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Isabel Díaz Novo, Director of Lady Everest: "Junko Tabei Opened a Way for Mountain Women"

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Julen Suescun Madrid, (EFEVerde).- On the 50th anniversary of the first female ascent to Everest, the Asturian director Isabel Díaz Novo unveils the motivations and challenges behind the story of Japanese mountaineer Junko Tabei in a documentary that aims to rescue her memory. “Lady Everest is for me the opportunity to rescue the story of an extraordinary woman who was silent because she was Asian and woman,” says the director, for whom the docu…
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Julen Suescun Madrid, (EFEVerde).- On the 50th anniversary of the first female ascent to Everest, the Asturian director Isabel Díaz Novo unveils the motivations and challenges behind the story of Japanese mountaineer Junko Tabei in a documentary that aims to rescue her memory. “Lady Everest is for me the opportunity to rescue the story of an extraordinary woman who was silent because she was Asian and woman,” says the director, for whom the docu…

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efeverde.com broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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