Joseph Vallot and his team of guides and porters climb Mont Blanc in 1906. Their ascent will take three days. They spent their nights at the Grands Mulets refuge and the Grand Plateau refuge. This is the very first successfully filmed ascent. Joseph Vallot (1854-1925), rich heir of Lodève in Occitania. He devotes part of his fortune to the observation of the Alps, sometimes opposing the scientific community. He built an observatory, still standing today.
In the Bernese Alps, the Agassizhorn peak memorialises Louis Agassiz – a controversial 19th-century ...
Adventurer, filmmaker, inventor, author, unlikely celebrity and conservationist: For over four decad...
Famous for his fast solos on the harshest north faces of the Alps, Ueli Steck decided to learn a new...
Brette Harrington, 24, is a rising talent in the climbing world. From overhead free ascents to long ...
In 1984 Ron Fawcett, is one of the most athletic climbers, he takes pleasure in taking up the challe...
La Cordée de Rêve traces the great alpine journey made from August 2000 to February 2001 by Patrick ...
Jim Bridwell was one of the best climbers in the world in the 70s, 80s. The documentary chronicles B...
Introducing the famous French Spider-Man, Alain Robert, in his home in Bali to reminisce over his pa...
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...
Georges Livanos, nicknamed the Greek but pure child of Marseille, amateur mountaineer, opened more t...
Film about the alpinist Roger Schäli and the Arwa Spire summit.
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Georges Livanos. A name that hardly evokes anything, or not much, even in the heart of Chamonix, the...