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Nando Parrado

Survivor & Hero of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571; NYT Best-Selling Author; Portrayed in Oscar-Nominated Film "Society of the Snow" and "Alive"

His is a story that many will recognize, but few have an opportunity to hear first hand. Nando Parrado recounts the extraordinary tale of how he and 15 of his teammates survived for 72 brutal days after their plane crashed into the frozen Andes Mountains 50 years ago.

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Nando Parrado is the hero of the 1972 Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 rescue. Parrado's story has been referred to as the greatest survival story of all time as he recounts the extraordinary tale of how he and 15 of his teammates survived for 72 brutal days after their plane crashed into the frozen Andes Mountains over 50 years ago.

The most recent cinematic retelling of their story is the Netflix film, Society of the Snow, which has introduced a new generation to Nando's heroic journey. The film was spearheaded by Oscar-nominated director J.A. Bayona and has received international attention along with winning numerous awards including 12 Goyas.

For over three decades, Parrado has moved global audiences through sharing his story of survival, resilience, and determination in the Andes. While it is almost certain no one has experienced surviving a plane crash at cruising altitude, Parrado believes every listener can strongly relate as we all have our own Andes to conquer.

His story has continued to remain in the limelight - first being told in Pier Paul Read’s 1973 publication of Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors. In 1993, Ethan Hawke portrayed Parrado in the movie Alive. Parrado soon debuted as #10 on The New York Times bestseller list as a first time author with Miracle in the Andes in 2006. The riveting story was retold in The History Channel documentary I Am Alive: Surviving the Andes Plane Crash in 2010 as well as in a 2023 ABC 20/20 episode Prisoners of the Snow.

Nando and his family reside in Uruguay where he is enjoying early retirement after a successful career in television and entrepreneurship running real estate developments, an ad agency, and a chain of hardware stores. He is now focusing on family and his many hobbies which include boating, historic race cars, and travel.

Keynotes

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Polar Explorer & Mountaineer Alison Levine Shares the Stage with Nando Parrado

Read Alison Levine's thoughts on sharing the stage with Nando Parrado and the personal impact his story made on her.

Netflix Survival Thriller ‘Society of the Snow,' About Andes Plane Crash Survivors, Set as Venice Film Festival Closer

Spanish director J.A. Bayona's “Society of the Snow,” a reconstruction of a 1972 plane crash in the Andes that forced survivors to take extreme measures, including cannibalism, has been set as the Venice Film Festival's closing film.

What's New On Netflix: Society of the Snow

Society of the Snow will have its premiere at the Venice Film Festival and will release on Netflix in January 2024.

Survivors of 1972 Uruguay plane crash revisit their tale of going to the extremes to live

An ABC News Studios documentary talks with survivors 50 years later.

The Message of Hope that Supersedes Media Clickbait

As the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 rescue is already in full swing, there is lots of exciting content and news surfacing in the media. Gail Davis provides clarity to help you navigate the media buzz and focus on the truth and beauty of the stories of the 15 survivors.

Nando Parrado: Celebrating 50 Years of Influential Impact

As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 751 rescue, Nando's message "we all have our own Andes" has never been more relevant as it is today.

Survivors of 1972 Uruguay plane crash revisit their tale of going to the extremes to live

An ABC News Studios documentary talks with survivors 50 years later.

What the Andes Miracle Teaches About Leadership

Fifty years after the “Miracle of the Andes,” a University of Pennsylvania lecturer looks back at the harrowing plane crash and extracts lessons in leadership from the accounts of survivors.

Netflix, ‘The Impossible' Director J.A. Bayona Wrap Spain Shoot on ‘Society of the Snow,' an Uplifting Disaster Movie

Spain's J.A. Bayona, director of “The Impossible” and “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” is close to wrapping production on the Spanish leg of Netflix's “Society of the Snow,” (“La sociedad de la nieve”), one of the Spanish-speaking world's most ambitious upcoming features for 2023.

Case Study: "Virtual Made It Possible"

Case Study: GDA connects Burgundy Asset Management, Ltd. with Nando Parrado for a wildly successful virtual event within 3 weeks.

'When you have only one option... it's easier than you think'

On October 13, 1972, an airplane carrying 45 passengers and crew members crashed in a remote area of the Andes Mountains.

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