Filmography

Greg Von Doersten

2 films

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  • Documentary / Expedition Journal

    Australis - An antarctic ski odyssey Vod

    Australis - An antarctic ski odyssey

    Jim Surette (2010)

    Australis - An antarctic ski odyssey is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mount Demaria and Jabet Peak. It was directed by Jim Surette in 2010 and produced by Granite Films. It features Chris Davenport, Stian Hagen, Andrea Binning, Doug Workman, Ben Wallis, Skye Marr-Whelan and others.

    USA / 57 min

    Australis - An antarctic ski odyssey

    Jim Surette

    • 2010
    • USA
    • 57 min
    Australis - An antarctic ski odyssey is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mount Demaria and Jabet Peak. It was directed by Jim Surette in 2010 and produced by Granite Films. It features Chris Davenport, Stian Hagen, Andrea Binning, Doug Workman, Ben Wallis, Skye Marr-Whelan and others.

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  • Documentary / Chronicle

    Mount St. Elias

    Gerald Salmina (2009)

    Two Austrian ski alpinists, Axel Naglich and Peter Ressmann as well as the American freeski pro Jon Johnston, are facing the challenge of completing the longest ski descent ever – from the peak of Alaska’s Mount St. Elias down to Icey Bay at the Gulf of Alaska. The dimensions: a distance of 25 kilometers from the 18.008 ft high summit with a massive vertical relief up to 60° steepness. However, before this recored descent can be started, the mountain has to be climbed without any technical device - an adventure with indefinable risk. Mount St. Elias is a movie that finally shows why it is the mountains which unite lethal danger and delirious happiness.

    Austria / 101 min

    Mount St. Elias

    Gerald Salmina

    • 2009
    • Austria
    • 101 min
    Two Austrian ski alpinists, Axel Naglich and Peter Ressmann as well as the American freeski pro Jon Johnston, are facing the challenge of completing the longest ski descent ever – from the peak of Alaska’s Mount St. Elias down to Icey Bay at the Gulf of Alaska. The dimensions: a distance of 25 kilometers from the 18.008 ft high summit with a massive vertical relief up to 60° steepness. However, before this recored descent can be started, the mountain has to be climbed without any technical device - an adventure with indefinable risk. Mount St. Elias is a movie that finally shows why it is the mountains which unite lethal danger and delirious happiness.

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