Filmography

Robert 'Rusty' Baillie

6 films

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  • Documentary / Portrait

    Rusty's Ascent

    Jordan Halland (2019)

    Everest-obsessed since childhood, Robert “Rusty” Baillie fulfilled his dream of joining an Everest expedition in 1982. He was buried in an avalanche that killed several Sherpas, but dug himself out. After a rest day, the summit attempt resumed, and Rusty cheated death a second time. This portrait of a professional climber asks the big question: Is it worth it?

    USA / 25 min

    Rusty's Ascent

    Jordan Halland

    • 2019
    • USA
    • 25 min
    Everest-obsessed since childhood, Robert “Rusty” Baillie fulfilled his dream of joining an Everest expedition in 1982. He was buried in an avalanche that killed several Sherpas, but dug himself out. After a rest day, the summit attempt resumed, and Rusty cheated death a second time. This portrait of a professional climber asks the big question: Is it worth it?

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  • Documentary / Making Of

    How they climbed the Old Man of Hoy

    How they climbed the Old Man of Hoy

    John Gray (1967)

    A making of the live broadcast of the ascent of the Old Man of Hoy. In July of 1967, 15 million people watched one of the most audacious BBC outside broadcasts ever undertaken - the climbing of the 'Old Man of Hoy'. This is an account of how the BBC-1 television programme was organised, together with recordings made during the broadcast, and interviews with those who helped to make it possible as well as those who did the actual climb.

    UK / 25 min

    How they climbed the Old Man of Hoy

    How they climbed the Old Man of Hoy

    John Gray

    • 1967
    • UK
    • 25 min
    A making of the live broadcast of the ascent of the Old Man of Hoy. In July of 1967, 15 million people watched one of the most audacious BBC outside broadcasts ever undertaken - the climbing of the 'Old Man of Hoy'. This is an account of how the BBC-1 television programme was organised, together with recordings made during the broadcast, and interviews with those who helped to make it possible as well as those who did the actual climb.

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  • Documentary / Historical

    The Climb DVD

    The Climb

    Mark Johnston (2006)

    The Climb is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Everest and Mount Yamnuska. It was directed by Mark Johnston in 2006 and produced by Screen Door. It features Pat Morrow, Laurie Skreslet, Natasha Viau-Skreslet, Baiba Morrow, Peter Spear, Bruce Patterson and others.

    Canada / 52 min

    The Climb

    Mark Johnston

    • 2006
    • Canada
    • 52 min
    The Climb is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Everest and Mount Yamnuska. It was directed by Mark Johnston in 2006 and produced by Screen Door. It features Pat Morrow, Laurie Skreslet, Natasha Viau-Skreslet, Baiba Morrow, Peter Spear, Bruce Patterson and others.

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  • Documentary / Expedition Journal

    Everest 82 - The canadian challenge

    Everest 82 - The canadian challenge

    (1983)

    Everest 82 - The canadian challenge is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Everest. It was produced in 1983 by CBC. It is a part of the series The passionate eye. It features Pat Morrow, Laurie Skreslet, Bill March, Lloyd Gallagher, John Amatt, Tim Auger and others.

    Canada

    Everest 82 - The canadian challenge


    • 1983
    • Canada
    Everest 82 - The canadian challenge is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Everest. It was produced in 1983 by CBC. It is a part of the series The passionate eye. It features Pat Morrow, Laurie Skreslet, Bill March, Lloyd Gallagher, John Amatt, Tim Auger and others.

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  • Documentary / Chronicle

    The Rock Queen

    Martin Belderson (1988)

    Catherine Destivelle has deservedly become the most famous female climber in the world. In this film we see the history of her climbing career, and her latest feat in unprecedented climbing ascents. Catherine Destivelle earned her fame with historic climbs, such as the free ascent of the Nameless Tower in Pakistan, and solo winter ascents of the classic North Faces of the Matterhorn and the Eiger, climbs that have never been repeated by any woman. She also made her mark in sport-climbing as she captured the World Championship title.

    UK / 48 min

    The Rock Queen

    Martin Belderson

    • 1988
    • UK
    • 48 min
    Catherine Destivelle has deservedly become the most famous female climber in the world. In this film we see the history of her climbing career, and her latest feat in unprecedented climbing ascents. Catherine Destivelle earned her fame with historic climbs, such as the free ascent of the Nameless Tower in Pakistan, and solo winter ascents of the classic North Faces of the Matterhorn and the Eiger, climbs that have never been repeated by any woman. She also made her mark in sport-climbing as she captured the World Championship title.

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  • Documentary / Live Broadcast

    The Old Man of Hoy

    The Old Man of Hoy

    Philip Gilbert (1967)

    In July of 1967, 15 million people watched one of the most audacious BBC outside broadcasts ever undertaken - the climbing of the Old Man of Hoy. Chris Bonnington and Tom Patey, took the East Face; Joe Brown and Ian McNaught-Davis, the South Face; Peter Crew and Douglas Haston took the South-East Arête. A further crew of four climbers- Hamish MacInnes, John Cleare, Rusty Baillie and Ian Clough carried cameras and transmitters. The live broadcast consisted of 6 connections between 7th and 9th of july whose titles were: The Old Man and The Climbers, Six Men, The Bivouac, Six Men-One Challenge, The first man to the summit, The Challenge and the Conquest. One week later BBC broadcasted a 30-minute program with the highlights of the live coverage.

    UK / 35 min

    The Old Man of Hoy

    Philip Gilbert

    • 1967
    • UK
    • 35 min
    In July of 1967, 15 million people watched one of the most audacious BBC outside broadcasts ever undertaken - the climbing of the Old Man of Hoy. Chris Bonnington and Tom Patey, took the East Face; Joe Brown and Ian McNaught-Davis, the South Face; Peter Crew and Douglas Haston took the South-East Arête. A further crew of four climbers- Hamish MacInnes, John Cleare, Rusty Baillie and Ian Clough carried cameras and transmitters. The live broadcast consisted of 6 connections between 7th and 9th of july whose titles were: The Old Man and The Climbers, Six Men, The Bivouac, Six Men-One Challenge, The first man to the summit, The Challenge and the Conquest. One week later BBC broadcasted a 30-minute program with the highlights of the live coverage.

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