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Documentary / Historical
Gasherbrum IV
Antonio Ciaccio (2007)
The Cassin Foundation celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first ascent of Gasherbrum IV from 22 June to 6 August 1958 led by Riccardo Cassin who wrote in his diary the words used in this film to narrate his exploits and those of his heroic companions.- 2007
- Italy
- 38 min
The Cassin Foundation celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first ascent of Gasherbrum IV from 22 June to 6 August 1958 led by Riccardo Cassin who wrote in his diary the words used in this film to narrate his exploits and those of his heroic companions.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Chronicle
G4 - Una cresta tra passato e guerra
Mario Casella (2002)
G4 - Una cresta tra passato e guerra is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Gasherbrum Iv. It was directed by Fulvio Mariani in 2002 and produced by Iceberg-Film. It features Walter Bonatti, Riccardo Cassin, Nazir Sabir, Fosco Maraini, Giuseppe Oberto, Roberto Bassi and others.G4 - Una cresta tra passato e guerra
- 2002
- Switzerland
- 69 min
G4 - Una cresta tra passato e guerra is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Gasherbrum Iv. It was directed by Fulvio Mariani in 2002 and produced by Iceberg-Film. It features Walter Bonatti, Riccardo Cassin, Nazir Sabir, Fosco Maraini, Giuseppe Oberto, Roberto Bassi and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
Gasherbrum IV
Javier Montequi (2001)
Gasherbrum IV is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Gasherbrum Iv. It was directed by Sebastián Álvaro in 2001 and produced by RTVE. It is a part of the series Al filo de lo imposible. It features Walter Bonatti, Carlo Mauri, José Carlos Tamayo, Paco Chávarri, Jon Lazkano, Kike de Pablo and others.Javier Montequi, Sebastián Álvaro
- 2001
- Spain
- 55 min
Gasherbrum IV is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Gasherbrum Iv. It was directed by Sebastián Álvaro in 2001 and produced by RTVE. It is a part of the series Al filo de lo imposible. It features Walter Bonatti, Carlo Mauri, José Carlos Tamayo, Paco Chávarri, Jon Lazkano, Kike de Pablo and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Chronicle
L'estate è bianca al Livrio
Bernardo Seeber (1952)
The documentary illustrates a typical day at the Livrio refuge in the Cortina Dolomites, with ski practitioners who receive lessons from the masters, and experienced mountaineers who climb Mount Cristallo roped and with skis on their feet. The film ends with the group of five mountaineers descending on skis and returning to the refuge. A film by Fosco Maraini produced by Solaria Film in 1952 and featuring Gino Seghi, Emilio Berard, Mario Guyot, Aldo Lantelme, and Italo Soldà.Bernardo Seeber, Fosco Maraini
- 1952
- Italy
- 11 min
The documentary illustrates a typical day at the Livrio refuge in the Cortina Dolomites, with ski practitioners who receive lessons from the masters, and experienced mountaineers who climb Mount Cristallo roped and with skis on their feet. The film ends with the group of five mountaineers descending on skis and returning to the refuge. A film by Fosco Maraini produced by Solaria Film in 1952 and featuring Gino Seghi, Emilio Berard, Mario Guyot, Aldo Lantelme, and Italo Soldà.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Chronicle
G4 - La montagna di luce
Renato Cepparo (1961)
The conquest of the Gasherbrum IV, one of the most difficult mountains of the Karakorum, took place on 6 August 1958 thanks to the second national expedition of the Italian Alpine Club led by Riccardo Cassin. It cost three months of hard work, risks and adversity: a choral effort that brought Walter Bonatti and Carlo Mauri to the top after unspeakable efforts. Technical difficulties are around the fifth degree; the altitude, the frost and the storm make progression exasperating. The Gasherbrum IV (7925 meters) even today, has only registered a handful of ascents.- 1961
- Italy
- 43 min
The conquest of the Gasherbrum IV, one of the most difficult mountains of the Karakorum, took place on 6 August 1958 thanks to the second national expedition of the Italian Alpine Club led by Riccardo Cassin. It cost three months of hard work, risks and adversity: a choral effort that brought Walter Bonatti and Carlo Mauri to the top after unspeakable efforts. Technical difficulties are around the fifth degree; the altitude, the frost and the storm make progression exasperating. The Gasherbrum IV (7925 meters) even today, has only registered a handful of ascents.Climbing locations
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