Filmography

Pascal Brönnimann

2 films

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  • Documentary / Climbing Journal

    First ascent Vod

    First ascent

    Nick Rosen (2006)

    The First Accent climbing video features today's top rock climbers as they lay siege to steep faces and soaring alpine walls in pursuit of climbing's pinnacle achievement - the First Ascent. Mortimer brings us on a globetrotting journey to capture the laughs, the tears and the truly radical feats of men and woman on climbing's cutting edge.

    USA / 92 min

    First ascent

    Nick Rosen, Peter Mortimer

    • 2006
    • USA
    • 92 min
    The First Accent climbing video features today's top rock climbers as they lay siege to steep faces and soaring alpine walls in pursuit of climbing's pinnacle achievement - the First Ascent. Mortimer brings us on a globetrotting journey to capture the laughs, the tears and the truly radical feats of men and woman on climbing's cutting edge.

    Climbing locations

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    DVD / BLU-RAY Video on Demand
  • Documentary / Climbing Journal

    A bit of a rough DVD

    A bit of a rough

    Christoph Frutiger (2010)

    Mammut climbing team moves to the Peak District to test themselves in this famous climbing area located close to Sheffield where in the 80s and 90s, local climbing legends such as Jonny Dawes opened some of the most difficult routes on the island. The team will find quite short routes, but without many belay points. This causes their moves to be even more demanding. But Gritstone is Gritstone and climbers like Anna Stoehr, Alex Johnson, David Lama, Céderic Lachat, Magnus Midtbø and Jakob Schubert enjoy the feeling of the rough, compact sandstone underneath their fingers and to try out the amazing variety of routes.

    Switzerland, UK / 12 min

    A bit of a rough

    Christoph Frutiger, Pascal Brönnimann

    • 2010
    • Switzerland, UK
    • 12 min
    Mammut climbing team moves to the Peak District to test themselves in this famous climbing area located close to Sheffield where in the 80s and 90s, local climbing legends such as Jonny Dawes opened some of the most difficult routes on the island. The team will find quite short routes, but without many belay points. This causes their moves to be even more demanding. But Gritstone is Gritstone and climbers like Anna Stoehr, Alex Johnson, David Lama, Céderic Lachat, Magnus Midtbø and Jakob Schubert enjoy the feeling of the rough, compact sandstone underneath their fingers and to try out the amazing variety of routes.

    Climbing locations

    Availability

    DVD / BLU-RAY

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