Directed by Jean-Marc Boivin in 1977, Glace Extrême is a documentary about mountaineering and extreme skiing at the Aiguille Verte and the Grand Pilier D'angle in the Mont-Blanc massif chain in France, with the legends of mountaineering Jean-Marc Boivin, Patrick Gabarrou and ski champion Patrick Vallencant. It was broadcast in the Carnet de L'Aventure on France 2 in 1980.
Terray. This name sounds like a challenge and evokes deep respect in the memory of every mountaineer...
A remarkable film from the National Geographic's daring EXPLORER series, ICELAND RIVER CHALLENGE fol...
BRAVE NEW WILD is an offbeat chronicle of America’s Golden Age of rock climbing before and after the...
March 12, 1987. The young French mountaineer Eric Escoffier prepares his equipment, very reduced in ...
A stunning and provocative look at Mark Kerr's career from late '99 through the 2000 Pride Grand Pri...
In this retrospective tribute, acclaimed filmmaker Jean Walkinshaw hails the 100th anniversary of Mo...
This documentary chronicles the lives of two mountaineers from Nepal who have left the high Himalaya...
Boulders in Valais presents the canton of Valais in Switzerland, its bouldering climbing spots and s...
The Odaiba parking lot was cleared off as the 500hp drift machines replaced the wandering shopping c...
Walter Bonatti is THE mountaineering legend, capable of meeting the great challenges of mountaineeri...
Every year, over a thousand climbers try to reach the summit of Mount Everest, with the annual recor...
The true story of Joe Simpson and Simon Yates' disastrous and nearly-fatal mountain climb of 6,344m ...
Trapped near the summit of K2, the world's second-highest mountain, Annie Garrett radios to base cam...
Horia Colibasanu is a dentist, father of two boys and elite climber. In 2008, he refused to abandon,...