History, advice and demonstrations of mountaineering in the Mont Blanc massif by the renowned guides of the National School of Ski and Mountaineering from Chamonix. The film starts with an historical summary illustrating the aspirations and methods that lead man to conquer the mountains. Armand Charlet teaches mountaineering techniques and takes his students to the field for glacier or rock exercises. Gaston Rebuffat makes demonstrations of particularly dangerous climbs. At altitude, people move in solitude, cold and silence, like circus acrobats without spectators, but nothing stops the modern mountaineer.
Released: Jan 01, 1953
Runtime: 25 minutes
Genre: Documentary, Adventure
Stars: Gaston Rébuffat, Armand Charlet, Bernard Blier
Crew: Jean-Jacques Languepin (Cinematography), Victoria Mercanton (Editor), Gaston Rébuffat (Writer), Louis Félix (Cinematography), Georges Tairraz II (Cinematography), Max Aldebert (Writer)