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Documentary / Chronicle
Survivre a l'Annapurna
Christophe Raylat (2012)
Survivre a l'Annapurna is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Annapurna. It was directed by Christophe Raylat in 2012 and produced by Éditions Guérin. It features Guy Chaumereuil, Christophe Rosanvallon, Véronique Isoard-Richard, Annie Béghin and Dominique Caillat.- 2012
- France
- 31 min
Survivre a l'Annapurna is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Annapurna. It was directed by Christophe Raylat in 2012 and produced by Éditions Guérin. It features Guy Chaumereuil, Christophe Rosanvallon, Véronique Isoard-Richard, Annie Béghin and Dominique Caillat.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
L'Everest des droits de l'homme
Bernard Germain (1990)
L'Everest des droits de l'homme is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Everest. It was directed by Bernard Germain in 1990 and produced by MC4. It is a part of the series Dossier. It features Claude Jaccoux, Michel Vincent, Érik Decamp, Philippe Delmas, Bruno Gallet, Pierre Griscelli and others.L'Everest des droits de l'homme
- 1990
- France
- 26 min
L'Everest des droits de l'homme is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Everest. It was directed by Bernard Germain in 1990 and produced by MC4. It is a part of the series Dossier. It features Claude Jaccoux, Michel Vincent, Érik Decamp, Philippe Delmas, Bruno Gallet, Pierre Griscelli and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
Le troisième pôle
Jean Afanassieff (1987)
For the first time, two separate rope parties climb Everest in less than 48 hours and without oxygen.- 1987
- France
- 26 min
For the first time, two separate rope parties climb Everest in less than 48 hours and without oxygen.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
Le Dhaulagiri, montagne des vents
Philippe Lallet (1985)
On October 4, 1984, two mountaineers from Grenoble, Pierre Beghin and Jean-Noël Roche, climb the south-west pillar of Dhaulagiri in alpine style and without supplemental oxygen. The route, opened by a wide and 'heavy' Japanese expedition in 1978, follows the western ridge and presents 3000m of vertical ascent in mixed terrain. Beghin and Roche complete the second ascent and the first one in alpine style. There, on the mountain of the winds, Jean-Noël Roche performs a paragliding flight from an altitude of more than 5000 meters.Le Dhaulagiri, montagne des vents
- 1985
- France
- 27 min
On October 4, 1984, two mountaineers from Grenoble, Pierre Beghin and Jean-Noël Roche, climb the south-west pillar of Dhaulagiri in alpine style and without supplemental oxygen. The route, opened by a wide and 'heavy' Japanese expedition in 1978, follows the western ridge and presents 3000m of vertical ascent in mixed terrain. Beghin and Roche complete the second ascent and the first one in alpine style. There, on the mountain of the winds, Jean-Noël Roche performs a paragliding flight from an altitude of more than 5000 meters.Climbing locations
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