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Documentary / Climbing Journal
Raphaël Lassablière, Olivier Lebreton
- 2004
- France
- 14 min
Nicolas Fabbri, Jérôme Huet and Pierrick Keller make their way outside of the marked path. Direction: a virgin pillar of 1200 meters to the left of the Fitz Roy Super Corridor. If the opening of a lane is always the ultimate adventure for a mountaineer, the snowy winds, the days in the tent and the reserves that run out will finally be right of our three mountaineers. A spectacular climb with aerial bivouacs, reminding us that caution in the mountains must remain the priority.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Historical
Quand les alpinistes font leur cinéma
- 2000
- France
- 47 min
Many mountaineers in the course of their activity have used cameras and films to let us participate through images in their adventures and emotions. Many of them have become true film professionals: Lionel Terray, Marcel Ichac, Renè Vernadet, Jean Afanasieff, Pierre Royer, Denis Ducroz, Kurt Diemberg and many others are among the so-called conquerors of the mountain image. The film describes the passion of these men in the highest mountains on earth...behind the lens.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
- 2001
- France
- 14 min
Among the few expeditions to Patagonia in winter, Erwan Le Lann, Jérôme Blanc and Max Berger successfully climbed the Super Couloir du Fitz Roy, a glacial and then rocky route opened in 1965, which had only rarely been repeated in winter. The film retraces a drumming ascent, all in ice axes and crampons. A 46-hour non-stop journey.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2005
- France
- 47 min
Mont Blanc - Mode... d'emploi is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mont Blanc. It was directed by Florian Erbeja in 2005 and produced by Migoo. It features Patrick Gabarrou, Thierry, Sébastien, Olivier Gerber, Jean-Louis Verdier, David Ravanel and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Chronicle
- 2006
- France
- 48 min
Les héritiers du Mont Blanc is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mont Blanc Massif and Mont Blanc. It was directed by Christophe Delachat in 2006 and produced by Migoo. It features Emilien Tuaz, Jean-Paul Gay, Soeurette Orset, Olivier Curral, Hervé Tuaz, Popual Dujon and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
- 2007
- France
- 17 min
Denali - Le déni des sommets is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Buckskin Glacier and Ruth Gorge. It was directed by Evrard Wendenbaum in 2007 and produced by Migoo. It features Aymeric Clouet and Christophe Dumarest.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2001
- France
- 51 min
La cordée de rêve is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Triglav and Cima Grande Di Lavaredo. It was directed by Gilles Chappaz in 2001 and produced by Migoo. It features Patrick Berhault, Patrick Edlinger, Philippe Magnin, Patrick Gabarrou, Tomaz Humar, Gaël Bouquet des Chaux and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Biographical
Gilles Chappaz, Raphaël Lassablière
- 2008
- France
- 69 min
Berhault is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Verdon Gorge and Nanga Parbat. It was directed by Gilles Chappaz in 2008 and produced by Migoo. It features Philippe Magnin, Laurent Chevallier and Patrick Edlinger.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2006
- France
- 26 min
Extra dry is a documentary about mixed climbing that takes place in Aiguille Sans Nom and Grandes Jorasses. It was directed by Gilles Chappaz in 2006 and produced by Migoo. It features Aymeric Clouet, Christophe Dumarest and Patrick Gabarrou.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Chronicle
- 2012
- France
- 13 min
Il était une voie is a documentary about rock climbing. It was directed by Olivier Levas in 2012. It features Nicolas Jean and Laurent Perez.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
- 2006
- France
- 57 min
The Salto Ángel, falling from the summit of an extraordinary sandstone highland standing out in the Amazon rain forest, reaches the ground after a 1,000-meter drop: it is the highest waterfall in the world. An international team, made up of some of the best climbers in the world, attempts this ascent. After a long journey in their canoes along the jungle river, their project takes them to live on the wall for a fortnight, in very bad and dangerous conditions. Heavy floods, constant humidity, food rationing, technical difficulties as well as the hardest mental and physical effort seem to place the ascent beyond their possibilities.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Chronicle
- 2004
- France
- 50 min
On March 1, 2004, Patrick Bérhault and Philippe Magnin set out to climb one after other, all 82 summits above 4000 metres in the Alps. Both climbers are well-known for their solid experience and purist approach to climbing, so the emphasis for this large-scale project is on making the most of the pleasures of mountaineering. They brave changing weather and strong emotions as they proceed on their long journey into the unknown. On April 28, after almost two months of climbing, they are making their way along Nadelgrat, an interminable ridge between Täschhorn and Dom leading up to their 67th summit, when without warning, a rocky foothold falls away and Berhault falls and dies.Climbing locations
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