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.
High and Hallowed: Everest 1963 is the deepest story of the greatest Himalayan climb in American mou...
What has four legs, five arms and three heads? The Gimp Monkeys. Craig DeMartino lost his leg after ...
This film by Yannick Bacher tells the passion of brothers Frédéric and François Nicole for climbing....
Marcel is on the eve of his 95th birthday. He trained his two sons, Claude and Yves, in the world of...
Every year, over a thousand climbers try to reach the summit of Mount Everest, with the annual recor...
Urban free climbers are a new breed of daredevils, young men and women who illegally climb cranes an...
Record of the first ascent of Everest made without the use of oxygen equipment, made in May 1978 by ...
Boulders in Valais presents the canton of Valais in Switzerland, its bouldering climbing spots and s...
Trapped near the summit of K2, the world's second-highest mountain, Annie Garrett radios to base cam...
A documentary about men who engage in extreme combat to channel the rage within them. One of them, t...
While filming an advertisement, some extreme sports enthusiasts unwittingly stop a group of terroris...
A young undercover FBI agent infiltrates a gang of thieves who share a common interest in extreme sp...
King of disco in the 70s with the band Chic, producer of Bowie, Mick Jagger, Madonna, Daft Punk, Pha...