Filmography

Graeme Dingle

10 films

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  • Documentary / Climbing Journal

    The Little North Face

    The Little North Face

    Hal Weston (1972)

    On the Sabre mountain in New Zeland two famous climbers, Graeme Dingle and Murray Jones, face the little North face. A film by Hal Weston and Mike Gill.

    New Zealand / 27 min

    The Little North Face

    Hal Weston

    • 1972
    • New Zealand
    • 27 min
    On the Sabre mountain in New Zeland two famous climbers, Graeme Dingle and Murray Jones, face the little North face. A film by Hal Weston and Mike Gill.

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  • Documentary / Climbing Journal

    The sea pillars of Great Barrier

    Mike Gill (1977)

    The sea pillars of Great Barrier is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Aiguilles Island. It was directed by Mike Gill in 1977 and produced by Daisy Films. It is a part of the series The Adventure World of Sir Edmund Hillary (3/3). It features Edmund Hillary, Graeme Dingle, Murray Jones, Jim Wilson, Peter Mulgrew, John McCallum and others.

    New Zealand / 30 min

    The sea pillars of Great Barrier

    Mike Gill

    • 1977
    • New Zealand
    • 30 min
    The sea pillars of Great Barrier is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Aiguilles Island. It was directed by Mike Gill in 1977 and produced by Daisy Films. It is a part of the series The Adventure World of Sir Edmund Hillary (3/3). It features Edmund Hillary, Graeme Dingle, Murray Jones, Jim Wilson, Peter Mulgrew, John McCallum and others.

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  • Documentary / Instructional

    The rocks

    The rocks

    Greg Stitt (1983)

    The rocks is a documentary about rock climbing. It was directed by Greg Stitt in 1983 and produced by News Enterprises Productions. It is a part of the series The adventure world of Graeme Dingle (2/6). It features Graeme Dingle.

    New Zealand / 15 min

    The rocks

    Greg Stitt

    • 1983
    • New Zealand
    • 15 min
    The rocks is a documentary about rock climbing. It was directed by Greg Stitt in 1983 and produced by News Enterprises Productions. It is a part of the series The adventure world of Graeme Dingle (2/6). It features Graeme Dingle.
  • Documentary / Climbing Journal

    The Kaipo Wall

    Roger Donaldson (1974)

    The Kaipo Wall is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Kaipo Wall. It was directed by Roger Donaldson in 1974 and produced by Daisy Films. It is a part of the series The Adventure World of Sir Edmund Hillary (1/3). It features Edmund Hillary, Murray Jones, Graeme Dingle, Peter Hillary, Mike Gill, Jim Wilson and others.

    New Zealand / 51 min

    The Kaipo Wall

    Roger Donaldson

    • 1974
    • New Zealand
    • 51 min
    The Kaipo Wall is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Kaipo Wall. It was directed by Roger Donaldson in 1974 and produced by Daisy Films. It is a part of the series The Adventure World of Sir Edmund Hillary (1/3). It features Edmund Hillary, Murray Jones, Graeme Dingle, Peter Hillary, Mike Gill, Jim Wilson and others.

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  • Documentary / Instructional

    Snow and ice

    Greg Stitt (1983)

    Snow and ice is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mount Ruapehu. It was directed by Greg Stitt in 1983 and produced by News Enterprises Productions. It is a part of the series The adventure world of Graeme Dingle (5/6). It features Graeme Dingle, Corrina Dingle, Kim Ormsby, Tania Te Akau, Gabriel Warena, Margaret Fyfe and others.

    New Zealand / 15 min

    Snow and ice

    Greg Stitt

    • 1983
    • New Zealand
    • 15 min
    Snow and ice is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mount Ruapehu. It was directed by Greg Stitt in 1983 and produced by News Enterprises Productions. It is a part of the series The adventure world of Graeme Dingle (5/6). It features Graeme Dingle, Corrina Dingle, Kim Ormsby, Tania Te Akau, Gabriel Warena, Margaret Fyfe and others.

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  • Documentary / Portrait

    Sir Edmund Hillary

    Peter Craven (1989)

    Sir Edmund Hillary is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Everest and Mount Ollivier. It was directed by Peter Craven in 1989 and produced by Communicado. It is a part of the series Magic Kiwis. It features Edmund Hillary, Peter Hillary, Graeme Dingle and Neil Roberts.

    New Zealand / 24 min

    Sir Edmund Hillary

    Peter Craven

    • 1989
    • New Zealand
    • 24 min
    Sir Edmund Hillary is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Everest and Mount Ollivier. It was directed by Peter Craven in 1989 and produced by Communicado. It is a part of the series Magic Kiwis. It features Edmund Hillary, Peter Hillary, Graeme Dingle and Neil Roberts.

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  • Documentary / Travelogue

    Off the beaten track

    (1973)

    Off the beaten track is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mount Cook and Mount Ollivier. It was produced in 1973. It features Edmund Hillary, Harry Ayres, Graeme Dingle, Jim Wilson and Mike Gill.

    New Zealand / 45 min

    Off the beaten track


    • 1973
    • New Zealand
    • 45 min
    Off the beaten track is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mount Cook and Mount Ollivier. It was produced in 1973. It features Edmund Hillary, Harry Ayres, Graeme Dingle, Jim Wilson and Mike Gill.

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  • Documentary / Instructional

    Mountain climbing

    Mountain climbing

    Greg Stitt (1983)

    Mountain climbing is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Southern Alps. It was directed by Greg Stitt in 1983 and produced by News Enterprises Productions. It is a part of the series The adventure world of Graeme Dingle (1/6). It features Graeme Dingle.

    New Zealand / 15 min

    Mountain climbing

    Greg Stitt

    • 1983
    • New Zealand
    • 15 min
    Mountain climbing is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Southern Alps. It was directed by Greg Stitt in 1983 and produced by News Enterprises Productions. It is a part of the series The adventure world of Graeme Dingle (1/6). It features Graeme Dingle.

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  • Documentary / Instructional

    A Centre for the outdoors

    Greg Stitt (1983)

    A Centre for the outdoors is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mount Ruapehu and Nar Parbat. It was directed by Greg Stitt in 1983 and produced by News Enterprises Productions. It is a part of the series The adventure world of Graeme Dingle (6/6). It features Graeme Dingle, Corrina Dingle, Colin Gray, Kim Ormsby, Tania Te Akau, Gabriel Warena and others.

    New Zealand / 15 min

    A Centre for the outdoors

    Greg Stitt

    • 1983
    • New Zealand
    • 15 min
    A Centre for the outdoors is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mount Ruapehu and Nar Parbat. It was directed by Greg Stitt in 1983 and produced by News Enterprises Productions. It is a part of the series The adventure world of Graeme Dingle (6/6). It features Graeme Dingle, Corrina Dingle, Colin Gray, Kim Ormsby, Tania Te Akau, Gabriel Warena and others.

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  • Documentary / Chronicle

    All the way up there

    Gaylene Preston (1978)

    A disabled climber achieves his dream of climbing a mountain. Bruce Burgess is a 24-year-old who was born with a spastic condition. With the help of legendary mountain climber Graeme Dingle, he trained at the Turangi Outdoor Pursuits Centre. In August 1978 they conquered Mount Ruapehu together. Acclaimed producer y director Gaylene Preston's first film and shot by cinematographer Waka Attewell, it won Special Jury Prizes at the Banff Mountain Film Festival and at the Festival International du Film Alpine, Les Diaberets in 1980.

    New Zealand / 26 min

    All the way up there

    Gaylene Preston

    • 1978
    • New Zealand
    • 26 min
    A disabled climber achieves his dream of climbing a mountain. Bruce Burgess is a 24-year-old who was born with a spastic condition. With the help of legendary mountain climber Graeme Dingle, he trained at the Turangi Outdoor Pursuits Centre. In August 1978 they conquered Mount Ruapehu together. Acclaimed producer y director Gaylene Preston's first film and shot by cinematographer Waka Attewell, it won Special Jury Prizes at the Banff Mountain Film Festival and at the Festival International du Film Alpine, Les Diaberets in 1980.

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