Filmography

Georg Dehghan

2 films

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    Vertical Vibes DVD

    Vertical Vibes

    Georg Dehghan (2002)

    Portrait of outdoor photographer Thomas Ulrich (who´s work include photographs and articles for brands such as National Geographic, Patagonia, Northface, Mammut, and many more) and Swiss alpinist Stephan Siegrist. Follow the two mountain guides to various mountain destinations around the globe and learn about their extraordinary relationship. The film features locations such as El Capitan / Yosemite National Park and Cerro Torre / Patagonia. The film includes footage of a huge ice avalanche that crashes down at Cerro Torre while Thomas and Stephan try to push for the summit.

    Germany / 22 min

    Vertical Vibes

    Georg Dehghan

    • 2002
    • Germany
    • 22 min
    Portrait of outdoor photographer Thomas Ulrich (who´s work include photographs and articles for brands such as National Geographic, Patagonia, Northface, Mammut, and many more) and Swiss alpinist Stephan Siegrist. Follow the two mountain guides to various mountain destinations around the globe and learn about their extraordinary relationship. The film features locations such as El Capitan / Yosemite National Park and Cerro Torre / Patagonia. The film includes footage of a huge ice avalanche that crashes down at Cerro Torre while Thomas and Stephan try to push for the summit.

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    DVD / BLU-RAY
  • Documentary / Portrait

    Generation L - David Lama

    Georg Dehghan (2003)

    David Lama - a name every climber will run across sooner or later. Why? The young talented boy with a Nepalese farther and an Austrian mother is the first human being to climb a 8b+/5.14a rated route at the age of 12! The boy's extraordinary talent is opening doors to a new generation of climbers. The film is not a typical hero biography, it instead portrays a normal 12-year old boy who turns into an adult when climbing.

    Germany / 26 min

    Generation L - David Lama

    Georg Dehghan

    • 2003
    • Germany
    • 26 min
    David Lama - a name every climber will run across sooner or later. Why? The young talented boy with a Nepalese farther and an Austrian mother is the first human being to climb a 8b+/5.14a rated route at the age of 12! The boy's extraordinary talent is opening doors to a new generation of climbers. The film is not a typical hero biography, it instead portrays a normal 12-year old boy who turns into an adult when climbing.

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