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.

The story of Enrique Herreros (1903-1977), cartoonist, advertiser, poster designer, talent manager, ...

In 1961 the southern face of the Central Pillar of Mont Blanc was still unclimbed. Two roped parties...

At the Limit is a documentary about extreme climbing. In this sports documentary, Pepe Danquart show...

A screen adaptation of the well-known novel by Roger Frison-Roche about the harsh lives of mountain ...

In this retrospective tribute, acclaimed filmmaker Jean Walkinshaw hails the 100th anniversary of Mo...

A tragic expedition to the Himalayas, told by the great mountaineer Reinhold Messner, who lost his b...

A documentary portrait of the legend Eric Escoffier at the height of his mountaineering career. A tr...

The higher you climb, the deeper you fall. A psycho-drama about a professional mountain climber who'...

Behind every breakthrough in the progression of climbing, there's a true story of doubt and determin...

In 1966, John Harlin II died while attempting Europe's most difficult climb, the North Face of the E...

Marc-André Leclerc, an exceptional climber, has made solo his religion and ice his homeland. When fi...

A look back at an incredible challenge that combines human adventure and historic exploit. In 1909, ...

Directed by Jean-Marc Boivin in 1977, Glace Extrême is a documentary about mountaineering and extrem...