of marketing for The North Face. “Exploration and discovery lead the world of adventure, and The North Face is dedicated to inspiring and enabling people to reach their highest summits. ‘The Wildest Dream’ is a tremendous journey back to the early days of mountaineering.”


Eighty-five years after George Mallory’s final attempt to summit Mount Everest, “The Wildest Dream” explores Mallory’s obsession with becoming the first person to reach the highest place on Earth. Told through the explorer’s poignant and evocative letters to his wife, Ruth, previously unseen photos and film archive from 1924 (restored from the original nitrate especially for the film), dramatization and a modern-day expedition retracing the original route taken in 1924, Mallory’s incredible adventure lives again.


This later expedition was led by Anker, a renowned mountaineer whose life became inextricably linked with Mallory’s after he found Mallory’s body on Everest in 1999. Using replica 1920s-era clothing and equipment, Anker sets out to solve the great mystery of whether Mallory succeeded in summiting Everest before he died – he was last seen just 800 feet from the summit before the clouds closed in and he disappeared into legend. The most heartbreaking clue: All of Mallory’s belongings were found intact on his body, except the photograph of his beloved Ruth, which he promised to leave at the top of the world if he succeeded.


Directed by award-winning filmmaker Anthony Geffen and produced by Geffen and Claudia Perkins, “The Wildest Dream” is narrated by Liam Neeson and features the voices of Ralph Fiennes as George Mallory, the late Natasha Richardson as Ruth Mallory, Hugh Dancy as Mallory’s fellow climber Andrew Irvine, and Alan Rickman as Noel Odell, the last person to see Mallory alive. Mike Medavoy is the executive producer. Peter Miller is the editor, and Mark Halliley is the edit producer and writer. The directors of photography are Ken Sauls and Chris Openshaw. Joel Douek composed the music, which was recorded with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and includes the song “Edge of Heaven,” by Lisbeth Scott